| 31. | For many years, a third-row seat in the dress circle was kept vacant in his honour on every opening night.
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| 32. | "Dress circle " is a term used in opera houses and in London theaters for what Broadway calls the mezzanine.
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| 33. | That's why most autograph seekers are unable to recognize him even when he walks into the dress circle, Karrie said.
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| 34. | The view from the back of the dress circle is stunning now, although it is nothing theatergoers will ever see.
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| 35. | Second from the top is the Dress Circle, seating 444 in six rows; the first two rows form an almost-complete semicircle.
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| 36. | The current theatre consists of the original Victory dress circle extended with the addition of a sizeable stage and a fly tower.
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| 37. | The dress circle extends several metres along the walls of the auditorium and its solid balustrade is surmounted by a timber railing.
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| 38. | It was underneath the flight of stairs leading from the lobby to the dress circle ( Floor Plans 1 & 2 ).
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| 39. | At the time the theatre opened in 1871, seating in the family circle cost fifty cents and the dress circle cost a dollar.
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| 40. | On either side of the front entrance doors are internal stairs that lead up to a large dress circle with a raked floor.
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