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When a piece is not going too well, the box-office manager sends complimentary tickets to “dead-heads,” a list of whom is kept at the theatre. These tickets are often marked “Evening dress essential,” hence, dressing the house.

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When a piece is not going too well, the box-office manager sends complimentary tickets to “dead-heads,” a list of whom is kept at the theatre. These tickets are often marked “Evening dress essential,” hence, dressing the house.
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Dressing the House
When a piece is not going too well, the box-office manager sends complimentary tickets to “dead-heads,” a list of whom is kept at the theatre. These tickets are often marked “Evening dress essential,” hence, dressing the house.

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    When a piece is not going too well, the box-office manager sends complimentary tickets to “dead-heads,” a list of whom is kept at the theatre. These tickets are often marked “Evening dress essential,” hence, dressing the house. (English)
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