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Impresario

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Impresario meaning

A manager or producer in the entertainment industry, especially music or theatre.

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Along the way, the shaggy bearded, Zen-like impresario has picked up nine Grammy awards, most recently for his work with the Strokes.

As the writer and impresario Pablo Tariman tells me, young Filipinos are thriving in this space, too, from the Davao-based cellist Damodar das Castillo to the Filipino-Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski.

Episode 3 “Daybreak” sees Jocelyn () sinking deeper and deeper under the sway of skeevy nightclub impresario/cult leader Tedros Tedros (Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye), thanks in part to a chilling pep talk from some of Tedros’s followers.

Nineteenth-century circus impresario P.T. Barnum, who said “There is no such thing as bad publicity,” was wrong–or at least his theory did not stand the test of time.

On June 3, she was the emcee and impresario of Raqs Hafla: A MidEast Dance Party, at the Marquette Park lagoon.

The Lancashire born singer and musician grudgingly accepted the change of name to Georgie Fame at the behest of astute pop impresario Larry Parnes and the rest,as the old cliche goes, is history.

While Gordon wasn’t gay – she had a lengthy relationship with a married man, theatrical impresario Val Parnell, that is mentioned in the series – Davies describes the actor as “completely gay-friendly” in a way that was far from the norm at the time.

But White’s brief speech also signaled his own growing importance as a kind of impresario for a new class of Trump-supporting influencers, podcasters, streamers and wellness bros.

In the Russian impresario Lermontov (Anton Walbrook) of “The Red Shoes,” Scorsese sees a model for Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro).

In the exuberant heyday of music hall, a "chairman" would often act as impresario, enthroned with gavel in hand, as acts did their best to entertain him and the rowdy crowd.

In its first revival, the show is even sharper than before – and now it has Adam Cooper, original star of Bourne’s groundbreaking with male swans, as the impresario Boris Lermontov.

Jazz musician and impresario Todd Barkan has brought world class Jazz back to Baltimore.

Mr. Roscic was so impressed by some of Mr. Currentzis’s early recordings, and the support of people like the adventurous impresario Gerard Mortier, who had hired Mr. Currentzis in Paris and Madrid, that he decided to sign him in 2011.

The South Coast’s best-known impresario, Liz Curran (78), died on Tuesday this week.

They meet the Great Farini an impresario, who introduces Em-Pee, the main character, and his troupe to his type of show business and now they must earn their money.

Arsenal FC of England’s impresario Alex Iwobi knows how to find the net, as Zambia would testify, and Spain–based Moses Simon is a tricky customer on his day.

Ironically, the film arrives in theaters almost seven months to the day after the demise of the 19th-century impresario’s most lasting legacy, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

It’s a remarkable path from Korean immigrant, to professional actor, to pizza-impresario: But in a way, Kim is still doing the same thing: telling her story on her stage.

Michael Arenella is a musician, crooner, bandleader and impresario best known for leading his Dreamland Orchestra at his Jazz Age Lawn Party on New York’s Governors Island.

Once known mainly as a nightlife impresario, Grutman has branched out into restaurants as well, having opened the sushi spot Komodo and the plant-based restaurant Planta in the past couple of years.