- Front of House
"Front of House" (abbreviated FOH) is a theatrical term, referring to the portion of the building that is open to the public. In theatre and live
music venue s, it typically refers to theauditorium andfoyer , as opposed to the stage and areas. The term has also come into use in thefood service industry, referring to the area where the general public eat. The kitchen is referred to as "back of house".Live venues
Lighting and sound operators, excluding the monitor engineers, are normally positioned Front of House. From this position they have a clear view of the performance, enabling the operation of
show control consoles and other equipment. The FOH speakers are the main speakers that cover the audience and the FOH desk is the desk that generates the FOH mix. The FOH desk may also produce foldback (monitor) mixes for the monitor speakers onstage. The audio engineer that designs the FOH sound system is the system engineer and this role is often separate from the person who operates the desk.In stage lighting, any lighting fixtures that are on the audience side of the
proscenium arch are referred to as being FOH. This term can also refer to the individuals whose primary work is dealing with patrons, including house managers, ticket vendors, bartenders, merchandise vendors, and s.ee also
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* [http://www.roadiejobs.com/ Profiles of front of house engineers]
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