COMPLETE: [DRAMA] Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw - ge
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Alright, here are ALL my bits except the long (and, I feel, depressing) conclusion:
Introduction
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Act Four
Act Five
Of course, this is the narrator's piece.
Introduction
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Act Four
Act Five
Of course, this is the narrator's piece.
In my experience, nothing ruins a party like someone suddenly speaking Latin in reverse.
-- Jeffrey Rowland
-- Jeffrey Rowland
I'm moving a discussion from elsewhere to thiswhere:
a.r.dobbs
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:56 pm
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When you do have the time, let's us pounce on the Pygmalion then, eh Alex? and put that up to the public delight.
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alexfoster
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:11 pm
Oh heck, I've no idea what's happening with Pyg. I know I've started somewhere...
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kristin
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:33 pm
Embarassed I will get that last act done. I will, I will, I will. I promise. Soon. Embarassed
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Caeristhiona
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:32 pm
I did rather mean to ask if you got my narration, Alex. Smile If not I can re-send it, but I just lose track of what I've sent and what I haven't.
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alexfoster:
New postPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:21 pm
Erm, I was hoping that Anita was keeping tabs on the files, because I've run out of server space, especially for yuuge great WAV files.
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Yup, I've got those files, Caet!
a.r.dobbs
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:56 pm
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When you do have the time, let's us pounce on the Pygmalion then, eh Alex? and put that up to the public delight.
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alexfoster
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:11 pm
Oh heck, I've no idea what's happening with Pyg. I know I've started somewhere...
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kristin
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:33 pm
Embarassed I will get that last act done. I will, I will, I will. I promise. Soon. Embarassed
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Caeristhiona
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:32 pm
I did rather mean to ask if you got my narration, Alex. Smile If not I can re-send it, but I just lose track of what I've sent and what I haven't.
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alexfoster:
New postPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:21 pm
Erm, I was hoping that Anita was keeping tabs on the files, because I've run out of server space, especially for yuuge great WAV files.
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Yup, I've got those files, Caet!
Anita
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Hehehe...thank you, Anita.
In my experience, nothing ruins a party like someone suddenly speaking Latin in reverse.
-- Jeffrey Rowland
-- Jeffrey Rowland
Am I reading the first page right that nobody has claimed the narrator? May I give it a go if that's the case? If it's taken, then put me down as an editor.
Edit: whoops...looks like the narrator *is* listed in the lower section, just not in the upper cast list. I'll do some editing then.
Edit: whoops...looks like the narrator *is* listed in the lower section, just not in the upper cast list. I'll do some editing then.
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Alex and Anita --
I went ahead and edited my name into the "narrator" bit in the cast list, just to prevent further confusion and as an excuse for editing someone else's post. It's really a justifiable abuse of power.
-- Caet
Huh? That ain't abuse atall. This is abuse," said Anita, grinning.
I went ahead and edited my name into the "narrator" bit in the cast list, just to prevent further confusion and as an excuse for editing someone else's post. It's really a justifiable abuse of power.
-- Caet
Huh? That ain't abuse atall. This is abuse," said Anita, grinning.
In my experience, nothing ruins a party like someone suddenly speaking Latin in reverse.
-- Jeffrey Rowland
-- Jeffrey Rowland
It's all the slacker MC's fault anyway, for not adding the project to the new system, and putting a fancy reader list in. ;)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world." Albert Einstein
OK I've grappled with this, but the project is now added to the system, and reader list in first post.
Status, as far as I can make out:
Caeristhiona - only Conclusion of Narrator missing
kristin - only Act 2 of Eliza missing
Alex - needs to record all of Prof Higgins.
a.r.dobbs - needs to record all of Mrs Higgins.
Everyone else - done.
Edited 04 Jan
Status, as far as I can make out:
Caeristhiona - only Conclusion of Narrator missing
kristin - only Act 2 of Eliza missing
Alex - needs to record all of Prof Higgins.
a.r.dobbs - needs to record all of Mrs Higgins.
Everyone else - done.
Edited 04 Jan
Last edited by Gesine on January 4th, 2007, 5:15 am, edited 2 times in total.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world." Albert Einstein
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Hello, hello.
I've listened to Gesine's readings, and they are both excellent. I would have great difficulty choosing were it not for ...
... the very kind offer from susie24g.
So, yes please, Susie, do read Daughter, and we'll use Gesine's Mother.
I have looked to see what's on my hard drive done already and it's Henry Act I and 2/3rds of Henry Act 2. Which is a start at least, so I shall put it on t'net for people to listen and decide whether they need to recast. Links will follow shortly.
Thanks to everyone for their hard work thus far, and apologies for my long and lamentable absence.
I've listened to Gesine's readings, and they are both excellent. I would have great difficulty choosing were it not for ...
... the very kind offer from susie24g.
So, yes please, Susie, do read Daughter, and we'll use Gesine's Mother.
I have looked to see what's on my hard drive done already and it's Henry Act I and 2/3rds of Henry Act 2. Which is a start at least, so I shall put it on t'net for people to listen and decide whether they need to recast. Links will follow shortly.
Thanks to everyone for their hard work thus far, and apologies for my long and lamentable absence.
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Act I - here: http://www.alexfoster.me.uk/librivox/pyg-hig-af-act-1.wav
Act II - bits of it - here: http://www.alexfoster.me.uk/librivox/pyg-higg-af-act2-partial.wav
Act II - bits of it - here: http://www.alexfoster.me.uk/librivox/pyg-higg-af-act2-partial.wav
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Oh happy news! Alex, I've updated the reader list for you.
Here's the .wav file for the mother, Mrs Eynsford Hill: http://librivox.gesine.org/gesine/pygmalion/pygmalion_mother-mrseynsfordhill.wav
It's also linked from the reader list.
Here's the .wav file for the mother, Mrs Eynsford Hill: http://librivox.gesine.org/gesine/pygmalion/pygmalion_mother-mrseynsfordhill.wav
It's also linked from the reader list.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world." Albert Einstein