Entrace Foyer Where the audience wait and mingle before and after the show, to queue up, or purchase tickets. The carpet,which covers a white marble floor, is deep crimson, the walls are cream and white guilt, hung with full length mirrors, making the foyer seem larger.
The Bar Where the audience can come and relax and refresh themselves during the interval. a large room, with mahogany wooden panels, many plush purple and gold velvet sofas, to match the stain glass windows, which hold arthurian myths and legends.
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The Theatre Can hold up to 1,000 audience members on plush red velvet seats. The stage is proscinium march, with four wings either side, and box balconies in gold and marble and bulit next to it, for the very rich members of society. On the ceiling, is a painting of Greek gods and goddessses, and nymphs and satyrs. On the walls are romann style statues and towering pillars support the stage.
Cosette's Dressing Room A large, luxurious room with pink and cream walls depicting cherubim on clouds and dancing nymphs and muses. There are some large french windows leading out onto a balcony, surrounded by lacey curtains, and a canopied chaise long/ bed is in one corner, a dressing table and chair in another and several wardobes and a large guilt mirror, running from floor to ceiling stands next to the chaise long. The room is usually filled with large vases and stands of flowers from her admirers.
The Dark Angel's Lair Main Lair: The damp depths of the lair can be reached only by secret passages through the catacombs of the old building. The way is only known by a select few and kept secret - not even appearing in the floor plans. The floor is carved stone, entricate swirls and shapes woven across its hardness. The walls are stone as well, draped with gossamer silks in blacks and silvers. In the center of a raised dias stands the piano, a grand old and precise instrument that has a voice all its own. Music sheets are scattered about the hundred or so candlebras, all lit to make the lair glow in an otherworldly light. The chamber is large and airy, but with a feeling of darkness and mystery lingering over it. A small hidden archway lies to the left, leading to a private bedroom.