COMPLETE Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare - kh

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kristin wrote:Thanks, Christie. I think you fulfilled my special requirements perfectly. :thumbs:
Yay! I'm glad you liked it. Snarling into the microphone is kind of fun, in a twisted way.

Here are the next two scenes:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_donjohn_act2_sc1.wav 11.3MB, 1:07

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_donjohn_act2_sc2.wav 14.7MB, 1:28

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Here are Don John's lines for Act 4 scene 1. I know I skipped act 3, but I only have a few spare moments today, so I did the shorter of the two that I had left.

I will TRY to get the third scene done over the weekend, but I can't be sure I will get to it.


http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_donjohn_act4_sc1.wav 8.5MB 0:51

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Thanks, Christie. :D
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Xrystabelle wrote:I will TRY to get the third scene done over the weekend, but I can't be sure I will get to it.

Christie
Okay, I take it back. I'll have it for you today. I'm a bit surprised I managed to squeak it in, but here it is, the last file for Don John:


http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_donjohn_act3_sc2.wav 28.1MB 2:47

let me know if you want anything changed, or if I forgot anything!
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I will read the Sexton in 4.2.
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Joyseternal, I've added you for the part of the Sexton. I'll need to know how you would like your name listed in the catalogue and if you have a website you would like linked to your name.
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Xrystabelle wrote:
Xrystabelle wrote:I will TRY to get the third scene done over the weekend, but I can't be sure I will get to it.

Christie
Okay, I take it back. I'll have it for you today. I'm a bit surprised I managed to squeak it in, but here it is, the last file for Don John:


http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_donjohn_act3_sc2.wav 28.1MB 2:47

let me know if you want anything changed, or if I forgot anything!
Christie
Thanks, Christie. :D
[size=75]Whereas story is processed in the mind in a straightforward manner, poetry bypasses rational thought and goes straight to the limbic system and lights it up like a brushfire. It's the crack cocaine of the literary world. - Jasper Fforde[/size]
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Sorry about the delay in completing this file. I had some troubles with my sound card, and then was distracted by moving to a new apartment.

This is the part of the Sexton, IV.ii.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_sexton_act4_sc2.mp3
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Thanks, joyseternal, it sounds great. :D
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Hi, Kristin,

I've just about gotten Twelfth Night off my desk (waiting on some PL-ing and a couple of missing lines), so I thought I pop over and see if you wanted any help with anything here?

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Post by Rowen »

Hi, I'm really sorry this has taken so long, there's no excuse really, but anywhere here, finally, are my last sections. :)

Act 5 Scene 1
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_claudio_act5_sc1.mp3

Act 5 Scene 3
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_claudio_act5_sc3.mp3

Act 5 Scene 4
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/kh/muchado_claudio_act5_sc4.mp3
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Hmm, is this project still alive? We just noticed that Henry has a small part. We'll record it soon!
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Whenever he has time, no rush. It'll be a bit before I get this moving again.
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Post by maree »

Hi are there any parts left, or do we know if anyone's dropped out of the project?
If so, I'd love to be involved!

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Hi maree, I need to send messages to some of the readers to see if they are still interested. But there is a good chance some of the parts will be opening up in the next couple weeks.

I've set a new deadline for this project. August 1, 2009. If people still plan on doing their part please post here and let me know.
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