6 adjectives to describe impersonator
There was Frank Lombard, the great baritone; Max Irwin, bones, and one of the funniest men who ever sat on the stage; Johnny Ritter, female impersonator and clog dancer, and a large number of others.
James Rorty (E); 2Jul56; R173045. BULLIET, C. J. Venus Castina, famous female impersonators, celestial and human.
*** A theatrical paper advertises for a "Male impersonator" for pantomime.
The conception had already taken strong hold on his mind that his visitor of the evening before had been the mysterious impersonator of Natalie Coolidge; and that she had come there with some deliberate purposeno-doubt a secret conference with Percival.
Tom Delamere's skill as a mimic and a negro impersonator was well known; he had himself laughed at more than one of his performances.
Mr. GAYLER was made to write a play for him, and EMMET, the Bowery Minstrel, straightway became Mr. JOSEPH K. EMMET, the renowned impersonator of "FRITZ."