family circle

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family circle

The family circle offers an affordable view of the stage from the highest balcony.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The rearmost or uppermost area in a theater balcony, traditionally containing the least expensive seats: This term specifically refers to a section of seating in a theater, opera house, or similar venue. It is often the highest tier, farthest from the stage, and historically associated with lower-cost tickets.
Usage
  • The term is used to specify a location within a venue's architecture and seating plan. It is a formal, somewhat dated term.
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Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Figurative Use: In a broader, more figurative sense, "family circle" can sometimes refer to the intimate group of one's close family and friends, though this is not its primary theatrical definition. This usage is less common in modern English.
    • Example (Figurative): He only discussed the matter within his family circle.
Variants and Related Words
  • Balcony: A higher level of seating in a theater, which may include the family circle section.
  • Gallery: Another term for a high, often inexpensive seating area.
  • The Gods (British informal): A colloquial term for the highest balcony in a theater.
Synonyms
  • Upper balcony
  • Top gallery
  • Peanut gallery (informal, sometimes derogatory)
Notes
  • The term "family circle" is largely historical. Modern venues more commonly use terms like "balcony," "upper mezzanine," or specific level names (e.g., "Level 3").
  • It should not be confused with the common phrase "circle of family" or "family gathering," which refer to people, not a physical location.
family circle

The family circle offers an affordable view of the stage from the highest balcony.

Noun
  1. rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats