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Definition of Speechmaker

Speechmaker
Speechmaker Speech"mak`er, n. One who makes speeches; one accustomed to speak in a public assembly.

Meaning of Speechmaker from wikipedia

- Public speaking, also called oratory, is the practice of delivering speeches to a live audience. Throughout history, public speaking has held significant...
- 2009. ISBN 978-1-74066-859-0 Working Dog produced the stage show The Speechmaker. The show was written by Working Dog's Sitch, Cilauro and Gleisner and...
- Dog colleagues Sitch and Gleisner to stage the group's first play, The Speechmaker. Cilauro, along with Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner, created the po****r...
- Coups. With Cilauro and Sitch, Gleisner co-wrote the comic play The Speechmaker, which the Melbourne Theatre Company premiered in 2014. His musical Bloom...
- A World of His Own (1960) The Farmer's Daughter (1963) Episode: "The Speechmaker: Part 1" The Man Who Bought Paradise (1965) Lady of the House (1978)...
- well proportioned. He was taciturn for the most part, and not much of a speechmaker, though he was good company after drink." Another description is found...
- "exceptional actors". She also noted that it was an improvement from The Speechmaker, a stage show that Sitch and Working Dog Productions put together earlier...
- Definitive Collection of Quotes, Sayings, and Jokes for the Contemporary Speechmaker. Thomas Dunne Books. 2003. p. 355. ISBN 978-0-312-30744-8. "Death of...
- 2014, Stewart featured in Melbourne Theatre Company's production of The Speechmaker. The political satire was the first play from Australian filmmakers Working...
- Shakespeare as Tiberius, there is a very large role for an indignant speechmaker, Arruntius, that would have taken advantage of Phillips's rhetorical...