No one in this thread has mentioned texmacs.

You can open a sage session within texmacs. It looks like a latex-
generated pdf, but you can change it live, the text, tha formulas and
the sage commands.

I haven't seen the slideshow mode of the notebook, but texmacs+sage is
very cool. If you use ubuntu, you just have to apt-get texmacs, then
open texmacs, and then open a sage session. In other systems, you
might have to do this:

http://wiki.sagemath.org/TeXmacs
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