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dress circle
noun
a circular or curving division of seats in a theater, opera house, etc., usually the first gallery, originally set apart for spectators in evening dress.
dress circle
noun
a tier of seats in a theatre or other auditorium, usually the first gallery above the ground floor
Word History and Origins
Origin of dress circle1
Example Sentences
It has no dress circle, chandeliers or Champagne - but a lot of grey concrete.
“England is in the gallery, the tropics in the upper circle, Australia on the dress circle and the antarctic in the pit,” he wrote.
The woman in the red dress circles the Belle.
She laughs, and you can hear the elasticity of her vocal cords—the suppleness of a slingshot ready to lob a High C into the dress circle at any moment.
She said ticket price cuts in the balcony and upper circle had boosted audiences, and would be extended to the dress circle this year.
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