
1) Assistant 2) Help 3) Helper 4) Offstage VIP 5) One who cues performers 6) Provider of cues 7) Supporter 8) Tele attachment 9) Theater prompter 10) Theatrical occupation
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1) Autocue 2) Catalyst 3) Teleprompter
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The prompter in an opera house gives the singers the opening words of each phrase a few seconds early. Prompts are mouthed silently or hurled lyrically in a half-voice, audible (hopefully) only on stage. (This is in contrast to the prompt in a spoken-drama theater who aids actors who have forgotten their words or lines.) Opera prompters are tradit...
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• (n.) One who reminds another, as an actor or an orator, of the words to be spoken next; specifically, one employed for this purpose in a theater. • (n.) One who, or that which, prompts; one who admonishes or incites to action.
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A device, mechanism or camera attachment that aids a performer or speech-giver with the content of their lines. It has taken many forms and has included the simple cue card, scrolling cues depicted on a CRT (television screen) under the cameras lens, and projected scripts onto prompt screens of various designs
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Amateur companies almost always have a prompter, someone who sits in the wings (qv) and prompts the actors if they forget their lines. There is no such position in the professional theatre - pros should not forget lines! Neither should amateurs, for that matter, but it happens - so, if a prompt is needed, it is given by whoever is "in the corner" (...
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Prompt'er noun 1. One who, or that which, prompts; one who admonishes or incites to action.
2. One who reminds another, as an actor or an orator, of the words to be spoken next; specifically, one employed for this purpose in a theater.
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[
n] - someone who assists a performer by providing the next words of a forgotten speech 2. [n] - a device that displays words for people to read
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A person who sits in a small box at the front of the stage and gives cues to the performers. Something of a relic these days, many of the major houses no longer have a prompter, requiring the singers to actually learn their parts!
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autocue noun a device that displays words for people to read
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A member of the musical staff who sits in a small box under the apron of the stage and cues the chorus and singers just before their entrances. Prompters are particularly welcome in European opera houses, where jet-lagged singers, who have not had the benefit of long rehearsal periods, rely on their help.
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a person or thing that prompts. · a person who is offstage and follows a play in progress from the book, repeating missed cues and supplying actors with forgotten lines. · an electronic or mechanical device for prompting a speaker or performer. Cf.
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a person who gives cues to remind a performer of their words or musical entries
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