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Here's
a very small theatre in the round, with only 111 seats.
The
actors can make their exits through any of the three main
doors. Unlike other theatres in the round, these doors are
located only a couple of strides from the stage, defined as the
level-C circle plus the three level-B squares one step down.
There are no long aisles to traverse between leaving the stage and
actually exiting the room. And all members of the audience,
being contained within the triangle, can see all three doors.
In
each corner of the triangle is a pair of "sweetheart
seats"; the other 105 seats are all within 11 feet of the edge
of the stage, so this is a very intimate space. (The gray
sketch is a partial elevation.)

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