with "title" I mean 4 lines explaining the title.
I actually thought the prologues were quite funny. But up to you
Sonia
oh, you even cut out the superfluous names, thank you so much. This will make Todd's editing job a lot easier.leanneyauyau wrote: ↑February 8th, 2019, 10:52 am https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/hecyra_stagedirections_1_128kb.mp3 6.22 KB Clear
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excellent performance, Eva Parmeno is the endearing faithful servant all throughout, sometimes bumbling, not always content with the job, but still he plods along. And I especially love the gossipping scene in act 1
I see that 2 and 5 are ready for PL and I just had a listen. They are quite short acts, compared to others we have (Pinero comes to mind )
Thank you, Sonia! Act 3 corrections for PL ...
thank you, Eva, perfectly PL ok nowbluechien wrote: ↑February 10th, 2019, 5:17 pm Thank you, Sonia! Act 3 corrections for PL ...
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a fabulous opening for the play, nicely assembled and perfectly acted out by all involved.
I think plays like this were usually played straight through without any breaks. The division into acts was only a formality and did not involve scene changes or interruptions. So acts could be very short.