dress the house
English
editVerb
editdress the house (third-person singular simple present dresses the house, present participle dressing the house, simple past and past participle dressed the house)
- (theater) To position oneself, or others, so as to make the auditorium appear fuller than it really is.
- 1917, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), page cccxlvi:
- […] to pay this tax through inviting a certain class of the public, who are always invited, to theatres of standing to dress the house.
- 1979, Lawrence Stern, School and Community Theater Management: A Handbook for Survival:
- The box office in a reserved seat house and the ushers in a non-reserved situation are responsible for dressing the house—that is, seating the audience so as to elicit the maximum response, […]