COMPLETE [PLAY] The Gamester by Edward Moore - kit
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Thank you, Eva! Wonderful to have you onboard, as always.
That was the last female character, but since all roles are gender neutral, more ladies are welcome to join as the men... or as the narrator.
That was the last female character, but since all roles are gender neutral, more ladies are welcome to join as the men... or as the narrator.
Tomas Peter
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I note that while most of the guys are four-flushing, card-sharping reprobates, the ladies are all paramounts of virtue.
So I guess, in order to get into character, the ladies will all be at the convent, while we poor guys will just have to settle for a boozy, smoky poker game.
At least, until "Calamity Jane" enters the public domain. (I wonder who will play her? )
Cheers,
Chris
So I guess, in order to get into character, the ladies will all be at the convent, while we poor guys will just have to settle for a boozy, smoky poker game.
At least, until "Calamity Jane" enters the public domain. (I wonder who will play her? )
Cheers,
Chris
Currently on sabbatical from Librivox
that was the most cunning excuse I have ever heard for spending the weekend boozing. A sort of "the things we do for LV" thing.SonOfTheExiles wrote:we poor guys will just have to settle for a boozy, smoky poker game.
Sonia
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As Jarvis is described as 'an old man' I suppose it is an obvious role for me, so may I claim him?
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
of course you may Alan ! Thanks for joining the den of iniquity. Although Jarvis seems to be the nice guy, so you probably don't have to join the weekend boozing-and-poker-camp for rehearsals.alanmapstone wrote:As Jarvis is described as 'an old man' I suppose it is an obvious role for me, so may I claim him?
Sonia
he's in now: https://librivox.org/author/13045WiltedScribe wrote:P.S. Sonia, can you insert this biographical blurb for Moore's catalog page?
thanks to Tricia for doing this for me. But I know now how to do it, one thing learnt yet again.
Sonia
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Thank you all! I can't believe how quickly this has filled up. One day later and only four roles left? Who would've thought?
And I can't wait to see which four readers will nab those roles!
And I can't wait to see which four readers will nab those roles!
Tomas Peter
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
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Thanks, Nemo. Quick and easy.
Tomas Peter
ok, you let me start my job easy here, Nemo. Waiter PL ok of course. You sound very old-style butler-like
I really sometimes wonder why the authors write such small parts in their plays ? I mean, the poor guy could have had a bit more airplay, showing up at various moments to butler a bit more.
Sonia