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.
Spectators on one side of the auditorium can witness actors' expressions, possibly stage properties, invisible or partially hidden to others.
From this point to the end of the festivities, please show your respect for the gravity of the events by observing silence in the auditorium.
Venues that may be leased for private functions such as ballrooms and auditoriums generally advertise their seating capacity.
Remaining is the ballroom/auditorium's hardwood floor, which was refinished circa 1990.
The school has a health care center for students as well as two well-appointed auditoriums on campus.
Four of the auditoriums could seat 210 with the remaining two auditoriums seating 160.
In its auditoriums, many plays and dance performances are held, many occurring annually.
In the late 1980s, three smaller screens were removed on the main floor, so two larger auditoriums could be built on the roof.