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house manager

American  

noun

  1. a business manager responsible for managing a theater and its staff.


Etymology

Origin of house manager

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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Names and phone numbers were compiled in a redacted address book which was kept by Epstein’s former house manager and showed Epstein’s network of contacts before his first arrest in 2006.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He was bewildered by the smoking ban," recalls Angela Freeman, the front of house manager at the GFT cinema that hosted the American filmmaker.

From BBC

There was a Midwestern couple there with their young son and they saw me, and the house manager said, “This couple, they’re going to give us an extra $1,000 if you take a picture with them. Would you mind?”

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s certainly a huge honor to get the invitation to the White House,” manager Dave Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

One of James’ neighbors told Curbed that they got in touch with James’ house manager, who said he was “very concerned” about the squatters.

From Los Angeles Times