The audience, especially their clothes, absorb some of the acoustics.
Tryouts are usually at an auditorium
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There is no real official 'second' part. However, although there are breaks / intervals in operas, usually between acts, there is at time a longer interval so that the audience can leave the auditorium for drinks etc. perhaps that is what you are thinking of.
Most people know the traditional theatre seating configuration: audience in rows facing a stage. This is often called "auditorium" seating. The "thrust" configuration has a stage surrounded on three sides by audience members and is popular in smaller theatres and is used for more intimate plays. The actors are usually closer to the audience, and the scenery is minimized or altered so it won't block audience views of the entire stage. "Arena" or "in the round" staging involves audience members sitting on all four sides of the stage. Actors must be careful in this configuration to use diagonal movements in order that all audience members can see them, and the scenery is usually quite minimal.
Cotton was not usually produced in Europe.Cotton was not usually produced in Europe.Cotton was not usually produced in Europe.
Usually you go so by going through the backstage area; in some cases, there may be steps up from the house floor. Without knowing which particular auditorium you're talking about, it's difficult to be more specific.
A tornado is usually produced by a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
The Legislature meets in a large auditorium-like room that is usually referred to as a "chamber."
The size of kidneys don't usually decrease in size over time.
a decrease in biodiversity.
The water level usually decrease.