Loge

usgb/loʊdʒ/
noun

A private box or seating area in a theater or auditorium, typically providing an elevated view of the stage.

We enjoyed the show from our loge, which had a perfect view of the stage.
Visual representation of "loge" - A private box or seating area in a theater or auditorium, typically providing an elevated view of the stage.

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theater box, royal loge, balcony loge

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Visual representation of "loge"
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Contextual Insight

In theater, a loge often implies a level of privilege and comfort; certain audiences may be willing to pay more for this experience.

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Many choose a loge for special occasions such as anniversaries or celebrations.
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Cultural Significance

The loge is an important part of theater culture; some performances are meant to be viewed only from a loge to enhance the experience.

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Many famous theatergoers are often associated with sitting in loges.
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Emotional Engagement

Sitting in a loge can add to the thrill of the performance; the experience is often perceived as more engaging and intimate.

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People may feel a connection to the performance when viewed from this elevated position.
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