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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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