As attendants hawked merchandise from usherette trays, guests got bow-tie happy.
From the nytimes.com
A young usherette tries to help a struggling lawyer and captures the heart of a wealthy man.
From the post-gazette.com
After the war she worked as an usherette at the Royal Opera House.
From the guardian.co.uk
It would be a shame if this underrated ingredient went the way of the usherette and the Wurlitzer organ.
From the economist.com
Her love for the arts began in high school when she worked as an usherette at the St. Louis Symphony and grew from there.
From the heraldtribune.com
Patty and Maxene, costumed in a sort of WAC usherette motif, are lovably running the train's U.S.O. canteen.
From the time.com
My father and I shared a love of film His mother was an usherette in a cinema, and he'd watch every movie twice a week for free.
From the independent.co.uk
They claim several others heard the voice, and the resulting fuss caused an usherette to leave the auditorium and the window was then closed.
From the guardian.co.uk
I remember many futile attempts to sneak in through the exit doors of cinemas in the early 60s, only to be chased out by an officious usherette brandishing a torch.
From the guardian.co.uk
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A female usher
The Usherette refers to a character or character in disguise from Richard O'Brien's musical The Rocky Horror Show. She opens the production singing "Science Fiction/Double Feature", backed up by a phantom chorus and then reappears at the end to sing a reprise of that song. ...