Loge

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Loge can refer to:

  • Loge, an invented Germanized name for the god Loki in the operas Das Rheingold and Die Walküre by Richard Wagner and in works derived from them and in commentary on them. The form derives from scholarly speculation that Loki and Logi in Norse mythology may have been identical originally.
  • A Swedish modernization and sometime anglicization of Logi, a personification of fire in Norse mythology and legend, who is discussed in the article Fornjót.
  • Loge, a natural satellite of Saturn.
  • Theater seats at the rear of the main floor of older movie theaters that have wider, softer, and more widely spaced seats, sometimes with a greater height difference between rows. Patrons using these seats were usually charged a higher ticket price than the general admission. Also a similarly upscale seating region in a modern concert hall.

Used as seating sections in places such as Fenway Park, TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, and the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway.