Description:
The Audience Services team at Boston Lyric Opera is seeking a dedicated group of outgoing, hard-working people to work Front-of-House for its upcoming production of Pagliacci from September 25th-October 6th at the DCR Steriti Memorial Rink locations at 561 Commercial Street, Boston.
Qualifications:
Must have experience interacting with the public as well as energy and enthusiasm. Strong customer service skills are needed. Those with Front-of-House experience as a House Manager and/or Usher are strongly encouraged to apply.
Time Commitments: Please note that all times listed below may be adjusted based on the staffing needs for a particular performance. The ability to work all of the below time commitments is ideal, and priority will be given to those who are able to work 4 or more shifts. We will make every effort to ensure that Front of House Staff are able to see the production.
· Wednesday, September 25th at 7PM (Training/Final Dress Rehearsal): Shift 6:30PM–10:30PM
· Friday, September, 27th at 7PM (Opening Night): Shift 6:30PM–10:30PM
· Saturday, September 28th at 7PM: Shift 6:30PM–10:30PM
· Wednesday, October 2nd at 7PM: Shift 6:30PM–10:30PM
· Friday, October 4th at 7PM: Shift 6:30PM–10:30PM
· Sunday, October 6th at 2:30PM: Shift 2PM–6PM
BLO’s production of Pagliacci will be an immersive carnival experience including food, fairgrounds, and the performance itself. Front of House attire will be all black clothing (shirts, pants, skirts, dresses), but please note that front of house staff may be asked to also wear carnival-themed hats, pins, etc. provided by BLO.
About this Organization:
Founded in 1976, Boston Lyric Opera’s mission is to build curiosity, enthusiasm, and support for opera, by creating musically and theatrically compelling productions, events, and educational resources for our community and beyond. BLO produces opera in all forms, large to small, popular to less known, from early music to newly commissioned works. BLO’s programs are funded, in part, by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.