Look up prompter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A prompter may refer to: Prompter (opera), a hidden person who tells a singer the first words of each...
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The prompter (sometimes prompt) in a theatre is a person who prompts or cues actors when they forget their lines or neglect to move on the stage to where...
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The Prompter (Norwegian: Suffløsen) is a 1999 Norwegian film directed by Hilde Heier. It was Norway's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at...
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Teleprompter (redirect from TelePrompter)
first five years as its producer and head writer, developed the first "in-the-lens" prompter and was awarded U.S. patents for its creation. His system uses...
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The prompter (French/German: souffleur; Italian: rammentatore, suggeritore) in an opera house gives the singers the opening words of each phrase a few...
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Prompt corner (redirect from Prompter's box)
theatre, the prompt corner or prompt box is the place where the prompter—usually the stage manager in the US or deputy stage manager in the UK—stands...
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as a prompter at the Duke's Company, and later the United Company, for most of the Restoration period 1660–1700. His "historical review of the stage"...
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc (redirect from Post hoc ergo prompter hoc)
and the building's furnace develops a fault. The manager blames the tenant's arrival for the malfunction. One event merely followed the other, in the absence...
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Prompt book (redirect from The stage book)
which the prompter would need to have recorded in their book. In practice, prompters were also responsible for copying sides of the script for the company's...
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Bertolt Brecht (redirect from The Beggar (Brecht))
Servant of Two Masters (with the improvisational approach of the commedia dell'arte in which the actors chatted with the prompter about their roles), and Pirandello's...
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