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At first he used to work behind the stage as a prompter.
It turned out that the wrong speech was in the prompter.
The President gave a fine performance with his speech, not even using the prompter.
All of which the prompter would need to have recorded in their book.
His eyes were often fixed on the prompter, and he did not seem to know the music well enough.
The other was a prompter, with a line waiting for her, flashing red.
"Now they're more a part of the show than just a prompter.
I had never dreamed he would respond to such a prompter.
She read the spot once off the prompter, thanked everybody and got up to leave.
From this vantage point, the prompter has an excellent view of the stage floor.
She has a fantastic memory, and never uses a prompter on stage.
At the first preview on Friday night, some lines were missed and the voice of a prompter was heard.
In his small, but consequential role, the prompter was perfection.
He carries a prompter; it has never taken me longer than three minutes to get to him."
And when censorship problems arose, the prompter had to resolve them.
"Cue," said the prompter, close to her side, but she did not hear.
Banging her fist on the prompter wasn't a good idea.
The prompter sits during performances in the box sunk into the front of the stage.
She looked into the prompter, adjusted the contrast and cleared her throat.
The prompter gave her a line: Sorry, guys, but I'm working late again tonight.
Finally a prompter was heard, prodding him into speech.
It was in this sense that the prompter "held" and "kept" the "books" of the company.
It was nearly time, and still she spoke to no one, heard little, viewed the blank prompter with a certain measure of fear.
"Jazz is really America's classical music," the President read from a prompter.
"You also get a sense of the misstatements and repetition when candidates speak without a prompter."