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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impresario of" is correct and can be used in written English
It means the person who organizes and manages events, especially in the entertainment industry. This term is often used to refer to a person who is in charge of planning, promoting, and producing shows or performances. Example: The impresario of the theater company was the driving force behind their successful production of the Broadway musical.
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Anthony spent much of his career as the ball-dominating scoring impresario of bad teams.
Far beyond televising games, ESPN has become the chief impresario of college football.
He was Zyama Karp, the impresario of the Russian Riviera restaurant.
Yet even he admits that being the tulip impresario of Park Avenue is no cakewalk.
Waldo Hunt, impresario of the modern pop-up book, dies at eighty-eight.
And Morgan Entrekin of Grove/Atlantic is the unofficial impresario of the party.
For 70 years impresario of The Aladdin Hotel, Woodbourne, NY; sometimes investor in Manhattan real estate.
Even Randall Grahm, the impresario of Bonny Doon Vineyard in Santa Cruz, Calif., acknowledges this problem.
Think of Mitterrand, who wanted to be "France," and ended up as an impresario of himself.
His correspondent was Carl Van Vechten, novelist, critic and white impresario of the Harlem Renaissance.
An impresario of life, his interests were as eclectic as his wide group of friends.
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