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They are the face of the theatre and the first people who the audience meet when entering the theatre. They sell tickets, direct audience members to their seats, supply beverages and snacks or merchandise and attends to the public's requirements.
The front of the stage is the portion closest to the audience.
Sometimes
That is a play.
The front part of the stage nearest the audience
They are the face of the theatre and the first people who the audience meet when entering the theatre. They sell tickets, direct audience members to their seats, supply beverages and snacks or merchandise and attends to the public's requirements.
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"In front of a crowd" could mean presenting to a large audience, or performing in front of a large audience.
As in is womens basketball played in front of an audience. If so, yes it is.
The front of the stage is the portion closest to the audience.
Yes.
To FACE an audience? LIVE?
Front stage is where the audience can see you, backstage is behind the black curtain, out of sight of audience.
I think one thing that is done in front of an audience, is that people are comedians and their jobs are that they should make people laugh.
When she walked purposefully to the front of the room, and the audience grew immediately quiet?
''Some episodes are to hard to film in front of a live studio audience.'' (Bridgit Mendler said) But most episodes are in front of a live audience. Like- "Appy days" and ''Meet the parents''.
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