COMPLETE[PLAYS]One Act Play Collection 011-thw

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Kitty wrote: May 1st, 2018, 8:26 am all right, I think I have everything up to date now. I rearranged the MW so that the PL ok sections are at the bottom, the claimed sections above and the open sections well visible on top of each play section. :)

If anything is still missing, please tell me.

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Thanks, Sonia! As Tomas mentioned, there are some bit parts in the play "A Day Well Spent" that are not listed in the beginning, and so are not yet in the Magic Window. I found 3:

Boy, 1 line on p. 2
Servant, 2 lines on p. 5, 7
2nd Waiter, 1 line on p. 11
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Now, as the BC of one of the plays, do I have any powers/responsibilities with the MW, or is that just the MC?
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ZamesCurran wrote: May 1st, 2018, 2:30 pm Now, as the BC of one of the plays, do I have any powers/responsibilities with the MW, or is that just the MC?
Unfortunately, the way the MW database is set up, there are only BC, MC, and DPL slots. So for this, you can't actually have full powers and responsibilities: you can still setup and run projects, but not with the access you'll have on your own project. just post claims, PL, other info in the forum and we'll try to catch it and keep the MW up to date.

Thanks, Todd
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benderca wrote: May 1st, 2018, 11:43 am Thanks, Sonia! As Tomas mentioned, there are some bit parts in the play "A Day Well Spent" that are not listed in the beginning, and so are not yet in the Magic Window. I found 3:

Boy, 1 line on p. 2
Servant, 2 lines on p. 5, 7
2nd Waiter, 1 line on p. 11
all right, thanks, TJ. I will insert those sections then.

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May I narrate The Far-Away Princess and play Mr Cotton in A Day Well Spent? (Currently sections 39 and 54.)

Thanks, Todd

(Assuming "Yes", I put myself in the MW. If these have other claimants, just let me know.)
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May I read Sam Newgate, as he is no gentleman it should suit me.
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alanmapstone wrote: May 10th, 2018, 1:56 am May I read Sam Newgate, as he is no gentleman it should suit me.
Okay, slumming, eh?

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May I .... play Mr Cotton in A Day Well Spent? (Currently sections 54.)
alanmapstone wrote: May 10th, 2018, 1:56 am May I read Sam Newgate, as he is no gentleman it should suit me.
Do I need to accept these? (I do)

I'll also take the narrator of "A Day Well Spent" for myself.
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I'm tempted to try a bigger role this time and so I will claim the Princess von Geldern in the Far-away Princess.

And Molière's stage directions. :)

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catharmaiden wrote: May 10th, 2018, 1:32 pm I'm tempted to try a bigger role this time and so I will claim the Princess von Geldern in the Far-away Princess.

And Molière's stage directions. :)

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benderca wrote: May 10th, 2018, 5:38 pm ...and here's the housemaid:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/playgoers_housemaid_pinero.mp3
Thank you.

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benderca wrote: May 10th, 2018, 5:38 pm ...and here's the housemaid:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/playgoers_housemaid_pinero.mp3
:shock: from what deep south did we dig out this housemaid ? :lol: excellent character you gave her, TJ. She is really putting on some airs of be ruspectable. :thumbs: Wonderful, I really enjoyed this show (even though you are being quite nasty to your master and mistress :evil: none of this lip, my dear).

Almost word-perfect, there's only one tiny missing word (sorry, I agree, it's easy to miss in this text):

> at about 1:28: (p. 26): missing a shuddering “Ho !”

thanks !

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catharmaiden wrote: May 12th, 2018, 1:43 pm here's the Narrator for Molière:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/countessofescarbagnas_narrator_moliere.mp3 (6:12)

Sandra
Thank you.

Todd
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