catrose wrote:Wahoo! First to finish! Let me apologize. Both young master Hugenberg and I are quite childish, so we both enjoy finishing first. Now onto Pandora's box!
I kind of love the idea of reading the Prologue, too, though there's narration bits in between. If I use a very different voice for the carnival barker, do you think it would work okay?
gloriana wrote:I kind of love the idea of reading the Prologue, too, though there's narration bits in between. If I use a very different voice for the carnival barker, do you think it would work okay?
Hey, if you think you can pull 'em both off, who am I to complain? We'll give it a shot. Thanks Elizabeth.
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
Note: I found two lines I missed (myself) and added them before uploading, so I apologize if I missed any more. I promise to record them post-haste. You know, I have found it more difficult skimming for my character in a language that I am not as familiar with. lol! BTW, I was going for ZhaZha Gabore (I totally have NO idea how to spell her name, darling, but I hope you know of whom I speak.)
Note: I found two lines I missed (myself) and added them before uploading, so I apologize if I missed any more. I promise to record them post-haste. You know, I have found it more difficult skimming for my character in a language that I am not as familiar with. lol! BTW, I was going for ZhaZha Gabore (I totally have NO idea how to spell her name, darling, but I hope you know of whom I speak.)
Oooo, these sound great. I love what you've done with this character! Thank you again.
And yes, for the record, I do know who Zsa Zsa Gabor is. I was something a latchkey kid when I was young, and wound up consuming an inordinate amount of classic television. Green Acres was naturally one of my favorites.
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
Also, wasn't it Eva Gabor who was Lisa in Green Acres? Growing up I always liked the older shows (my favorite television program until I was twelve was The Lawrence Welk Show admittedly) and I have the the show on DVD.