COMPLETE[PLAY] The Country Wife by William Wycherley - thw

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bluechien wrote: November 12th, 2018, 11:00 am Can I take Old Lady Squeamish?

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Hi Tomas!

May I claim Sir Jasper please. :)
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NemoR wrote: November 12th, 2018, 11:06 am Hi Tomas!

May I claim Sir Jasper please. :)
Yes, of course! Thanks, Nemo. :)
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Looks like you need an MC. I'll set this up. EDIT: MW is ready.

And might I play Sparkish?

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Thank you, Todd. :9: Sparkish is yours.

The MW is now ready. I guess we can move off to Dramatic Works to see if we can fill up the remaining roles.
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May I play Lucy please?
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benderca wrote: November 14th, 2018, 7:04 am May I play Lucy please?
Thank you, TJ! :)
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Foon wrote: November 16th, 2018, 6:00 amHere's Dainty Fidget:
oho, our first lady of quality and honour is in :lol: Nicely done, you make her sound like a very dainty upperclass lady :mrgreen:

thank you for the first submission Foon. These are PL ok. You wrongly named Act 5 though ;) but that's ok, these files get deleted later on anyway.

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Kitty wrote: November 16th, 2018, 6:22 am
Foon wrote: November 16th, 2018, 6:00 amHere's Dainty Fidget:
oho, our first lady of quality and honour is in :lol: Nicely done, you make her sound like a very dainty upperclass lady :mrgreen:

thank you for the first submission Foon. These are PL ok. You wrongly names Act 5 though ;) but that's ok, these files get deleted later on anyway.

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Oooh oops. It just made so much sense to me, 1...2...3! ;)
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thank you, Alan, an excellent quack :thumbs: And I so loved this part: "your process is so new that we do not know but it may succeed", where at the end you really were unable to stifle a laugh :lol: This made me instantaneously laugh as well. Wonderful touch.

Quack Act 1 is PL ok.

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Kitty wrote: November 19th, 2018, 2:28 am I so loved this part: "your process is so new that we do not know but it may succeed", where at the end you really were unable to stifle a laugh :lol: This made me instantaneously laugh as well.
I thought that as the Quack is a conman he would recognise a scam by someone else and almost admire it.
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alanmapstone wrote: November 19th, 2018, 2:50 am I thought that as the Quack is a conman he would recognise a scam by someone else and almost admire it.
I think you thought correctly :mrgreen:

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Post by Kitty »

Tomas, here's Act 2 for Mrs Squeamish. I hope I didn't overdo her horniness (but you asked for hamming it up :mrgreen: )

my favourite innuendo in this act was "that men (...) should spend themselves...and fortunes" - yes, a well-placed pause in the sentence can convey so much :lol:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/countrywife_mrs_squeamish_2_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 2:54 min.

I hope you like it...more to come soon 8-)

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