prompter

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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 they are supposed to be situated. The role of the souffleur, or prompter, reaches back to the medieval theatre, but has disappeared in countries like Britain, the United States, France, and Italy. In these places, actors are expected to assist each other in case they forget their lines. However, in Germany and central Europe, the job of the prompter is still very much alive and integral to the repertory system. This is because multiple plays are performed in rotation each week, making it challenging for actors to memorise all their lines. In theatres without prompters, their role is undertaken by the stage manager, who will have a copy of...

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File:Apuntador (souffleur) del siglo XVIII.jpg
Apuntador (souffleur) del siglo XVIII.jpg
Dibujo del corte transversal del proscenio de un teatro a la italiana, con detalles de la concha (ca...
File:Harvard Theatre Collection - TS Promptbooks Sh 154.75, Henry Irving 1874.jpg
Harvard Theatre Collection - TS Promptbooks Sh 154.75, Henry Irving 1874.jpg
This is the prompt book from and 1874 staging of Hamlet by English actor and manager Henry Irving (1...

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