In theatre, house management concerns the selling of tickets, the ushering of patrons in front of house areas, and the maintenance and management of the theatre building.
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House management staff usually work for the theatre, under the supervision of the house manager, and not for the theatrical troupe which is occupying it. Often in regional or smaller theatres the responsibility falls under the aegis of the marketing department or patron services. In any case, house management works closely with the production management team for the presentation of the theatrical production. House management involves the coordination and organization of various tasks related to the upkeep, maintenance, and functioning of a residential property. This can encompass a wide range of responsibilities depending on the size of the household and the specific needs of the occupants. Here are some common aspects of house management:
Cleaning and Maintenance: This includes regular cleaning of the interior, as well as maintenance tasks such as repairing fixtures, appliances, and structural elements of the house.
Overall, effective house management requires attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to multitask to ensure that the household runs smoothly and efficiently.
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