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Definition of First balcony
1. Noun. First or lowest balcony.
Lexicographical Neighbors of First Balcony
Literary usage of First balcony
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Illinois Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"We were told by the usher that there were no seats on the first floor, and that
we would find seats in the first balcony. I think he was right, ..."
2. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"We were told by the usher that there were no seats on the first floor, and that
we would find seats in the first balcony. I think he was right, ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly (1882)
"The testimony of the observers was: A (first balcony).—8 to nearly 9, ... B (first
balcony).—8 to 9, good ; 9 to 9.30, bad ; 9.30 to 10, good. ..."
4. Lectures on the Harvard Classics by William Allan Neilson (1914)
"So far as a stage projecting into the pit, the rear stage underneath the balcony,
and the use of the first balcony itself were concerned, the actors merely ..."
5. Northern Germany, as Far as the Bavarian and Austrian Frontiers: Handbook by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1897)
"Beat boxes 10, first balcony 4-(i, parquet 3-G, standing room l1/«*^- Admission
to the garden (concerts) 50 pf., sometimes 1 M, 5. LESSING THEATRE (PI. r-, ..."
6. Chicago's Awful Theater Horror by Marshall Everett (1904)
"In the great mass of dead at the entrance to the first balcony the bodies were
so terribly interwoven that it was impossible at first to take any one out. ..."