Front of house manager: In theatre, the front of house manager helps control the selling of tickets, the guidance of customers in the front of house areas and the maintenance and management of the theatre building. The front of house manager and production manager interrelate as they both work closely with each other to ensure that the main play, as well as preparation runs smoothly.

Theatre Critic: Theatre Critics have a lot of influence on people about what shows people should go and see. Their opinion have a lot of importance, as customers will read reviews about films they might want to see. Theatre critics would often work with the press officer of a theatre so that they can take advice/read the reviews for the show.

Stage Manager: The stage manager is essentially the assistant to the director, but also serves as assistant to the designers, technical director, costume shop supervisor, director of theatre, conductor an any other staff positions. The stage manager can interrelate with any/all of the role listed above, as well as the actors of the production.

Drama Therapist: A drama therapist has a very important role in (obviously) helping and supporting people who may be battling mental health.


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