Front of house

Lighting Control Booth

In the performing arts, the front of house (FOH) is the part of a performance venue that is open to the public. In theatres and live music venues, it consists of the auditorium, and foyers, as opposed to the front stage and backstage areas. In a theatre, the front of house manager is responsible for welcoming guests, refreshments, and making sure the auditorium is set out properly. By contrast, back of house (BOH) refers to any operations that are not visible to the audience, such as props management, costume design, stage set fabrication, lighting control, and other support functions.

Both terms are also used in the restaurant, hospitality, and retailing industries. "Back of house" refers to any work operations that do not have direct customer contact. Examples include cooking, dishwashing, cleaning, shipping and receiving, maintenance and repairs, accounting, and other indirect support tasks which are not usually visible to customers.[1][2]

  1. ^ "What do the Terms "Back of House" and "Front of House" Mean?". Smart Capital Mind. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  2. ^ "Back of House / BOH - What Does It Mean in Construction?". Builder-Questions.com. Retrieved 2022-01-02.