Loges
Loges is the plural of loge, a term used in theatre architecture to denote a private seating area or box. A loge is typically enclosed or semi-enclosed, with its own seats, and may have a separate entrance and a curtain or door. Loges are located along the sides or at the rear of a theatre, above the stalls or in a gallery, and are designed to provide privacy and a more intimate viewing experience. They are often considered premium seating and can command higher ticket prices. The concept dates from European theatres, where aristocratic patrons would occupy individual boxes.
In addition to theatrical use, the term loge can refer to a private lounge or dressing room
The word Loges also appears as a toponym in French-speaking regions, used in the names of several