Subtitled "An Original Dramatic Contrast", the play presents two neighbors parting in Act 1 and then meeting again 30 years later in Act 2 after Harry's return from India
( ToddHW)
With "Engaged" completing, here's a short two act piece by Gilbert.
Gender neutral. Sonia will play the Maid, tossing aside her dustpan to DPL. Enjoy.
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a great performance, Rob especially considering that you have to play a shy young man in the first act and a mature world-wise man in the second act. You really manage to make your voice sound younger in the first act, which is perfect. I wonder if on stage the protagonists were played by two different actors.
It's an absolutely PL ok performance through the two acts. Such a bitter-sweet plot...their lives could have been so different if Jenny hadn't been so cold in the first act. Teaches us a lesson to seize the day and not hold back on our feelings.
This was a challenge for me! Even though I am personally closer to the age she is in Act 2 I have a younger sounding voice. I hope I was able to convincingly portray her as older in Act 2.
jennlea wrote: ↑July 20th, 2020, 4:11 pmThis was a challenge for me! Even though I am personally closer to the age she is in Act 2 I have a younger sounding voice. I hope I was able to convincingly portray her as older in Act 2.
yes you were the voice sounds a little bit deeper in the second act, but what's more important, you speak more composedly, quieter and that gives you an older air compared to the more sprightly, uncaring, slightly petulant voice in the first act. It's excellently done. I'm happy we have two such great voice talents to carry the bulk of the dialogue in this play.
Act 2 is already PL ok.
One small note for act 1 though:
> at 6:26: (p. 94) missed line: "I must interrupt you for a moment, Wilcox."