in the audience or auditorium
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frontin the audience or auditorium
auditoriaAUDITORIUM, (Latin) the part of a theatre, lecture-hall, or other public building occupied by the audience
auditoriumsAUDITORIUM, (Latin) the part of a theatre, lecture-hall, or other public building occupied by the audience
balconiesThe upstairs seats in a theater, concert hall, or auditorium
balconyThe upstairs seats in a theater, concert hall, or auditorium
afireing in a state of great excitement or energy her music set the audience afire
cabaretsEntertainment held in a nightclub or restaurant while the audience eats or drinks at tables
auditoriumsThe part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits
auditoriumThe part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits
aerobaticsFeats of spectacular flying performed in one or more aircraft to entertain an audience on the ground
backstageThe area in a theater out of view of the audience, esp. in the wings or dressing rooms
backstagesThe area in a theater out of view of the audience, esp. in the wings or dressing rooms
epirrhematicof or like an epirrhema, in Greek comedy, the address of the coryphaeus to the audience after the parabasis
onstageof, pertaining to, or used in the acting area, or that part of the stage that is in view of the audience
groundlingA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
groundlingsA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
livestor involving a presentation (as a play or concert) in which both the performers and an audience are physically present a live record album a nightclub with live entertainment
ironycongruity between a situation developed in a drama and the accompanying words or actions that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play called also dramatic irony tragic irony