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When warned by the members of a scrambling crew that she'd be flying blind (no prompter), Ms. Rimes offered them reassurance: "We can figure it out".
In future episodes, he needed no prompter.
It is a marathon role; Mike Nichols, who played it in the world premiere at the Royal National Theater in London in 1996, depended on a digital crib sheet embedded in the table he sat behind, but Mr. Shawn, the author, requires no prompter.
(Remember the good old City Opera, nearly dormant and badly struggling right now?) There is no prompter's box at the David H. Koch Theater.
But after that her "whole character consists in having no will of her own, no prompter but her obedience".
You can tell that he didn't need notes, that he didn't have to consult anything, no prompter.
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No sign of his chief prompter, George Osborne, yet.
So when he read someone else's words from the glass screens of the prompter, which involves no smoke but is literally a mirror designed to make it look as if he were directly addressing the audience, it was embarrassing.
Simply as a feat of memory, you have to give Mr. Giordani credit: he moved confidently through this three-hour work with no rehearsal, scarcely glancing at the prompter's box.
"I have no judgment about" prompters, she says.
One attendee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the no-press rule, said Mr. Bush appeared to speak without a prompter and only occasionally referred to notes.
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