COMPLETE[PLAYS]One Act Play Collection 012 - thw

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Thank you.

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thank you Campbell :) a very snippish player who knows his worth and doesn't want anyone to tell him what to do :mrgreen: nicely done

just one small correction right at the beginning:

> at 0:07: "sir we are beholden to you for your good counsels"- you say "our", which is not logical in this context

thanks :)

@Josh: thanks for your submission, I'll put it in the MW...

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great, that means all the roles in that play are in and as soon as Bhavya has PLed them, the assembly can start :9: thanks, Josh !

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Hamlet act 2 (including the most famous line in English drama)

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/rosencrantzandguildenstern_hamlet_2.mp3
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alanmapstone wrote: May 26th, 2019, 11:41 am Hamlet act 2 (including the most famous line in English drama)
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/rosencrantzandguildenstern_hamlet_2.mp3
:lol: he really starts with this line ! Yes of course they would have to include it somewhere, or it wouldn't be Hamlet. I found it hilarious that he is constantly interrupted in his soliloquy.

Excellent job so far, Alan, but you forgot to include the whole of act 3. We are doing this as a "one-acter" (for this occasion), because the acts are so short, they are merely scenes wrongly named ;) Could you include it all in one file please, that way there will be no confusion in the MW.

Thanks :)

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Kitty wrote: May 26th, 2019, 12:14 pm
alanmapstone wrote: May 26th, 2019, 11:41 am Hamlet act 2 (including the most famous line in English drama)
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/rosencrantzandguildenstern_hamlet_2.mp3
Excellent job so far, Alan, but you forgot to include the whole of act 3. We are doing this as a "one-acter" (for this occasion), because the acts are so short, they are merely scenes wrongly named ;) Could you include it all in one file please, that way there will be no confusion in the MW.
My mistake! Forgot this is the one act collection. I will put all in one file when do act 3 :oops:
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alanmapstone wrote: May 26th, 2019, 12:20 pm My mistake! Forgot this is the one act collection. I will put all in one file when do act 3 :oops:
no problem :) I realize it was confusing.

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KIBBONAFIDE wrote: May 26th, 2019, 7:09 am Here's Steen:


https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/whythechimesrang_steen_mcfadden.mp3 3:16

Thank you!
Oh, thank you so much, Josh!
This fits in so nicely with the other characters ... and PL OK :thumbs:

I have the parts put together, but need a couple of missed narrator lines, and then it will be ready for the final edit. Took me way longer than I expected. I'm sure there must be an easier way, but it will all come together.
~ Larry
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silverquill wrote: May 26th, 2019, 7:06 pm Oh, thank you so much, Josh!
This fits in so nicely with the other characters ... and PL OK :thumbs:
MW updated :) sorry Larry that I cannot PL your narrator or finished play, but it's not PD for me. :? I am hoping there will be an American volunteer to help out with the PL jobs here.

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Section 43 PL NOTES:


0:54 missed the lines:

TIME:—Dusk of a day of long ago.

SCENE:—The interior of a wood-chopper's hut on the edge of a forest.



3:52 heard devotedlybut text says devoutly

4:20 missed line Steps are heard outside the house. Both boys start and look frightened again

4:58 long pause in the middle of a line that is uninterrupted in the text

5:55 missed line BERTEL. (His eye on the shelf above the fire)

8:30 long pause in the middle of a line that is uninterrupted in the text

10:49 missed line OLD WOMAN. (Half rises stiffly as HOLGER draws nearer)

11:47 missed line HOLGER. (Turns and looks at the old woman and then back to BERTEL)
Elsie :9:
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elsieselwyn wrote: May 27th, 2019, 6:54 am Section 43 PL NOTES:
8-) oh ! thank you Elsie, for helping out here ! :thumbs: will mark the notes in the MW

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elsieselwyn wrote: May 27th, 2019, 6:54 am Section 43 PL NOTES:


0:54 missed the lines:

TIME:—Dusk of a day of long ago.

SCENE:—The interior of a wood-chopper's hut on the edge of a forest.



3:52 heard devotedlybut text says devoutly

4:20 missed line Steps are heard outside the house. Both boys start and look frightened again

4:58 long pause in the middle of a line that is uninterrupted in the text

5:55 missed line BERTEL. (His eye on the shelf above the fire)

8:30 long pause in the middle of a line that is uninterrupted in the text

10:49 missed line OLD WOMAN. (Half rises stiffly as HOLGER draws nearer)

11:47 missed line HOLGER. (Turns and looks at the old woman and then back to BERTEL)
Well, thanks for that. I already had these flagged as I went through assembly, and am just now sitting down to record them, and a couple more that weren't just right. I do appreciate your help. :thumbs:
~ Larry
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Todd,

I would like to add a Play.

* First Come, First Served by John Maddison Morton
* http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/59210
* author already in Librivox
* none
* 7
* 1886
* The list of characters
Narrator - dlolso21
Colonel Challenger (COL.)
Harry Barton (BART.)
Basil Royston (ROYS.)
Mrs. Templeton (Mrs. T)
Julia Templeton
Jospehine Templeton

David O
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