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front of house
noun
- the areas of a theatre, opera house, etc, used by the audience
Example Sentences
We respect each other’s particular areas of expertise; culinary is my identity while the wine and everything front of house is his.
Bar the occasional appearance from interim chairman John Gilligan, Clement has been front of house, a human punchbag for all the ills of Ibrox.
Any success that we’ve had all comes down to building and developing a strong team, both in the kitchen and in the Front of House.
“Sums nowadays wouldn’t worry anyone,” says Trevor Griffiths, a retired professor of drama who was front of house for the production.
When Rat reaches the “front of house” production area facing the stage, dozens of technicians are at work, and Rat makes a sweeping gesture to all the monitors and equipment around him.
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