COMPLETE Othello by William Shakespeare (Version 2) - rap
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I think this is PL OK. It contains everything from the title page, the contents, to dramatis personae and the last line there "SCENE: The First Act in Venice; during the rest of the Play at a Seaport in Cyprus."
So if that's what you wanted for this section, YuqingJune, then you can mark it PL OK when you enter it in the MW
So if that's what you wanted for this section, YuqingJune, then you can mark it PL OK when you enter it in the MW
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Alright, thank you both!Rapunzelina wrote: ↑April 22nd, 2021, 7:15 am I think this is PL OK. It contains everything from the title page, the contents, to dramatis personae and the last line there "SCENE: The First Act in Venice; during the rest of the Play at a Seaport in Cyprus."
So if that's what you wanted for this section, YuqingJune, then you can mark it PL OK when you enter it in the MW
Cheers,
Yuqing
Yuqing
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Sections 3, 4, and 5 are open due to long-term inactivity of the readers who previously claimed them
Can you please move us back to Readers Wanted, Rapunzelina?
Thank you!
Can you please move us back to Readers Wanted, Rapunzelina?
Thank you!
Cheers,
Yuqing
Yuqing
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How time flies! Back to Readers Wanted
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Well, well, what a surprise to see Othello show up as reading material! And luckily ( for me, anyway, whom no one has ever accused of being too dramatic) as a 'non-dramatic' reading. I've never done a play reading (either dramatic or non-) but would be glad to pick up section 3 if you think my voice and (perhaps flat) style would fit in. Like an earlier reader (and no doubt legions of theater-goers) Iago has always fascinated me just as a character. I assume we just read it as printed, with character announcements, stage directions, etc. just slightly under-toned as necessary, correct? Let me know if you think I might fit in here, as I'd love to try to 'bring it to life' as much as my 'flat earth' style will allow. No hard feeling either way, of course, we is what we is what we is!
Thanks, Brize Crize
Thanks, Brize Crize
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Yup, that's exactly it! Welcome on boardBrizeCrize wrote: ↑June 18th, 2021, 6:59 am Well, well, what a surprise to see Othello show up as reading material! And luckily ( for me, anyway, whom no one has ever accused of being too dramatic) as a 'non-dramatic' reading. I've never done a play reading (either dramatic or non-) but would be glad to pick up section 3 if you think my voice and (perhaps flat) style would fit in. Like an earlier reader (and no doubt legions of theater-goers) Iago has always fascinated me just as a character. I assume we just read it as printed, with character announcements, stage directions, etc. just slightly under-toned as necessary, correct? Let me know if you think I might fit in here, as I'd love to try to 'bring it to life' as much as my 'flat earth' style will allow. No hard feeling either way, of course, we is what we is what we is!
Thanks, Brize Crize
Cheers,
Yuqing
Yuqing
Hello again,
I've posted my 1-minute sample, but here is the link as well, if you'd like to listen.
Hope all is well!
Thank you!
lunar314
https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_lunar314.mp3
I've posted my 1-minute sample, but here is the link as well, if you'd like to listen.
Hope all is well!
Thank you!
lunar314
https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_lunar314.mp3
lunar314
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The feedback looks good
Congratulations for passing your 1-minute test!
I'm afraid Viney has already signed up for section 5 before you. Part 4 is still yours nonetheless!
Thanks for getting us fully booked again
Cheers,
Yuqing
Yuqing
Hi
Here is my recording of Act 5
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/othello_05_shakespeare_128kb.mp3
Duration :38 min.43 sec.
Hope it`s ok.
Regards
Viney Mala
Here is my recording of Act 5
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/othello_05_shakespeare_128kb.mp3
Duration :38 min.43 sec.
Hope it`s ok.
Regards
Viney Mala
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I've updated the status in the MW to Ready for PL. Thanks!Vineymala wrote: ↑June 26th, 2021, 2:44 am Hi
Here is my recording of Act 5
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/othello_05_shakespeare_128kb.mp3
Duration :38 min.43 sec.
Hope it`s ok.
Regards
Viney Mala
Cheers,
Yuqing
Yuqing
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Hi Viney! Act 5 is great, just one small thing; if you could add "end of act 5", just before "end of Othello ..."