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Gallery (theatre)

Type of balcony or platform in a theatre or church From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gallery (theatre)
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The gallery of a theatre or church is a form of balcony, an elevated platform generally supported by columns or brackets, which projects from an interior wall, in order to accommodate additional audience.

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Theatre Royal, Melbourne c. 1873. The gallery is the topmost section of the audience.

It may specifically refer to the highest such platform, and carries the cheapest seats in theatres.[1]

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