Now all we need to complete Act 2 is someone to read the lines of the PAGE in scenes 4 & 7. This role gender neutral and could be read by someone who appears elsewhere in the play.
Stage Directions for Act 2 are Ready for PL! https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/doncarlos_stagedirections_2.mp3 26.40 Sorry these have taken so long, I am getting a lot of headaches at present and so having to limit my screen time. Also the SD are turning out to be longer than I expected. :( As it ...
IN HONOUR OF THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF LORD BYRON The Isles of Greece from Don Juan by George Gordon, Lord Byron text: https://archive.org/details/lordbyronsdonjua00byrouoft/page/111/mode/1up?view=theater (page 111) mp3: https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/spc251_islesofgreece_asm_...
Sections 2, 3 & 4 are in MW Ready for PL! Hi Larry Some years ago I attended a seminar on the difficulty of translating Pushkin into English. From what I remember of that and the translator's comment that he has "translated Pushkin literally word for word, line for line" I think it is ...
johng wrote: ↑April 17th, 2024, 10:34 am
I agree....but the ONE advantage, I think, is overshadowed by the "trauma" of having to listen to all the intro /extra material!
grumble, grumble!!!!
If you use the short poetry disclaimer rather the one you specify it can be less tedious.
Here are the lines of Comus from "Comus" - https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/comus_comus_milton.mp3 PL Notes for Comus in Comus: Hi Greg Just a few minor corrections: at 2.11 (Line125) text is Come, let us our rites begin - but us is missing at 3.06 (line 137) text is Of all thy dues be...
I have done a few collections like this and simply---rather arbitrarily---decide on a number of poems for each section and then charge on. To listen to individual, short poems is tedious for me, especially as we use the intro each time (even though it can be the short form.) The one advantage of ha...