- 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...
- 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...
- The
prompter (French/German: souffleur; Italian: rammentatore, suggeritore) in an
opera house gives the
singers the
opening words of each
phrase a few...
- for U.S.
conventions in 1964 computer-based
rolls of 1982 and the four-
prompter system for U.S.
conventions —
added a
large off-stage
confidence monitor...
- The
Prompter (Norwegian: Suffløsen) is a 1999
Norwegian film
directed by
Hilde Heier. It was Norway's
official Best
Foreign Language Film
submission at...
- In a 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...
- John
Downes (died c. 1712)
worked as a
prompter at the Duke's Company, and
later the
United Company, for most of the
Restoration period 1660–1700. His...
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Awards Wine
Country Film
Festival Awards B ^ Tied with Hege Schøyen for The
Prompter. Art Film Fest
Awards Moscow International Film
Festival The
Wrong Move...
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Gallipolis Mike DeWine, in****bent U.S.
Senator Ronald Richard ****son, gun show
prompter Ted Celeste, real
estate developer and
brother of
former Ohio Governor...
- Post hoc ergo
propter hoc (Latin: 'after this,
therefore because of this') is an
informal fallacy that
states "Since
event Y
followed event X,
event Y...