The loge section is the first tier - or - first level up from the orchestra seats. Considered the best seats in house.
"Loge" in Old French means "covered walk" as well as "lodge". Source: The Free Dictionary
Its alittle higher up then the orchestra. Orchestra seats are usually the best but some people prefer to sit further back from the stage
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The loge is a small compartment, similar to a box in a theater balcony. This is separate from the rest of the auditorium and is available for a limited amount of people.
I know of drama theaters, surgeon's operating theaters, movie theaters, and theaters of war. There may be others . . .
Rio is now in theaters
Smaller drama theaters include an arena, thrust, and end stage. Proscenium theaters and open stages are larger types of theaters.
Yes, the loge section is typically located below the balcony seating in a theater or concert venue. It offers a more elevated view than orchestra seating but is not as high up as balcony seating.
The Staples Center is the home of the Los Angeles Lakers. For loge seats, these are located between the lower and upper decks and is the smallest section of the arena.
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The population of La Loge is 193.
Loge-Fougereuse's population is 369.
Loge - moon - was created in 2006.
It depends on what team you are seeing, if you are watching the Boston bruins or the Toronto maple leafs then yes they are good seats, but if you are actually watching a good team like the Montreal Canadiens or the Winnipeg jets then they are not very good seats
The area of La Loge is 600,000.0 square meters.
The area of Loge-Fougereuse is 10.37 square kilometers.
The population of La Loge-Pomblin is 68.
La loge - painting - was created in 1874.
you can add logarithms if they both have the same baseuse this rule if they both have the same base, a:logam+logan= loga(mxn)all you have to do is multiply the base numerals together (mxn) :)ln5+2ln6= loge(5)+2loge(6)simplify it usingnlogam= logam^n= loge(5)+loge(6)^2= loge(5)+loge(36)use the first rule at the very top= loge(5x36)=loge(180)