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Discover LudwigThe phrase "theater manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used whenever you need to refer to someone who is in charge of a theater, such as the person responsible for overseeing the theater's operations and personnel. For example: "The theater manager is looking for volunteers to help out with the upcoming production."
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The logistics of the line are mostly managed by the theater manager, but we all get to share in the adventure.
The theater manager doubled as the projectionist.
The theater manager asked three sheriff's deputies to remove him.
Mr. Leedom was raising money to build the theater, and Mr. Cott was the theater manager.
Her fourth, to Shubert Theater manager Raymond Hirsch, ended with his death in 2001.
Philip Adler, a theater manager and producer, died yesterday in his home in Pasadena, Calif.
Amy Winehouse, below, pleaded guilty to assaulting a theater manager at a Christmas pantomime show in central England, Reuters reported.
One theater manager spelled it out: "The girl seems to have talent, but the boy can do nothing".
My theater manager friend showed up with his station wagon during one of the city's monsoons.
"He wasn't a great theater manager — his standards weren't high enough," Mr. Lithgow said.
"It's the same plays but different audiences," said the intense, chain-smoking theater manager.
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