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Definition of Theatrical agent
1. Noun. A business agent for an actor.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatrical Agent
Literary usage of Theatrical agent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journals of Washington Irving (hitherto Unpublished) by Washington Irving (1919)
"Price tells me he will give Payne 100 or 150£ a year as theatrical agent — I beg
that it may be at least 150. He says he will recompense him further if his ..."
2. The Life of an Actor by Pierce Egan (1904)
"Determined on bidding adieu to the Printing Office: an Interview with a theatrical
Agent: PEREGRINE starts for the Country, and commences Strolling Player ..."
3. Flagg's Flats by Jared Flagg (1909)
"call yourself a real-estate agent or a theatrical agent? A theatrical agent must
have callers; no callers, no business; no business, no rent. ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1836)
"To this theatrical agent did little Keeley, in the fourth year of his ...
The theatrical agent pocketed the aforesaid fee, and pledging his honour for the ..."