COMPLETE[PLAYS] Short Plays from Dickens by Horace Browne - thw
Good news.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
Thanks for PL'ing!
Todd
Todd
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I want to help bring this project closer to completion, so I'd like to claim these additional sections:
40 – Edward Chester
46 – Simon Tappertit
57 – Hugh
71 – Martin Chuzzlewit
96 – Traddles
105 – The Rev. Mr. Chadband
131 – Bradley Headstone
Thanks!
40 – Edward Chester
46 – Simon Tappertit
57 – Hugh
71 – Martin Chuzzlewit
96 – Traddles
105 – The Rev. Mr. Chadband
131 – Bradley Headstone
Thanks!
Tomas Peter
Todd, I was recording my parts just now and it appears that Mrs. Spottletoe has nothing to say, really? Or am I missing something?
And I'm sorry in advance for Betsy Tibbs - I don't think I got her drawl right...
And I'm sorry in advance for Betsy Tibbs - I don't think I got her drawl right...
Cheers, Ava.
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Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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Hi Ava. I checked into this as well. All I have marked in my copy is the top of page 98, second sentence;Availle wrote:Todd, I was recording my parts just now and it appears that Mrs. Spottletoe has nothing to say, really? Or am I missing something?
And I'm sorry in advance for Betsy Tibbs - I don't think I got her drawl right...
"Mrs. Spottletoe, who immediately falls to weeping afresh."
This is a note probably read by stage narrator, but I imagine you could if you want.
Anthony
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
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Here are some of my files. Note that in "The Great Protestant Association," there is an offstage character named John whose voice is heard a couple of times. I've recorded his bits with a deeper voice to distinguish him from Hugh and included his bits at the end of the file, so that you don't have to add another entry to the MW (and thereby skew the file numbering).
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_edwardchester_40.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_simontappertit_46.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_hugh_57.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_edwardchester_40.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_simontappertit_46.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_hugh_57.mp3
Tomas Peter
There are two other characters I discovered after setting up the MW were non-speaking roles, so a third does not surprise me. Sorry about that.afutterer wrote:Hi Ava. I checked into this as well. All I have marked in my copy is the top of page 98, second sentence;Availle wrote:Todd, I was recording my parts just now and it appears that Mrs. Spottletoe has nothing to say, really? Or am I missing something?
And I'm sorry in advance for Betsy Tibbs - I don't think I got her drawl right...
"Mrs. Spottletoe, who immediately falls to weeping afresh."
This is a note probably read by stage narrator, but I imagine you could if you want.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks.WiltedScribe wrote:Here are some of my files. Note that in "The Great Protestant Association," there is an offstage character named John whose voice is heard a couple of times. I've recorded his bits with a deeper voice to distinguish him from Hugh and included his bits at the end of the file, so that you don't have to add another entry to the MW (and thereby skew the file numbering).
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_edwardchester_40.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_simontappertit_46.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/shortplaysfromdickens_hugh_57.mp3
Todd
PL NOTES:
SECTION 50 - Mrs Rudge - His mother, living as a widow
Great job reading! Thanks so much for helping out.
The only thing I found here are a few missed lines. Between 1:33 and 1:36 there should be the lines from pages 76 and 77 of the text.
Please add those lines and re-upload for the ok. Thanks!
SECTION 50 - Mrs Rudge - His mother, living as a widow
Great job reading! Thanks so much for helping out.
The only thing I found here are a few missed lines. Between 1:33 and 1:36 there should be the lines from pages 76 and 77 of the text.
Please add those lines and re-upload for the ok. Thanks!
Anthony
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus