COMPLETE[PLAYS]One Act Play Collection 012 - thw

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jennlea
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TJ,

Here is the new audio file with the refrain and the crying. I hope I put all the crying in the right place!

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/adollar_ingenue_pinski.mp3
2:26
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Thank you.

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Hi, I'd like to claim section 18, 33, 53 and 59:)
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Here is the Melancholy girl for The Grandmother:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/thegrandmother_themelancholygirl_128kb.mp3

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Thank you.

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Hello!
Here is my part for Mrs Pimpernel, (Madame Pimprenelle :wink:, it sounds so well in French too, reminding me of an old French word, péronelle, used to name a scatterbrained, talkative young girl... :lol: ) in "Everybody's Husband". My longest part so far, I must say it was quite challenging! :roll:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/everybodyshusband_mrspimpernel_ryan.mp3
I hope it will be understandable enough.
Please do correct my pronounciation if needed, I would record the lines again.
And I am curious, if someone could please explain to me the meaning of Mrs Pimpernel saying "'Tis such a prodigy of a perduction!" :hmm: :?: :mrgreen:
A bientôt !
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PetitPoiSon wrote: March 4th, 2019, 9:10 am Hello!
Here is my part for Mrs Pimpernel, (Madame Pimprenelle :wink:, it sounds so well in French too, reminding me of an old French word, péronelle, used to name a scatterbrained, talkative young girl... :lol: ) in "Everybody's Husband". My longest part so far, I must say it was quite challenging! :roll:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/everybodyshusband_mrspimpernel_ryan.mp3
I hope it will be understandable enough.
Please do correct my pronounciation if needed, I would record the lines again.
And I am curious, if someone could please explain to me the meaning of Mrs Pimpernel saying "'Tis such a prodigy of a perduction!" :hmm: :?: :mrgreen:
A bientôt !
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Extremely well done, I love what you've done with this character! Just wonderful! :9:

Since you asked for notes on pronunciation, I did make note of a few:

1:00 "ought" is pronounced with an "aw" vowel, as in "awe" or "saw," rather than "ow" as in "house"
1:51 "patriotic" The first syllable has a long vowel, as in "pay"
8:56 "condescend" has three syllables, and it sounds like you skipped over the second one: "con-des-(c)end" (I put the c in parentheses because it's silent, although you already got that part right!)
8:57 "honor" the "h" is silent
11:32, 11:38, and 11:59 "Thompson" The "h" in this name is also silent, and doesn't affect the "T," so it should have a hard t sound: "Tompson." Don't ask me why. That's just how it's written! :lol:

Thanks so much! Nothing is missing, and you did an excellent job all the way through at conveying the appropriate emotions. I'll be able to cut out a few of the stage directions. :D Oh, and I think that "perduction" is her mispronunciation of "production," referring to the play. I think that hystronomike is also a mispronunciation of something, and is maybe her attempt at Latin, but I'm really not sure about that one!
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Hey TJ!

Here is the Old Man for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/adollar_oldman_pinski.mp3

3:45

I see you punked out on me as the Old Woman .... I thought we were going to play opposite each other! :cry:
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mightyfelix wrote: March 4th, 2019, 11:17 am
Extremely well done, I love what you've done with this character! Just wonderful! :9:

Since you asked for notes on pronunciation, I did make note of a few:

1:00 "ought" is pronounced with an "aw" vowel, as in "awe" or "saw," rather than "ow" as in "house"
1:51 "patriotic" The first syllable has a long vowel, as in "pay"
8:56 "condescend" has three syllables, and it sounds like you skipped over the second one: "con-des-(c)end" (I put the c in parentheses because it's silent, although you already got that part right!)
8:57 "honor" the "h" is silent
11:32, 11:38, and 11:59 "Thompson" The "h" in this name is also silent, and doesn't affect the "T," so it should have a hard t sound: "Tompson." Don't ask me why. That's just how it's written! :lol:
Thank you for your kind feedback, here is my part with the corrected lines:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/everybodyshusband_mrspimpernel_ryan.mp3

I was very happy to do it and I'm looking forward to hearing it when completed :9:
A bientôt !
Pauline
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MW updated.

Thanks, Todd
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Hey Chuck,

Here is The Bridegroom for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/atsaintjudas_bridegroom_fuller.mp3

11:11
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NemoR wrote: March 6th, 2019, 6:10 pm Hey Chuck,

Here is The Bridegroom for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/atsaintjudas_bridegroom_fuller.mp3

11:11
Thanks Nemo! :-)

Just gave it a quick listen and it's an easy PL OK! Very nicely performed -- thank you so much for helping me out. :-)
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MW updated.

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Post by NemoR »

Thanks Chuck! .. you know I always enjoy your plays!
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NemoR wrote: March 5th, 2019, 8:38 pm Hey TJ!

Here is the Old Man for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/adollar_oldman_pinski.mp3

3:45

I see you punked out on me as the Old Woman .... I thought we were going to play opposite each other! :cry:
Oh, soooo sorry, Nemo. We would have made a great old couple. Rain check on that? I promise you the next dance. (As stage director, I will still be right next to you, commentating your every move... :D ).

Thanks for your file - can't wait to give it a listen.
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