administrator, barker, costumer, director, governor, master of ceremonies, rector, set designer, stage manager, ticket collector
Definitionn. a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments
Last update: July 13, 2015
2
The impresario of the Italian music concert is a man of wonderful nature. [noun]
0
The US Richard Simmons is a hugely camp aerobics impresario with a Leo Sayer bubble perm and a penchant for brightly colored exercise shorts. [noun]
0
These were performed in St Petersburg in 1909 and heard by the impresario Sergei Diaghilev. [noun]
0
An impresario will be discovering you some fine day, and your fortune will be made. [Please select]
0
"Did I not say that some impresario would discover you and make your fortune." [Please select]
0
An Italian who was employed in a newspaper office served me as interpreter in cooperation with the agent of my Boston impresario. [Please select]
0
The duke managed his guest as an impresario might have managed his tenor, though this was done with subtly concealed methods. [Please select]
0
If so, he failed; the most mediaeval club in the world was strong to resist the most modern social impresario. [Please select]
0
The impresario put down the dogs, cracked his whip, and suddenly every one of the actors forsook the horizontal for the perpendicular position, and transformed itself into a biped. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!