The step seats in the cabaret were arranged in a semi-circular shape at the back of the stage.
Ella, who had been frequenting the theatre for the past three weeks, was well aware of its layout.
Not only was it right next to the stage, but it was also on the second floor, providing an excellent view overall.
The only drawback was that you couldn't watch the performance head-on; you had to view it from the rear or sides. This place was never intended for watching performances in the first place, so it couldn't be helped.
These step seats were right in the center of the theatre.
Half of the seats around the step seats led to Hall 1, while the other half divided into Hall 2 and Hall 3.
In other words, from here, you could not only overlook all three halls but also move between them.
The food prepared in the kitchen and the drinks fetched from the warehouse all passed through this area on their way to the audience.