Friday, 21 June 2013

Job Role Analysis









Above is an image of me presetting the box office with programmes and signs ect.



Front of House is an important part of the theatre industry. FOH issues a paying audience with a first impression of the venue, the performance and all involved. The way that FOH is presented, the way the staff conduct themselves all lead to an overall impression of every aspect of that night's performance. It is therefore important that the FOH team are well presented and threat the audience with exceptional customer service to ensure they leave the theatre with a positive opinion of not only the performance they just saw, but also the venue itself.
The Front of House Manager is an important role so much of the audiences impression of the performance comes from FOH. And therefore they must manage the running of this aspect of theatre, smoothly and effectively to ensure that the audience leave with the best impression. The Front of House Manager must manage his/her staff and delegate responsibilities to ensure that the FOH gives the audience the best impression.


 
 
 
Crew are an essential part of the theatre industry because they carry out the small, seemingly insignificant tasks. However ironically, they are perhaps the most important part of each performance. Without Crew, set would not make it to stage, props would not make it to stage, and costumed actors would not make it to stage. Although perceived not to be the case, they are integral to the running of each performance. Their responsibilities make up the entirety of the show and without

 


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