It depends on whether it's personal or professional entertainment of guests. If it's personal, then the common name is "host",or "hostess." If it's professional, the answer varies widely from host/hostess, to entertainer, to Emcee, to master of ceremonies.
Maybe a host or a hostess.
Answer my question:
What is it called when you have 2 hosts?
An inviter
The host.
The Host
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WHAT IS A MALE PERSON WHO ENTERTAINS OTHERS
hostess
Entertainers
A motion you make (a shrug, pointing, nodding your head) is a gesture. The person that entertains the king with humor is a jester.
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The host is the term.
a hostess
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'guests'. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, 'a houseful of guests', 'a host of guests', an imposition of guests', etc.
a woman who entertains guests is called a jokest
a woman who entertains quest at home
host
Home entertainer , Costume entertainer , Character performer ,
A motion you make (a shrug, pointing, nodding your head) is a gesture. The person that entertains the king with humor is a jester.
The booker.
host
A hostess
The concierge is the person who helps guests at a hotel.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a person who entertains by telling stories.
A host is the name of a person who receives guests.
a fool also known as a court jester who entertains the king and his guests on a feast he can perform acts such as tongfoolery and music. If the king is not satisfied the jester will have its head in a guillatine