FULL[PLAY] Bride and Groom by Walter Ben Hare - rr
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May I claim Judge Dusenberry?
Thank you!
Greg
Thank you!
Greg
The real doctor is the groom/main character in the play. He is currently in sections 1-3 of the MW.
The Irish butler pretends to be a doctor during Act 1 and was claimed already. Hope that helps!
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I meant the real doctor called doctor in the script in the first like 20 pages, that's as far as I got skimming through it before checking the MW and not seeing them unless it was the main character but if it was the main character I thought it odd he wasn't being called by his name, these old scripts do odd things sometimes though so I guess this is one of those times
Ahh, I see! Yes, the real doctor is called "doctor" in the script. I believe his first line says "Doctor Bancroft" and then the rest of the time its just "Doctor".Inkell wrote: ↑March 10th, 2024, 9:26 amI meant the real doctor called doctor in the script in the first like 20 pages, that's as far as I got skimming through it before checking the MW and not seeing them unless it was the main character but if it was the main character I thought it odd he wasn't being called by his name, these old scripts do odd things sometimes though so I guess this is one of those times
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Ah I see it does, I guess that's what I get for skimming though I still just expected the main character to be called by his first name so it never clicked for me. My bad, sorry
Oh, no worries at all! Expecting the main character to be called by his first name is very reasonable. But as you said, old scripts can be odd. I just got done finding all my lines in another project that call my character by two different names throughout
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Well I still feel like I've been wasting your time so my apologies. Yes stuff like that are the oddities of these old scripts I was thinking off, so strange, I guess their mistakes were harder to correct back then so if they forgot what they had been calling some characters they just ran with the inconsistencies?
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The young doctor, please.
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Here's Officer Henn- laying for Wallace, all three acts:
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_1.mp3 2:46
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_2.mp3 1:41
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_3.mp3 3:08
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_1.mp3 2:46
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_2.mp3 1:41
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_3.mp3 3:08
~ Larry
Thanks, Larry! Got them tucked away into the MW for PLingsilverquill wrote: ↑March 12th, 2024, 3:42 pm Here's Officer Henn- laying for Wallace, all three acts:
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_1.mp3 2:46
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_2.mp3 1:41
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/brideandgroom_henn_3.mp3 3:08
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