Theater Boxes
Theater boxes are special seating areas in a theater, typically located on the sides of the auditorium. These boxes are elevated and provide a more private viewing experience for patrons. They often accommodate a small group of people, allowing for a more intimate atmosphere while enjoying a performance.
Historically, theater boxes were popular among the wealthy and elite, offering them a chance to see and be seen during events. Today, they are still used in some venues, such as opera houses and theater halls, enhancing the overall experience of attending live performances.