booker
noun[C]
uk/ˈbʊk.ər/us/ˈbʊk.ɚ/apersonwhosejobis toarrangeforperformerstoappearon a show, at aclub, etc.:
She's asuccessfulbooker for a TV show.
apersonwhobookssomething such as ahotelroomorseaton anaircraft(=arrangesto have it at aparticulartimein thefuture):
预订(房间、座位等)的人Allouraccommodationis good. However we usually give thebestroomsto early bookers.我们所有的房间都很好,但是我们通常把最好的房间给提早预订的人。
- I was like astand-upcomedianwho had beeninformedthat a booker from "The Tonight Show" was in theaudience.
- Henderson, the club's booker, had beenworkinghard tocompileanimpressivelistofupcomingshows.
- The club'stalentbooker says thecurrenteconomicstormmaycontainasilverliningforsmallerclubslike his and theartistswhoplaythere.
- Thesiteshowsallfaresfor aparticularroute, whichswitchesthebuyingpowerto theindividualbooker.
Cinema & theatre: people who work in cinemas & theatres
- claqueur
- dresser
- projectionist
- prompt
- sceneshifter
- stage manager
- stagehand
- usher
- usherette
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Broadcasting in general
Making bookings & reservations