The photo shows the roof of this building and the hands of the cameraman are visible.

  • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Okay… but the seats face the stage. So from an audience perspective, the Front of House is at the back of the house.

    Although I suppose it’s like Stage Right, these designations are made by people who spend most of their time in audience-free theaters (not empty because they’re filled with the people who work there).

    • I’d say that’s the difference between the house (the whole building) and the hall (dk if this is the corect term) inside of the building. In a usual theater/opera house you’d have the main entrance in the front (of the building), then the audience room, and the stage/backstage at the back of the building. So the audience is usually facing the back of the house.