Word: impresario
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. John Curtis, 59, impresario, author, founder of the Philadelphia Operatic Society, an early producer of opera in English in the U. S.; of bronchitis; at Narbeth...
Gatti-Casazza sounded more like a college yell than an impresario, had the Metropolitan visited the Capital...
Spread Eagle. A wave of melodrama has swept Manhattan this year. On the crest of it, Jed Harris, youthful impresario, rides to glory. Recently a reporter on the theatrical weekly, Variety, he took to producing comedies with scant success, turned later to melodrama, offered Broadway, now lolls in plush. His second venture this season, Spread Eagle, another melodrama, cannot fail to make the audience wilt with excitement, the box office swell with receipts...
...York Symphony Orchestra, and Producing Director Vladimir Rosing, these students have been permitted to appear as full-fledged professionals before a Manhattan public that included in its audience famed Impresario Gatti-Casazza of the Metropolitan Opera...
...brilliant gathering of the, year, had assembled to hear the first U. S. opera commissioned by Gatti-Casazza, The King's Henchman. A half-hour before the tall yellow curtains parted, the standees were under full pressure. Many of these people were skeptical. They said: "Gatti is a shrewd impresario. He will tickle U. S. vanity by presenting native opera, if they insist upon it. This is the twelfth such production. None of its predecessors amounted to much." Before long they changed their minds...