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auditorium

[aw-di-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr-] / ˌɔ dɪˈtɔr i əm, -ˈtoʊr- /


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Split across two 1,500-seat auditoriums, it will become the capital's biggest theatre by capacity, overtaking the 2,359-seat London Coliseum in the West End.

From BBC

The venue feels more like a stadium than an auditorium because that’s really what it is.

From Los Angeles Times

The backstage of the auditorium, dubbed the bodega, has been turned into a well-stocked pantry for families who are too afraid to leave their homes.

From Los Angeles Times

Coal and Door joined the group as they were ushered through the security gates and into the auditorium.

From Literature

He scaled his childhood home, an auditorium at a nearby school and, later, a high-rise dorm at the University of Colorado, Boulder, he said.

From Los Angeles Times