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theatrical agent

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Theatrical Agent

Definition:
A "theatrical agent" is a person or a business that helps actors or performers find work in theater, film, or television. They act as representatives for the artists, promoting their talents to producers, directors, and casting agents.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "theatrical agent" when talking about someone who helps actors get roles or jobs in shows or films.
  • The term is often used in the context of the entertainment industry.
Example Sentence:
  • "After graduating from drama school, Sarah signed with a theatrical agent who helped her land her first role in a play."
Advanced Usage:
  • The role of a theatrical agent can also include negotiating contracts, advising on career choices, and managing the public image of the actor.
  • Agents often specialize in certain types of performance, such as theater, film, or television.
Word Variants:
  • Agent: A general term for someone who represents another person.
  • Theatrical: Related to theater or drama.
Different Meanings:
  • "Agent" can also refer to someone who acts on behalf of another person in various fields, such as real estate or sports.
Synonyms:
  • Talent agent
  • Performing arts agent
  • Showbiz agent
Related Idioms:
  • "Break a leg": A saying used to wish performers good luck.
  • "In the limelight": Referring to someone who is receiving a lot of attention or is the center of interest, often used in the context of performers.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Sign on": To join or agree to work with someone, like when an actor signs on with a theatrical agent.
  • "Shop around": To look for the best option, often used when an actor is looking for an agent or roles.
Summary:

A theatrical agent is essential for actors to navigate the competitive world of acting.

Noun
  1. a business agent for an actor

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