6 adjectives to describe auditoriums

The moment one enters the vast auditorium with its crimson chairs, its cheery carpet, its softly tinted walls, one feels at home.

The enterprise could have been made remunerative by hiring for it Convent Garden Theatre and selling stalls as for Tettrazzini and Caruso, but in the absurd auditorium chosen, crammed though it was to the perilous doors, the loss was necessarily terrific.

The yellow leaves are white and fresh, the words stand out clear and distinct, and it takes but a slight flight of fancy to hear the dingy auditorium of Drury Lane echoing and re-echoing with laughter.

After the music, the speeches, Rhona stepped forward, slim, pale, and very little before that gigantic auditorium.

His feet struck just on the edge of the mattress, and he was thrown violently forward, doubling up on the ground with a dull thump, which was heard all over the immense auditorium.

Can you imagine him in the theatreit was the Odéon, I believeconscious of curious, amused glancesa peasant, bulking conspicuously in that scented auditorium? When the curtain rose, he felt again the familiar pain of creation.

6 adjectives to describe  auditoriums