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Jan 14
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Jan 14
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03:30 PM
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08:30 PM
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Ushers Under the direction of the house manager on duty, ushers ensure that patrons have the best possible experience at SHCS. In addition to directing patrons to their seats, stuffing inserts in programs and assisting to late seat patrons, ushers serve as ticket takers, program handlers, lobby attendants, and help clean the concert hall after the performance. Most importantly, ushers create a safe, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere for all patrons attending our performances. Ushers will be required to attend an usher meeting at the beginning of each shift. The house manager will lead the meeting and give information about the show, assign pre-show duties, assign responsibilities during the course of the show, review the evacuation plan, and review any other pertinent information. Specific Duties include Ticket Scanners : A scanner will stand by the point of entry to the hall and scan tickets for each patron before the patron goes to his or her seat. Seaters: Seaters escort patrons to their seats and ensure that each patron has a copy of the program book, Prelude. Seaters report to the House Manager if there are any seating problems. Stage Guards: A Stage Guard stands by the stage and makes sure no one approaches or places personal items on the stage. Stage Guards also stand by the fire exits to make sure the Artists can move from the dressing rooms to the backstage area easily and without disturbance from audience members. Backstage Guards: A Backstage Guard will protect designated backstage areas and prevent audience members from moving past the curtain. Second-Floor Clipper Room Lobby Guard: A guard will be stationed in the second-floor lobby to guide patrons into the balcony, provide Preludes, and watch for any latecomers who bypass the box office. Back of house Guard: An usher will be placed at the rear of the orchestra in order to assist patrons in exiting the facility during the concert in the least disruptive way possible. The house manager will then hold the patron until the agreed time they can reenter the concert. Will Call: Depending on the performance, an usher may be asked to help pass out tickets at will call. Merchandise Table: Depending on the performance, a student usher may be asked to assist with merchandise sales such as CDs from a guest artist. They will be responsible for any money handling. Lower ADA Door: An usher may be asked to monitor the lower ADA door to assist patrons with access to the building. Pre-show responsibilities include stuffing programs with inserts, placing programs in predesignated areas, directing patrons to the pre-show talk, making sure patrons do not enter the venue before doors open, and any other duties as assigned by the house manager. Please note: There may be additional responsibilities assigned as needed for any individual show.
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2023
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Feb 4
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Feb 4
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03:30 PM
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08:30 PM
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Ushers Under the direction of the house manager on duty, ushers ensure that patrons have the best possible experience at SHCS. In addition to directing patrons to their seats, stuffing inserts in programs and assisting to late seat patrons, ushers serve as ticket takers, program handlers, lobby attendants, and help clean the concert hall after the performance. Most importantly, ushers create a safe, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere for all patrons attending our performances. Ushers will be required to attend an usher meeting at the beginning of each shift. The house manager will lead the meeting and give information about the show, assign pre-show duties, assign responsibilities during the course of the show, review the evacuation plan, and review any other pertinent information. Specific Duties include Ticket Scanners : A scanner will stand by the point of entry to the hall and scan tickets for each patron before the patron goes to his or her seat. Seaters: Seaters escort patrons to their seats and ensure that each patron has a copy of the program book, Prelude. Seaters report to the House Manager if there are any seating problems. Stage Guards: A Stage Guard stands by the stage and makes sure no one approaches or places personal items on the stage. Stage Guards also stand by the fire exits to make sure the Artists can move from the dressing rooms to the backstage area easily and without disturbance from audience members. Backstage Guards: A Backstage Guard will protect designated backstage areas and prevent audience members from moving past the curtain. Second-Floor Clipper Room Lobby Guard: A guard will be stationed in the second-floor lobby to guide patrons into the balcony, provide Preludes, and watch for any latecomers who bypass the box office. Back of house Guard: An usher will be placed at the rear of the orchestra in order to assist patrons in exiting the facility during the concert in the least disruptive way possible. The house manager will then hold the patron until the agreed time they can reenter the concert. Will Call: Depending on the performance, an usher may be asked to help pass out tickets at will call. Merchandise Table: Depending on the performance, a student usher may be asked to assist with merchandise sales such as CDs from a guest artist. They will be responsible for any money handling. Lower ADA Door: An usher may be asked to monitor the lower ADA door to assist patrons with access to the building. Pre-show responsibilities include stuffing programs with inserts, placing programs in predesignated areas, directing patrons to the pre-show talk, making sure patrons do not enter the venue before doors open, and any other duties as assigned by the house manager. Please note: There may be additional responsibilities assigned as needed for any individual show.
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2023
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Mar 10
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Mar 10
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03:30 PM
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08:30 PM
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Ushers Under the direction of the house manager on duty, ushers ensure that patrons have the best possible experience at SHCS. In addition to directing patrons to their seats, stuffing inserts in programs and assisting to late seat patrons, ushers serve as ticket takers, program handlers, lobby attendants, and help clean the concert hall after the performance. Most importantly, ushers create a safe, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere for all patrons attending our performances. Ushers will be required to attend an usher meeting at the beginning of each shift. The house manager will lead the meeting and give information about the show, assign pre-show duties, assign responsibilities during the course of the show, review the evacuation plan, and review any other pertinent information. Specific Duties include Ticket Scanners : A scanner will stand by the point of entry to the hall and scan tickets for each patron before the patron goes to his or her seat. Seaters: Seaters escort patrons to their seats and ensure that each patron has a copy of the program book, Prelude. Seaters report to the House Manager if there are any seating problems. Stage Guards: A Stage Guard stands by the stage and makes sure no one approaches or places personal items on the stage. Stage Guards also stand by the fire exits to make sure the Artists can move from the dressing rooms to the backstage area easily and without disturbance from audience members. Backstage Guards: A Backstage Guard will protect designated backstage areas and prevent audience members from moving past the curtain. Second-Floor Clipper Room Lobby Guard: A guard will be stationed in the second-floor lobby to guide patrons into the balcony, provide Preludes, and watch for any latecomers who bypass the box office. Back of house Guard: An usher will be placed at the rear of the orchestra in order to assist patrons in exiting the facility during the concert in the least disruptive way possible. The house manager will then hold the patron until the agreed time they can reenter the concert. Will Call: Depending on the performance, an usher may be asked to help pass out tickets at will call. Merchandise Table: Depending on the performance, a student usher may be asked to assist with merchandise sales such as CDs from a guest artist. They will be responsible for any money handling. Lower ADA Door: An usher may be asked to monitor the lower ADA door to assist patrons with access to the building. Pre-show responsibilities include stuffing programs with inserts, placing programs in predesignated areas, directing patrons to the pre-show talk, making sure patrons do not enter the venue before doors open, and any other duties as assigned by the house manager. Please note: There may be additional responsibilities assigned as needed for any individual show.
