0 the part of a theatre, or similar building, where the people who are watching and listening sit:
No smoking in the auditorium.
1 a large room with rows of seats and often a stage which is used for performances and for public events or meetings, or a building containing such a room:
2 the part of a theatre, or similar building, where the audience sit:
3 a large public building such as a theatre:
The lecture will be held in the conference auditorium.
Although we shall have three auditoria, we still aim towards a pound for pound subsidy.
Access to auditoriums was the great issue of the past decade, and a lot of good work has been done.
When the theatre is at last open, what about the annual subsidy which will be necessary to run three auditoria?
The danger of serious fires being started as a result of smoking in the auditoriums of cinemas is not sufficient to justify the making of a regulation to prohibit it.
The auditorium's 1.8-second reverberation time is attuned for chamber music.
The auditorium's floor was leveled and its stage lowered to become the new library (the balcony was used for storage).
The tour package will include dates at large music halls, casinos, auditoriums and clubs.
In the late 1980s, three smaller screens were removed on the main floor, so two larger auditoriums could be built on the roof.
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