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- Outline:
- 1. Introduction Brief overview of what "Front of House" is in various contexts
- 2. Terms Meanings/History Defining "Front of House" and link its various meanings, and talking about where the term originated from
- 3. Use Cases Discuss the places where the term is commonly used and how it's used
- 4. Front of House Design Explanation of the design principles, considerations, and best practices related to the Front of House area in different settings.
- 5. Back of House Design Description of the design aspects and considerations for the Back of House area, contrasting with the Front of House design.
- 6. Functions and Responsibilities Discussion of the roles and responsibilities and what personnel are typically associated with it
- 7. Evolution How it's evolved over time
Bibliography[edit]
- "Front of House Management." (2021) Society of London Theatre. https://solt.co.uk/front-of-house-management/
- This website has up-to-date resources and guidelines on front of house management, making it a source for industry standards and best practices.
- "The Role of Front of House Staff in Theatre." (2022) Backstage Jobs. https://www.backstagejobs.com/The-Role-of-Front-of-House-Staff-in-Theatre
- This website offers insights into the role of front of house staff in theater, including job descriptions, responsibilities, and career paths.
- "Theatre Front of House: A Handbook for Staff and Volunteers." (2019) Theatrical Guild. https://www.theatricalguild.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/TG-Front-of-House-Handbook.pdf -
- Provides guidance on front of house staff and volunteers, and best practices for effective operations.
- "Front of House Management Training."(2023) International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM). https://www.iavm.org/front-house-management-training
- Used to enhance skills and knowledge in theater operations
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