COMPLETE[PLAY]Mollentrave on Women by Sutro - thw
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Hi there,
I'll would like to play Margaret Messilent for Acts 1, 2, & 3.
I'll would like to play Margaret Messilent for Acts 1, 2, & 3.
Nichole James
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Thank you, Jacqui, signing you up.JubliantJacqui wrote: ↑June 29th, 2021, 1:17 am Hi there,
I'll would like to play Margaret Messilent for Acts 1, 2, & 3.
Cheers,
Chris
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Thank you, Jenn, signing you up.
Cheers,
Chris
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Hello,
May I play Everard Swenboys?
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Ethan
May I play Everard Swenboys?
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Ethan
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Act 1 Margaret Missilent
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_01.mp3
(5:10)
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_01.mp3
(5:10)
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Margaret Missilent Act 2
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_02.mp3
Margaret Missilent Act 3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_03.mp3
This is my first play that I've had the opportunity to be a part of. I posted Act 1 a few days ago. I've done my best attempt at an Aussie accent, but I can certainly re-record if you feel it isn't working. Also, in Act 3, please let me know if the crying at the end is too over the top
Thanks for all you do!
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_02.mp3
Margaret Missilent Act 3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_03.mp3
This is my first play that I've had the opportunity to be a part of. I posted Act 1 a few days ago. I've done my best attempt at an Aussie accent, but I can certainly re-record if you feel it isn't working. Also, in Act 3, please let me know if the crying at the end is too over the top
Thanks for all you do!
Nichole James
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Hi there Chris,
I haven't done Stage Directions for a while, and this one sound like fun, but boy, the playwright (A person who writes plays is a playwright, not a playwrite, but the act of writing plays is usually spelled playwriting. The wright in the compound noun playwright is a little-used word referring to one who constructs or repairs something. It also appears in shipwright, which refers to a person who builds ships.) certainly is a wordy son-of-a-gun .
Thanks,
Wayne
edit: If I get this, I have one question (at least for now, more may come later), are we pronouncing Miss Treable like Treble, as in Treble Cleff?
I haven't done Stage Directions for a while, and this one sound like fun, but boy, the playwright (A person who writes plays is a playwright, not a playwrite, but the act of writing plays is usually spelled playwriting. The wright in the compound noun playwright is a little-used word referring to one who constructs or repairs something. It also appears in shipwright, which refers to a person who builds ships.) certainly is a wordy son-of-a-gun .
Thanks,
Wayne
edit: If I get this, I have one question (at least for now, more may come later), are we pronouncing Miss Treable like Treble, as in Treble Cleff?
Wayne
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Thank you, signing you up. Sorry for the slow response, I am having internet connectivity issues this month.
Cheers,
Chris
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Thank you, queued for PL.JubilantJacqui wrote: ↑July 11th, 2021, 12:28 am Margaret Missilent Act 2
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_02.mp3
Margaret Missilent Act 3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_margaretmissilent_03.mp3
This is my first play that I've had the opportunity to be a part of. I posted Act 1 a few days ago. I've done my best attempt at an Aussie accent, but I can certainly re-record if you feel it isn't working. Also, in Act 3, please let me know if the crying at the end is too over the top
Thanks for all you do!
I've listened to your accent and it's great. Aussie is all about attitude anyway, and you've nailed it!
Cheers,
Chris
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Thank you, queued for PL.JtotheP716 wrote: ↑July 13th, 2021, 8:40 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/mollentraveonwomen_ladyderenham_1.mp3 01:58
Cheers,
Chris
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Hi Wayne! Signing you up.Kalamareader wrote: ↑July 14th, 2021, 3:45 pm Hi there Chris,
I haven't done Stage Directions for a while, and this one sound like fun, but boy, the playwright (A person who writes plays is a playwright, not a playwrite, but the act of writing plays is usually spelled playwriting. The wright in the compound noun playwright is a little-used word referring to one who constructs or repairs something. It also appears in shipwright, which refers to a person who builds ships.) certainly is a wordy son-of-a-gun .
Thanks,
Wayne
edit: If I get this, I have one question (at least for now, more may come later), are we pronouncing Miss Treable like Treble, as in Treble Cleff?
It occurs to me that "Waynewright" could be considered to be a variant spelling of "wainwright", a "wain" being a dialect spelling of "wagon", so I can understand your interest in raising this.
It's not really a big issue if we have different pronunciations of names in our plays, but my own instinct is to pronounce "Treable" as "tree-ble".
Cheers,
Chris
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