Shall we look at it at the perspective of the audience? Perhaps, what was outside just as everything was happening inside?
Now Eldham's Grand Theatre stood as a small reflection of the Imperial Palace. That was… small in the eyes of the Royals, average in the eyes of the other aristocrats, large enough in the views of those who are running businesses, and the largest in the standpoint of anyone who found themselves in the streets, out in the cold, with no home to rest themselves in.
Despite being less intimidating than the palace, the theatre stood as beautiful as the empresses whom it was dedicated to. The pillars, especially, set tall and glorious as each in every part of the theatre offer an architecture that differ from another, each having the most known characteristics of the past royal ladies of the Emperor.
A symbol that though they have been long gone, they would always be remembered.