COMPLETE: Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare - jo

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
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kristin
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The reading is very good, the accent needs a little work. You might try listening to some of Cori's files here:

http://librivox.org/newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=92
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Thanks Kristin!
Ill give it a listen and try again :)

~Claire
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All downloaded, I'll give them a listen soonish.
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Thanks, Claire, got them, again will listen soon.
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I'll be gone for a few days, but I should be back by next Wednesday.
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I'm uploading the wav file for Lady Montague to Anita's ftp site. file name: romeo_act1_scene1_lady_montague.wav.

My accent is ridiculously attrocious, I think. It kept trying to lean toward Scottish fo rsome oddball reason, so now I don't think it sounds like much of anything at all. When I get a chance to immerse myself in the BBC, I can try again, if you think it needs some help!

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I'm contemplating reading Paris or Capulet, if possible. Let me know if you want me to audition.

I am English and here are two recordings ive made so far of poetry

http://www.hoylecourtprimary.com/files/love_song_of_j_alfred_prufrock_eliot_sf.mp3


http://www.hoylecourtprimary.com/files/sympathy_dunbar_sf.mp3

I will happily record an audition if required :)
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Thanks for volunteering. Can you read any scene with Paris in it and send it so we can get an idea of how you would sound as Paris. Much appreciated.
Kind regards


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http://hoylecourtprimary.com/files/romeo_act5_scene3_paris.wav

Here is a pretty fast recording of Paris's last scene (his death). Let me know what you think
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Post by Jefferson »

With a little help with some technical aspects, I'd like to do Escalus if it's still open. Thanks
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Post by ancilla »

This is fantastic, I was wondering if I could read the part of the Narrator, being female there aren't many parts left over for me.

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BC Needed for this project.

If you are interested in BCing this project please PM me and I will fill you in with the details. An experienced BC would be best as dramatic works require a bit more work than regular projects.

Anyone who has recently requested a part please be patient till we can find a new BC.
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