COMPLETE[PLAY]The Devil's Disciple by Shaw - thw
Joanna, (and other potential Play BCs, which is why this is in the forum rather than just a PM)
One thing you can do to make it easier for potential readers to find open roles is to move claimed roles down in the MW so the open ones are at the top. (The sections in the MW can be individually dragged and dropped by the BC.)
Also, when you eventually have PL OK sections, you can put them at the bottom of the MW under the open section you have reserved for each of the final acts.
Thanks, Todd
One thing you can do to make it easier for potential readers to find open roles is to move claimed roles down in the MW so the open ones are at the top. (The sections in the MW can be individually dragged and dropped by the BC.)
Also, when you eventually have PL OK sections, you can put them at the bottom of the MW under the open section you have reserved for each of the final acts.
Thanks, Todd
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Done. Thank you very much for taking time to help me see how to do this better.ToddHW wrote: ↑June 10th, 2021, 6:48 am Joanna, (and other potential Play BCs, which is why this is in the forum rather than just a PM)
One thing you can do to make it easier for potential readers to find open roles is to move claimed roles down in the MW so the open ones are at the top. (The sections in the MW can be individually dragged and dropped by the BC.)
Also, when you eventually have PL OK sections, you can put them at the bottom of the MW under the open section you have reserved for each of the final acts.
Thanks, Todd
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I'll read Chaplain Brudenell in Act 3.
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Thank you! Looking forward to listening.
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Hurrah! Thank you! Looking forward to hearing your reading.
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Hi there,
Might I claim Lawyer Hawkins? I have one little question: How do you want Dudgeon Pronounced?
Thanks,
Wayne
Might I claim Lawyer Hawkins? I have one little question: How do you want Dudgeon Pronounced?
Thanks,
Wayne
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Yes indeed--thank you very much! Looking forward to hearing your reading.Kalamareader wrote: ↑June 12th, 2021, 4:35 pm Hi there,
Might I claim Lawyer Hawkins? I have one little question: How do you want Dudgeon Pronounced?
Thanks,
Wayne
I hadn't stopped to think about different possible ways of pronouncing Dudgeon. I've said it as I'd say the word, rhyming with bludgeon and curmudgeon.... I don't know if those also are pronounced differently in different places. You can hear how I say the name at the opening of my Richard Dudgeon act 1 file which I've just put into the MW.
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Richard Dudgeon's first act is up. Duration 10:55
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/devilsdisciple_richarddudgeon_1.mp3
If anyone's up for PLing that would be lovely, but Todd says that isn't necessary, as jennlea will PL those parts along with everything else in the completed acts.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/devilsdisciple_richarddudgeon_1.mp3
If anyone's up for PLing that would be lovely, but Todd says that isn't necessary, as jennlea will PL those parts along with everything else in the completed acts.
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Joanna,JoannaHoyt wrote: ↑June 12th, 2021, 5:12 pmYes indeed--thank you very much! Looking forward to hearing your reading.Kalamareader wrote: ↑June 12th, 2021, 4:35 pm Hi there,
Might I claim Lawyer Hawkins? I have one little question: How do you want Dudgeon Pronounced?
Thanks,
Wayne
I hadn't stopped to think about different possible ways of pronouncing Dudgeon. I've said it as I'd say the word, rhyming with bludgeon and curmudgeon.... I don't know if those also are pronounced differently in different places. You can hear how I say the name at the opening of my Richard Dudgeon act 1 file which I've just put into the MW.
Here is Lawyer Hawkins. Seems like a very nice guy, not your typical lawyer
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/devilsdisciple_hawkins_1.mp3
Thanks for the chance,
Wayne
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Thank you!Kalamareader wrote: ↑June 12th, 2021, 7:56 pm
Joanna,
Here is Lawyer Hawkins. Seems like a very nice guy, not your typical lawyer
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/devilsdisciple_hawkins_1.mp3
Thanks for the chance,
Wayne
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