COMPLETE[PLAY]Madame Pepita by Sierra - thw

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mightyfelix wrote: June 29th, 2020, 5:30 pm I had to laugh at myself when I looked at the ages. At first, I was going to say that I'd read Carmen because she's closest to my age. Then I realized I'm actually right in between her and Madame Pepita. Then I realized, no, I'm actually closer to Madame Pepita! :lol: :roll:

(In my defense, I just had a birthday.)
I am just over the age of all the female parts and here I am reading the 17 year old :lol:
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Thank you. Hopefully I can attract a DPL. Otherwise you'll have to wait for PL a few days 'til I finish a mountain of editing!

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ToddHW wrote: June 30th, 2020, 9:18 am Thank you. Hopefully I can attract a DPL. Otherwise you'll have to wait for PL a few days 'til I finish a mountain of editing!
Thanks, Todd
No problem. I am sure the project will take a while like most dramas so no rush :D
Thanks for launching so many new plays :thumbs:
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ToddHW wrote: June 30th, 2020, 9:18 amHopefully I can attract a DPL. Otherwise you'll have to wait for PL a few days 'til I finish a mountain of editing!
Todd, I decided to jump in after all :) Seeing that everybody is out of their age group here, this looks like fun :lol: So I'm giving myself a rejuvenation as well and play 16-year-old Cristina. :mrgreen:

...I just noticed, I will be the youngest then...hopefully I can pull that. Even though...I am already used to snotty, feisty lady's maids and they were probably in the same league than little Cristina here. :lol:

While I'm at it, I can also DPL.

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Thank you thank you thank you. This even makes up for the *angel smilie* in Tom Thumb!

Thank you (did I say that yet?), Todd
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ToddHW wrote: July 3rd, 2020, 4:58 amThis even makes up for the *angel smilie* in Tom Thumb!
why this aversity to angel smilies ? :hmm: they should be reassuring :)

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ok here we go, Alan. A wonderfully affable character you have created here. I don't know the play yet, so I hope this guy is really a good person and doesn't have a sinister secret agenda later on :lol: There could be a surprise twist in act 2.... I let myself be surprised.

In any case, a brilliant first act :thumbs: all PL ok. Thank you, looking forward to the next part.

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The Sewing Girl role please.

You know it makes sense, Todd. :lol:

Madame Pepita needs a sewing girl tough enough to tell the menfolk to turn about while she straightens her silk stocking seams.

"Okay, face the wall, boys. This is a hold-up."

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Kitty wrote: July 3rd, 2020, 5:11 am
ToddHW wrote: July 3rd, 2020, 4:58 amThis even makes up for the *angel smilie* in Tom Thumb!
why this aversity to angel smilies ? :hmm: they should be reassuring :)

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Maybe if the angel smile didn't make Todd's characters feel as if they were being contemplated as an unusual though interesting hors d'oeuvre? :wink:
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SonOfTheExiles wrote: July 4th, 2020, 3:31 pm The Sewing Girl role please.

You know it makes sense, Todd. :lol:

Madame Pepita needs a sewing girl tough enough to tell the menfolk to turn about while she straightens her silk stocking seams.

"Okay, face the wall, boys. This is a hold-up."

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A-hem. I bet you will have us in stitches. Or sew it will seam....

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Ye shall reap what ye sow. Or sew what ye ripped. Either way.

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/madamepepita_sewinggirl_1_128kb.mp3

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Thank you.

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SonOfTheExiles wrote: July 4th, 2020, 7:42 pmYe shall reap what ye sow. Or sew what ye ripped. Either way.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/madamepepita_sewinggirl_1_128kb.mp3
I wasn't sure whether I needed a stiff vodka to deal with this, but turns out I can take more than I thought.

So after the parlour maid it's the sewing girl...where will it all end ? (no, don't answer this !)

Anyway, it was interesting to hear your falsetto voice. :mrgreen: I think the sewing girl is definitely related to the parlourmaid...maybe a younger cousin ? An illegitimate daughter ? :hmm:

Absolutely PL ok and thanks for playing "out of the box". Who wants to be typecast anyway ? :lol:

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