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FOH level -10 in a theatre

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In the context of a theatre, the term "FOH level" refers to the Front of House level. It is typically where the audience is seated and where services such as ticketing, concessions, and restrooms are located.

However, it is not possible for the FOH level to be at a negative level in a theatre. Since theatres are typically built on ground level or above ground, the FOH level is usually denoted by positive numbers or floor levels.

If someone refers to a FOH level of -10 in a theatre, it may either be a misunderstanding or a hypothetical scenario that does not align with the typical theater setup.
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