A person who shows seats in a theatre is typically called an usher. Ushers assist patrons by guiding them to their designated seats, providing information about the venue, and ensuring that the audience adheres to theatre etiquette. They may also help with ticket collection and managing the audience's entry and exit during performances.
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The Lyceum Theatre in London is owned by the Ambassador Theatre Group. It is a 2,100 seat theatre and has hosted various productions over the years, such as Jesus Christ Superstar and Oklahoma.
The Keswick theatre is 1300 seat concert venue that is located in Glenside, Pennsylvania. The address for this theatre is 291 North Keswick Avenue, Glenside, Pennsylvania. The theatre can be reached by phone at 215-572-7650.
The Vaudeville Theatre is located at 404 Strand in London. The theatre is one with a rich history having been built in 1870. The theatre can seat over 1000 people.
Two or three pence depending on the seat. If you only had a penny, you could see the play, but you didn't get a seat.
A person who shows people to their seats in a theatre is called an 'usher'.
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A driver is usually called a driver but if the person is in uniform and you sit in the back seat, she or he is called a chauffeur.
I think it's 3000 for seat and standing
5,500 sf
A penny.
In a restaurant, it's either the mai·tre d' or a hostess. In a theater it's an usher.
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