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"The average theater seat has gotten wider over the years. In 1900, the average seat was 19-inches. In 1990, the average seat grew to 20-inches. Since then, the average theater seat has grown to a whopping 23-inches! As the American waistline continues to creep upward, theater seats will have to be widened to accommodate their audiences."
The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.
That depends on the size of the theater. Some theaters can only seat a few dozen people, some a few hundred, and some a few thousand. There are outdoor theaters that can seat tens of thousands of people.
A typical theater was enormous, able to seat around 15,000 viewers
On average, the stadiums in England hold 36362 people.
between 2 and 3 thousandThe Old Globe Theater could seat approximately between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators.
It could hold 3000 but they weren't all seated. Many of them had to stand.
There are many structures that are important in finding a seat in the theater after the movie has begun. The first is scope out what seats are available and then figure out the easiest way to get to them.
Century Theater claims to have "The Best Seat In Town" according to its' website. Century Theater operates many theaters, mostly in the western United States.