Day: May 29, 2026

Front-of-house usher wearing a rainbow lanyard scans a patron’s ticket at the entrance of a warmly lit Canadian theatre lobby, with diverse attendees including a wheelchair user and ushers assisting in the background.

The moment the theatre doors open, front of house staff become the essential bridge between stage and spectator, transforming a simple performance into a complete theatrical experience. While actors command the spotlight and directors shape artistic vision, front of house teams orchestrate everything audiences encounter from arrival to final curtain call—managing box office operations, ensuring accessible seating, creating welcoming environments, and handling countless details that determine whether patrons return.
In Canadian theatres from Vancouver’s …

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