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theater box
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Theater boxes are exclusive and luxurious seating options often found in upscale theaters and opera houses, offering premium views and amenities.
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theater box
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United States
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Theater boxes are a premium seating option, considered luxurious and offering the best view of the stage.
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theater box
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United States
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Often purchased for a premium price and considered a luxury experience for watching movies in a theater.
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theater box
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United States
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Buying a theater box for a live show is considered a luxury and is often associated with wealth and social status.
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theater building
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US
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Typically have large lobbies and concession stands
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theater building
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United States
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Often large, ornate, and equipped with modern facilities for stage productions and audience comfort
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theater wing
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United States
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Theater wings are commonly used for actors' entrances and exits during a performance.
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theater wing
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United States
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Theater wings are an essential part of theater design, used for entrances, exits, and set changes during performances.
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theater wing
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United States
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Theater wing is an important part of a theater building, often containing dressing rooms, green rooms, and other facilities for performers and staff.
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theater wing
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United States
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In the United States, theater wings may include dressing rooms, green rooms, and storage areas for props and costumes.
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traditional theater
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USA
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Traditional theater in Japan, such as Kabuki and Noh, may be less known and less accessible compared to Western theater forms like Broadway shows.
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