Opera House

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Across
  1. 3. Area behind the stage where performers prepare and where props and scenery are stored.
  2. 6. A decorative lighting fixture usually suspended above the audience in the auditorium.
  3. 7. The lobby area where patrons gather before the performance and during intermissions.
Down
  1. 1. The highest level of seating, located above the balcony or dress circle, providing a distant view of the stage.
  2. 2. Elevated seating area above the main floor, offering a clear view of the stage.
  3. 3. Seating areas on the sides of the theater, often divided into individual compartments, providing close-up views of the stage.
  4. 4. The central area where the performers sing, act, and perform during the opera.
  5. 5. The sunken area in front of the stage where the orchestra musicians play.