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(Delivered while staring straight out front by a guy who seems to be wearing a tux for the first time. And welded to the prompter, which always seems to be a yard too far away. The dialogue is of pure wood).
In a front row, a headstone for Isaak and Lola Feld has the adage: "The play is done, the curtain drops slow, falling to the prompter's bell".
"It says 'The Belly Button edition starts now,'" Carlson laughed, pointing to the prompter.
The Siege of Rhodes "continued acting 12 days without interruption with great applause" according to the prompter John Downes in his "historical review of the stage" Roscius Anglicanus (1708).
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Visit to the prompters box while Vadja prompted the performers in "Tannhauser".
And where are the words?" A moment later she smiled and said, "O.K.," as she resumed her explanation of the research, her speech having returned to the prompters in front of the podium from which it had vanished just when it was needed most.
"You cannot force it," one White House official said of Mr. Bush's reluctance to use the prompter.
He has mastered the art of public speaking both off the cuff and while seeming not to use the prompter.
And as the run continues, this busy artist may not need to glance quite so much at the prompter's box.
Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) To judge by the prompter, Clinton appears to be extemporizing kind of a lot.
Small video monitors on either side allow the prompter to see the conductor, and speakers pipe in the performance from the pit.
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