(Complete) History Plays for the Grammar Grades - mb

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
Post Reply
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

HughGil wrote:
TriciaG wrote:They're quick!

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/mb/historyplays_menofhouse_053.mp3 (0:23)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/mb/historyplays_otherman_081.mp3 (0:22)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/mb/historyplays_memberofcongress_090.mp3 (2:23)

There were two lines in a row for "Other Man." I think they could be the same person.

"Member of Congress" is three distinct individuals - two northerners and one southerner. I gave them different voices and threw in a very hokey Southern accent. Feel free to change things, discard, ask for another reader for part of them, etc. ;)
Hi Tricia,

053, 081 and 090 are all okay. :thumbs:

Hugh
Thank you Tricia and Hugh!
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

wildemoose wrote:I'll take 78 and 91 to finish things off! I'd also be happy to help with editing if you'd like.
Thank you a bunch, Arielle! As for editing, I'll let you know if I need to take you up on that! Hugh was going to edit a couple more of them - if he still wants to. :-)

Hugh, do you remember which ones they were and do you still want to do them? No problem if you don't want to or don't have the time any more ~ I know it has been a while!
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
HughGil
Posts: 1887
Joined: June 7th, 2011, 1:39 pm
Location: California

Post by HughGil »

Hi Maria,

John Smith and Pocahontas, which is complete, and George Rogers Clark were the two that I was going to edit. If you want to edit or let Arielle edit George Rogers Clark, go for it. My schedule is tight right now. :)

Hugh
"the story seems to take forever to go anywhere - and I know where it is going." - m8b1 2012
wildemoose
Posts: 5076
Joined: January 21st, 2009, 12:33 pm
Location: Arlington, MA

Post by wildemoose »

I'm happy to do George Rogers Clark. :D
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

Have at is, Arielle! :D

And if you really want to do any of the others, feel free ~ just might want to let me know first to make sure I'm not working on it myself. I know for sure I probably wouldn't get around to anything until next week at the least.
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
Delmar H Dolbier
Posts: 749
Joined: June 9th, 2011, 10:10 pm
Location: Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Post by Delmar H Dolbier »

Kristingj
Posts: 4847
Joined: June 9th, 2011, 4:28 am

Post by Kristingj »

m8b1 wrote:
Kristingj wrote:Hi, I'd like to help out with one/several of the smaller roles:)
Hi Kristin,

Great! How many would you like?

I've put you down for a few with minimal lines:
032 - People (in the Pilgrims play) - 2 lines
055 - Third Man of the House - (George Washington play) - 1 line
074 - General Scott (Andrew Jackson play) - 1 line
092 - Mr. Haynes (Webster, Clay and Calhoun) - 1 line

Let me know if you want more or less roles. As long as they don't talk to each other/in the same act I'm fine with anything. :-) All the roles are pretty small, but I purposely pulled out 1 and 2 liners for you, not knowing quite how small you wanted!
Great:)
Kristin

The Count of Monte Cristo (Dramatic reading) - PL and Editors needed!
wildemoose
Posts: 5076
Joined: January 21st, 2009, 12:33 pm
Location: Arlington, MA

Post by wildemoose »

m8b1 wrote:Have at is, Arielle! :D

And if you really want to do any of the others, feel free ~ just might want to let me know first to make sure I'm not working on it myself. I know for sure I probably wouldn't get around to anything until next week at the least.
George Rogers Clark is finished and in the MW. I think I'll go ahead and do Abraham Lincoln and Grant/Lee as well since they're both ready to go.
wildemoose
Posts: 5076
Joined: January 21st, 2009, 12:33 pm
Location: Arlington, MA

Post by wildemoose »

Abraham Lincoln is up, but there's a missing line for the Soldier in Grant and Lee:

Soldier: Your answer will be given to General Buckner. Good bye, General Grant. (Salute).

I'll PM Charlotte.
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

Delmar H Dolbier wrote:http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/mb/historyplays_oldergeorgewashington_061.mp3 [00:29]

DHD
=====================================
Thank you very much!
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

wildemoose wrote: George Rogers Clark is finished and in the MW. I think I'll go ahead and do Abraham Lincoln and Grant/Lee as well since they're both ready to go.
Thanks a bunch, Arielle ~ that is a big help! :D
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
HughGil
Posts: 1887
Joined: June 7th, 2011, 1:39 pm
Location: California

Post by HughGil »

Delmar H Dolbier wrote:http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/mb/historyplays_oldergeorgewashington_061.mp3 [00:29]

DHD
=====================================
Hi Delmar,

061 is okay. :thumbs:

Hugh
"the story seems to take forever to go anywhere - and I know where it is going." - m8b1 2012
wildemoose
Posts: 5076
Joined: January 21st, 2009, 12:33 pm
Location: Arlington, MA

Post by wildemoose »

Sections 78 and 91 are in the MW. :)
m8b1
LibriVox Admin Team
Posts: 17664
Joined: March 28th, 2009, 1:08 pm
Location: The Bluegrass State
Contact:

Post by m8b1 »

Thank you very much, Arielle!
Maria
------
Readers Wanted:

---
Catholic Audiobooks
HughGil
Posts: 1887
Joined: June 7th, 2011, 1:39 pm
Location: California

Post by HughGil »

wildemoose wrote:Sections 78 and 91 are in the MW. :)

Hi Arielle,

78 is okay.

91 is missing one small line. It's the second line for Calhoun.

Calhoun: Mr. Clay.

Hugh
"the story seems to take forever to go anywhere - and I know where it is going." - m8b1 2012
Post Reply