prompter's box

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prompter's box

A stage actor glances toward the prompter's box during a rehearsal.

Definition

Noun: A prompter's box is a small, enclosed booth or structure that projects upward from the floor at the front of a stage. It is designed for the prompter to sit in, concealed from the audience's view. It has an opening facing the performers on stage, allowing the prompter to see them and deliver lines or cues when needed.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of theater and live performance. It refers to the physical location of the prompter during a play or opera.

Examples
  • The actor forgot his line and glanced nervously toward the prompter's box.
  • In traditional theaters, the prompter's box is a crucial but hidden part of the stage machinery.
  • The director decided to forgo using the prompter's box for the final rehearsals.
Advanced Usage
  • The prompter's box is sometimes colloquially referred to simply as "the prompt corner," though this can refer more broadly to the area, not just the enclosed booth.
Variants and Related Words
  • Prompt box: A less common but acceptable synonym for prompter's box.
  • Prompter (noun): The person who sits in the prompter's box to assist performers with their lines.
Synonyms
  • Prompt corner (general area)
  • Prompt side (the side of the stage where the prompter is located)
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Stage: The raised platform where performers act.
  • Wings: The areas to the sides of the stage, out of the audience's view.
  • Cue: A signal for an actor to begin a speech or action.
prompter's box

A stage actor glances toward the prompter's box during a rehearsal.

Noun
  1. a booth projecting above the floor in the front of a stage where the prompter sits; opens toward the performers on stage

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