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2023
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Oct 15
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Oct 15
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03:30 PM
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08:30 PM
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Ushers Under the direction of the house manager on duty, ushers ensure that patrons have the best possible experience at SHCS. In addition to directing patrons to their seats, stuffing inserts in programs and assisting to late seat patrons, ushers serve as ticket takers, program handlers, lobby attendants, and help clean the concert hall after the performance. Most importantly, ushers create a safe, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere for all patrons attending our performances. Ushers will be required to attend an usher meeting at the beginning of each shift. The house manager will lead the meeting and give information about the show, assign pre-show duties, assign responsibilities during the course of the show, review the evacuation plan, and review any other pertinent information. Specific Duties include Ticket Scanners : A scanner will stand by the point of entry to the hall and scan tickets for each patron before the patron goes to his or her seat Seaters: Seaters escort patrons to their seats and ensure that each patron has a copy of the program book, Prelude. Seaters report to the House Manager if there are any seating problems. Stage Guards: A Stage Guard stands by the stage and makes sure no one approaches or places personal items on the stage. Stage Guards also stand by the fire exits to make sure the Artists can move from the dressing rooms to the backstage area easily and without disturbance from audience members. Backstage Guards: A Backstage Guard will protect designated backstage areas and prevent audience members from moving past the curtain. Second-Floor Clipper Room Lobby Guard: A guard will be stationed in the second-floor lobby to guide patrons into the balcony, provide Preludes, and watch for any latecomers who bypass the box office. Back of house Guard: An usher will be placed at the rear of the orchestra in order to assist patrons in exiting the facility during the concert in the least disruptive way possible. The house manager will then hold the patron until the agreed time they can reenter the concert. Will Call: Depending on the performance, an usher may be asked to help pass out tickets at will call. Merchandise Table: Depending on the performance, a student usher may be asked to assist with merchandise sales such as CDs from a guest artist. They will be responsible for any money handling. Lower ADA Door: An usher may be asked to monitor the lower ADA door to assist patrons with access to the building. Pre-show responsibilities include stuffing programs with inserts, placing programs in predesignated areas, directing patrons to the pre-show talk, making sure patrons do not enter the venue before doors open, and any other duties as assigned by the house manager. Please note: There may be additional responsibilities assigned as needed for any individual show.
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2023
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Nov 19
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Nov 19
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03:30 PM
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08:30 PM
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Ushers Under the direction of the house manager on duty, ushers ensure that patrons have the best possible experience at SHCS. In addition to directing patrons to their seats, stuffing inserts in programs and assisting to late seat patrons, ushers serve as ticket takers, program handlers, lobby attendants, and help clean the concert hall after the performance. Most importantly, ushers create a safe, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere for all patrons attending our performances. Ushers will be required to attend an usher meeting at the beginning of each shift. The house manager will lead the meeting and give information about the show, assign pre-show duties, assign responsibilities during the course of the show, review the evacuation plan, and review any other pertinent information. Specific Duties include Ticket Scanners : A scanner will stand by the point of entry to the hall and scan tickets for each patron before the patron goes to his or her seat. Seaters: Seaters escort patrons to their seats and ensure that each patron has a copy of the program book, Prelude. Seaters report to the House Manager if there are any seating problems. Stage Guards: A Stage Guard stands by the stage and makes sure no one approaches or places personal items on the stage. Stage Guards also stand by the fire exits to make sure the Artists can move from the dressing rooms to the backstage area easily and without disturbance from audience members. Backstage Guards: A Backstage Guard will protect designated backstage areas and prevent audience members from moving past the curtain. Second-Floor Clipper Room Lobby Guard: A guard will be stationed in the second-floor lobby to guide patrons into the balcony, provide Preludes, and watch for any latecomers who bypass the box office. Back of house Guard: An usher will be placed at the rear of the orchestra in order to assist patrons in exiting the facility during the concert in the least disruptive way possible. The house manager will then hold the patron until the agreed time they can reenter the concert. Will Call: Depending on the performance, an usher may be asked to help pass out tickets at will call. Merchandise Table: Depending on the performance, a student usher may be asked to assist with merchandise sales such as CDs from a guest artist. They will be responsible for any money handling. Lower ADA Door: An usher may be asked to monitor the lower ADA door to assist patrons with access to the building. Pre-show responsibilities include stuffing programs with inserts, placing programs in predesignated areas, directing patrons to the pre-show talk, making sure patrons do not enter the venue before doors open, and any other duties as assigned by the house manager. Please note: There may be additional responsibilities assigned as needed for any individual show.
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2023