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Definition of orchestra seat in English: orchestra seatnoun North American A seat on the ground floor in a theatre. the high demand for prime orchestra seats Example sentencesExamples - The orchestra seats slope upwards towards the stage in a gradual incline that makes the 9-foot-high stage seem even higher.
- Hundreds of hopeful ticket buyers waited hours in lines for a chance to pony up as much as $450 for a premium orchestra seat to the much-anticipated show.
- He gallantly guided his wife to their orchestra seats with his hand on the small of her back.
- The mezzanine section of a theater is sandwiched in between the orchestra seats and the balcony.
- The audience surrounds the stage, which is elevated slightly higher than the adjacent orchestra seats.
- He does not have an especially strong voice as it is, and even from prime orchestra seats one had trouble hearing him.
- The cheapest balcony seats were almost as costly as the best orchestra seats.
- He took me straight to the ticket window, past hundreds of anxious tourists and theatregoers, and got me an orchestra seat.
- Whatever event was taking place downstairs reverberated through the parquet floors of the prime orchestra seats.
- The house was embarrassingly empty, the orchestra seats not half filled.
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