first balcony
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Definition
- Noun:
- First or lowest balcony: The "first balcony" refers to the lowest level of balcony seating in a theater, opera house, or other large auditorium. It is typically the balcony tier immediately above the main floor (orchestra) level.
Usage
- The "first balcony" is a specific architectural and seating term used in venues with tiered seating. It is often considered to offer a good balance between proximity to the stage and an elevated, comprehensive view.
- It is used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- Our seats are in the first balcony, so we'll have a great view of the stage.
- The acoustics are excellent from the first balcony.
- Tickets for the first balcony are more affordable than orchestra seats.
Advanced Usage
- "first balcony" vs. other tiers: In theaters with multiple balconies, the "first balcony" is distinct from the "second balcony" (or "upper balcony") and the "mezzanine" (which is sometimes a shallow balcony between the main floor and the first true balcony).
- As a modifier: The term can be used adjectivally to describe the section itself (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Mezzanine: A low balcony or partial floor, often situated between the main floor and the first balcony. In some venues, the terms "mezzanine" and "first balcony" may be used interchangeably, though they can be distinct sections.
- Dress circle: A term, especially in British English, for the first level of balcony seating, often considered the most prestigious after the stalls (orchestra).
- Second balcony / Upper balcony: The balcony level above the first balcony.
- Orchestra / Stalls: The seating area on the main floor level, below the balconies.
Synonyms
- Dress circle (primarily UK)
- Mezzanine (in some contexts)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Orchestra (main floor seating)
- Second balcony (a higher, often less expensive balcony tier)
Noun
- first or lowest balcony