COMPLETE[PLAY]Justice by John Galsworthy - thw

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alanmapstone wrote: May 15th, 2020, 4:16 am
wib66 wrote: May 15th, 2020, 3:32 am
Hi Alan that is great and PL OK however just wanted to know what your thoughts were I know he says Blister in the script do you think this is a typo or he is meant to say that.
Hi Michele. I did wonder about that, it does seem more likely a typo than deliberate. I think it is for you as editor to decide. If you want me to redo it I will as it will only take a minute 😸 Odd thing is the same typo occurs in act 4 where Sweedle refers to him as "blister".
If you don't mind doing it again and changing it to Wister that would be great I will also tell the person who plays sweedle to change it thanks
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alanmapstone wrote: May 15th, 2020, 8:23 am Wister act 1 (without blisters)

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/justice_wister_1_128kb.mp3
Thats great thanks and PL OK
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Michele -

In the exchange betwen Cleaver and Cokeson in Act II, I believe a line label for Cokeson should actually be Cleaver's. The line in question is, "COKESON. [Sharply] Yes, sir, but what may be funny to you may not be funny to me, or to the jury. Did they look frightened, or shy, or fierce, or what?"

Following that is the line, "CLEAVER. Not mad, fun——", which I believe should actually be Cokeson's.

I'll include the first in the lines I do for Cleaver and you can decide whether it shold be Cleaver or Cokeson. The second will need to be read by whoever does Cokeson.

In that same spot a stage diection says Cleaver raps his desk. Would you like me to include that in the recording?
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pschempf wrote: May 15th, 2020, 11:40 am Michele -

In the exchange betwen Cleaver and Cokeson in Act II, I believe a line label for Cokeson should actually be Cleaver's. The line in question is, "COKESON. [Sharply] Yes, sir, but what may be funny to you may not be funny to me, or to the jury. Did they look frightened, or shy, or fierce, or what?"

Following that is the line, "CLEAVER. Not mad, fun——", which I believe should actually be Cokeson's.

I'll include the first in the lines I do for Cleaver and you can decide whether it shold be Cleaver or Cokeson. The second will need to be read by whoever does Cokeson.

In that same spot a stage diection says Cleaver raps his desk. Would you like me to include that in the recording?
Thank you for spotting that yes you are quite right I will make sure that whoever takes on Cokeson is aware of the error. Yes you can include the rap in the recording thank you
Michele
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I'd love to claim the part of the young William Falder if that's alright :)
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RHelfmann wrote: May 16th, 2020, 6:23 pm I'd love to claim the part of the young William Falder if that's alright :)
Hi Thanks for claiming that part I will sign you up to it.
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Alan
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Hi Alan thank you this is now PL OK
Michele
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After hearing this Chief Warder's voice, you might be wondering who it is who actually belongs behind bars. :wink:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/justice_wooder_3_128kb.mp3


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SonOfTheExiles wrote: May 17th, 2020, 6:22 pm After hearing this Chief Warder's voice, you might be wondering who it is who actually belongs behind bars. :wink:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/justice_wooder_3_128kb.mp3


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Hi Chris thanks for that yes I think he definitely belongs behind the bars ha ha :D
This is PL OK thanks
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SonOfTheExiles wrote: May 17th, 2020, 6:22 pm After hearing this Chief Warder's voice, you might be wondering who it is who actually belongs behind bars. :wink:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/justice_wooder_3_128kb.mp3


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Or who has spent too long in the bar with the keys to the supply cabinet?

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Can I claim Ruth Honeywill? :D
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Ambsweet13 wrote: May 20th, 2020, 10:11 pm Can I claim Ruth Honeywill? :D
Thank you for claiming I will sign you up to those sections
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May I take the role of Cokeson?

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