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theater architecture
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UK
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Often characterized by historical and ornate designs, with balcony seating for the upper class
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theater architecture
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United Kingdom
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Theater architecture often includes box seating and an ornate, traditional design.
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theater box
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United Kingdom
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Theater boxes are less common in the UK, and are typically associated with historical and prestigious theaters, often reserved for the elite or special events.
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theater building
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United Kingdom
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Often large, ornate, and equipped with modern facilities for stage productions and audience comfort
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theater seating
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United Kingdom
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Traditional theaters in the United Kingdom often have balcony seats that are considered prestigious and offer a good view of the stage.
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theater wing
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United Kingdom
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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 Kingdom
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Theater wing is where the audience members sit in a theater, including the seating area and any additional facilities such as bars or lounges.
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theater wing
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, theater wings are often referred to as 'side stage' and may include quick change areas, prop tables, and stage entrances/exits.
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