My dialect is more English West Country (Gloucestershire) than East Midlands, but I will be surprised if many of our listeners can tell the difference
Act 2 is PL OK! Thank you!
I think in my previous post I unintentionally put emphasis on dialects, which aren't really a concern, when I meant that I wanted to make sure the meaning was clear. Sorry for any confusion!
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.
alanmapstone wrote: ↑September 24th, 2020, 10:41 pm
Now that Holroyd is complete and as he is not in act 3 shall I read Rigley as no one else has claimed it? I can probably voice it a bit differently
Yes that would be great thanks
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Just a note for when you record parts for other dramatic works, it's helpful to the editor putting all the parts together if you leave a pause of around 3-4 seconds between each line. There's no need to make any changes to this file though, it's fine as is!
For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.
MrsHand wrote: ↑October 16th, 2020, 7:00 am
May I read Blackmore?
THank you I will sign you up
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Just one minor thing for Act 3: in the text, "Good-night" appears before the line "Can't I go for you, Mrs. Holroyd?" (2:48), but you say it afterwards (2:53). If you could cut and paste it to go before that line, you'll be all set!
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For the time being, I'll need a little more time than usual to PL sections that come in on weekdays. Thanks for your patience.
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi