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front of house noun in a theatre: the collective activities carried out in direct contact with the public, such as box-office activity, programme selling, ushering, etc. Also as adjfront-of-house staff.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: originally front of the house.

front of house noun in a theatre: the collective activities carried out in direct contact with the public, such as box-office activity, programme selling, ushering, etc. Also as adjfront-of-house staff.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: originally front of the house.

front of house noun in a theatre: the collective activities carried out in direct contact with the public, such as box-office activity, programme selling, ushering, etc. Also as adjfront-of-house staff.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: originally front of the house.