COMPLETE: The Village Coquettes by Charles Dickens - ek

Solo or group recordings that are finished and fully available for listeners
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engineerdst wrote:Here are the recordings for George Edmunds.

Act 1 (05:01 mins)

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/villagecoquettes_edmunds_1.mp3

Act II (05:20 mins)

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/villagecoquettes_edmunds_2.mp3
Thanks!

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Post by Hobbit »

Todd, if there's nothing else I need to do with Rose, can you mark her complete so it will be checked off my to do list? Thanks.
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
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Post by smijen »

George Edmunds is PL OK, but has some extra lines.

No need to do anything about this, just FYI for Todd when he's editing:

Act 1, 1:02-1:14
"Yes, yes, I'll cry...
...o'ertake me."
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Thanks! Extra lines are no problem.

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dtmcgregor wrote:I was wondering if the part of John Maddox was still available?
I put in your claim over two months ago - how is it going? Are you about to send it in or should I open it for another reader?

Thanks, Todd
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Post by darkhorse21 »

I'd be happy to read the parts for Martin Stokes.
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darkhorse21 wrote:I'd be happy to read the parts for Martin Stokes.
Great. Please also do the extra lines as noted in the first post!

Thanks, Todd
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Post by smijen »

PL notes for Squire Norton, Act 1

-the extra parts are missing. Were you planning to create those only from other people's voices?

-at 8:32,
read: "the squire's wife, or the wife of Edmunds?"
written: "the squire's lady, or the wife of Edmunds?"
Up to you if you want to fix it... it's a subtle difference in meaning; i.e., you won't be "Lady" if you marry Edmunds.
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smijen wrote:PL notes for Squire Norton, Act 1

-the extra parts are missing. Were you planning to create those only from other people's voices?

-at 8:32,
read: "the squire's wife, or the wife of Edmunds?"
written: "the squire's lady, or the wife of Edmunds?"
Up to you if you want to fix it... it's a subtle difference in meaning; i.e., you won't be "Lady" if you marry Edmunds.
My thought was that basically the extra parts were the villagers responding to what the squire said. (As I assemble crowd stuff I try to leave out of the crowd anyone actively speaking with the crowd in each scene.)

I will fix the 8:32 error.

Many thanks!!

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PL notes for Squire Norton, Act 2

-same notes about missing extra parts

-at 4:35,
read "and when I die, oh let me die"
written "and when I die, oh let me lie"
Again, up to you if you want to fix.

-missed edit "and I shall be prepared to meet them"
appears at 5:49 and 5:55, take whichever you like better!
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ToddHW wrote:My thought was that basically the extra parts were the villagers responding to what the squire said. (As I assemble crowd stuff I try to leave out of the crowd anyone actively speaking with the crowd in each scene.)
Makes sense to me. :)
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smijen wrote:PL notes for Squire Norton, Act 2

-same notes about missing extra parts

-at 4:35,
read "and when I die, oh let me die"
written "and when I die, oh let me lie"
Again, up to you if you want to fix.

-missed edit "and I shall be prepared to meet them"
appears at 5:49 and 5:55, take whichever you like better!
Oh drat. I am so glad you are PL'ing this!! After I already did (and missed these)!!

Todd
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:lol:
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Post by alanmapstone »

I would like to help finish this play by offering to read Old Benson, I specialise in old men. As I have several other roles in progress it may be a few weeks before I get to this one. If you don't mind waiting, please sign me up.
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