benderca wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 6:08 pmHere's the charming Mrs. Lanham -- yet another character I've played who treats her husband wonderfully (sorry again, Alan ):
yes, poor Alan, constantly called "ridiculous" by you but I already heard Alan's character, he seems to take the jibes of his wife in his stride.
Excellent job, TJ. I loved it very much. And it's absolutely PL ok.
For Act 2 there are actually many more "others" lines, maybe you could insert your voice into that crowd as well ?
> at about 0:30: (p. 75, 78 and 81)
"Pleasant day—have you ever known such weather as we are having this winter ? Yes, indeed, I think they should let the soldiers out sooner. Oh, well, you know, Baker, I'm a Bolshevik myself."
"Hear—hear—"
"Sh—please."
"Sh—"
"Sh !"
"Go on, Mr. Hart !"
"Oh !"
For Act 2 there are actually many more "others" lines, maybe you could insert your voice into that crowd as well ?
> at about 0:30: (p. 75, 78 and 81)
"Pleasant day—have you ever known such weather as we are having this winter ? Yes, indeed, I think they should let the soldiers out sooner. Oh, well, you know, Baker, I'm a Bolshevik myself."
"Hear—hear—"
"Sh—please."
"Sh—"
"Sh !"
"Go on, Mr. Hart !"
"Oh !"
Thanks
Sonia
i saw those ones but wasn't too sure whether i should read or not. i'll probably get to these on sunday. i guess if i just read all and whoever is editing can pick what they need?