COMPLETE[PLAY]One Act Play Collection 014 - thw
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Todd
Todd
Here are the corrections to PoesyAvaille wrote: ↑October 19th, 2020, 8:27 pm 45 - Art PL OK!
41 - Poesy:
Please give the full description of Poesy at the beginning of the file:
Poesy, a slender girl in robe of delicate pink and green, flowers in her hair and scroll in left hand
Please check the last 4 lines, starting at 00:46:
And I have not forgotten thee (I hear forgot?)
The negro's harp of minstrelsy
shall ring with strength throughout the land (I hear strings/string/stringth?? )
Till laurel-crowned the poets stand
Thank you ladies!
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/oneactplays014_07_poesy_128kb.mp3
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Todd
Todd
Orphaned Miss Eliza Todd.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
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Father Time - Heirs of Slavery
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heirsofslavery_fathertime_tillman.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/heirsofslavery_fathertime_tillman.mp3
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
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Sounds like a time-paradox theme. You know, of the "I'm My Own Grandpa" sort of thing. Though somehow Kitty "Siwen vun Néng" has harnessed her Borg skills to swap about X and Y chromosomes.
I do hope someone will take up this orphaned role before we all get plunged into a similar but parallel mirror universe.
Cheers,
Chris
Currently on sabbatical from Librivox
Todd, here is Nance Butterworth, a bigger part than I initially thought but I had a great time bossing my farmhands around, I don't know why, it kinda came naturally
Hope it's to your liking:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/hestersmystery_nance_pinero.mp3
Recording time: 17:25 min.
Oh and I'd love to hear the final play, so you can put me in for PL in that play
Sonia
Hope it's to your liking:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/hestersmystery_nance_pinero.mp3
Recording time: 17:25 min.
Oh and I'd love to hear the final play, so you can put me in for PL in that play
Sonia
Perfect. Exactly what the play needed (and you got to yell at someone other than me for a change). PL OK!Kitty wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 12:03 pm Todd, here is Nance Butterworth, a bigger part than I initially thought but I had a great time bossing my farmhands around, I don't know why, it kinda came naturally
Hope it's to your liking:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/hestersmystery_nance_pinero.mp3
Recording time: 17:25 min.
Oh and I'd love to hear the final play, so you can put me in for PL in that play
Sonia
Thanks, Todd
Poesy and Father Time are PL OK!
Thank you both!
Thank you both!
Cheers, Ava.
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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Thank you.
Todd
Todd
if you want to be yelled at you can still take the role of John Royle. It has the added bonus that I ask you to forgive me in the end. (and you get the girl !)
Thanks for the PL, Todd
Sonia
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I discovered George Logan's birth and death dates! He was born in 1866 and he died in 1939. I found out a bunch of other interesting things about him as well. Might it be possible for the blurb on his author page to be updated? Here is a suggested expanded blurb:
"George Logan was a Scottish furniture designer, painter, and poet who worked for Wylie & Lochhead from 1882 until 1937 and helped bring this firm international renown. A lifelong Salvationist, Logan was a regular contributor to The Darkest England Gazette, a weekly publication issued by The Salvation Army between July 1893 and June 1894. He later wrote many poems and prayers that were published under the pen name 'Mermaid' in the Greenock Telegraph, a local daily newspaper, starting around the time of World War I."
Here are some sources for this information:
http://www.inverclydesheritage.co.uk/george-logan-1866-1939/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41809140?seq=1
"George Logan was a Scottish furniture designer, painter, and poet who worked for Wylie & Lochhead from 1882 until 1937 and helped bring this firm international renown. A lifelong Salvationist, Logan was a regular contributor to The Darkest England Gazette, a weekly publication issued by The Salvation Army between July 1893 and June 1894. He later wrote many poems and prayers that were published under the pen name 'Mermaid' in the Greenock Telegraph, a local daily newspaper, starting around the time of World War I."
Here are some sources for this information:
http://www.inverclydesheritage.co.uk/george-logan-1866-1939/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41809140?seq=1
Thank you. I have updated the author blurb with your info.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
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I appreciate you adding that information, Todd!
On a separate note, may I narrate "Heirs of Slavery"?
On a separate note, may I narrate "Heirs of Slavery"?
Thank you.
Todd
Todd