COMPLETE [PLAY] Sir Thomas More by Anthony Munday

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gloriana wrote:
GregGiordano wrote:Here are the recordings for the part of Sir Thomas Palmer:

Scene 1.3

http://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/sirthomasmore_sirthomaspalmer_13_128kb.mp3

Scene 2.3

http://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/sirthomasmore_sirthomaspalmer_23_128kb.mp3

Scene 2.4

http://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/sirthomasmore_sirthomaspalmer_24_128kb.mp3

Scene 4.2

http://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/sirthomasmore_sirthomaspalmer_42_128kb.mp3

Since this is my first dramatic reading for Librivox I am hopeful that I did it correctly. I am not sure if my files are properly labeled, by the way. Please advise.

I look forward to your feedback.

Thanks!

Greg
Thanks for your files, Greg - I've put them in the Magic Window. You've mostly got the file names correct, although I recommend doing one file per act, and leaving out the scene #s. Also (and this is totally not your fault, since it's the result of the change in uploader) they should be uploaded to wildemoose's folder (there's no way that you could have known that al = wildemoose, since the first post hasn't been changed, so don't worry about it!).

This isn't actually my project - I'm just looking after it a bit while wildemoose is away - so I can't guarantee when the files will be PL'd. Thanks for submitting them so promptly, though! :)
Thank you for the follow-up and advice. This was a nice change of pace. I will keep an eye open for other plays to become a part of.

Take care,

Greg
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I wouldn't mind having a go at SURESBY no 11. For starters. If that works...may try another role.
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Thanks Nigel, you're down for SURESBY.
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This project is actually looking for a new BC. I don't have time at the moment to keep up with it. aradlaw, are you willing to take it on? Or anyone else? If not, I'm going to put it on hold. I've been in touch with Arielle and this is fine with her.

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GregGiordano wrote:Here are the recordings for the part of Sir Thomas Palmer:
...
Since this is my first dramatic reading for Librivox I am hopeful that I did it correctly. I am not sure if my files are properly labeled, by the way. Please advise.

I look forward to your feedback.

Thanks!

Greg
Great job Greg, all Acts are PL OK. :thumbs:
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francesb wrote:Here's all my parts!
Thank you Frances, all parts are PL OK, but could you please record the ALL lines in Act 3, sc 1
(the officer woulod have said this line with everyone else.) :wink:
ALL.
God save the king, God save the king!
My good Lord Chancellor, and the Earl of Surrey!
* please save the file as officer_all_3 :D
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gloriana wrote:This project is actually looking for a new BC. I don't have time at the moment to keep up with it. aradlaw, are you willing to take it on? Or anyone else? If not, I'm going to put it on hold. I've been in touch with Arielle and this is fine with her.

X-posted to orphaned projects thread.
Yes gloriana, I will take over as MC/BC for the duration. :wink:
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aradlaw wrote:
gloriana wrote:This project is actually looking for a new BC. I don't have time at the moment to keep up with it. aradlaw, are you willing to take it on? Or anyone else? If not, I'm going to put it on hold. I've been in touch with Arielle and this is fine with her.

X-posted to orphaned projects thread.
Yes gloriana, I will take over as MC/BC for the duration. :wink:
Oh great - thanks! Please ignore the PM I just sent you. :clap:
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aradlaw wrote:
GregGiordano wrote:Here are the recordings for the part of Sir Thomas Palmer:
...
Since this is my first dramatic reading for Librivox I am hopeful that I did it correctly. I am not sure if my files are properly labeled, by the way. Please advise.

I look forward to your feedback.

Thanks!

Greg
Great job Greg, all Acts are PL OK. :thumbs:
Thanks, David!
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I would like to take the role of Caveler.
Thank you :)
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Welcome Steve. I have you down for Section 4 - Caveler.
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http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/al/sirthomasmore_[suresby]_[02[.mp3

4.17.400 length

My reading of SURESBY from scene 2 of Sir Thomas More
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Post by RuthieG »

David: I just noticed that the top post still had the old uploader info, which I have now corrected. I have transferred Nigel's new file to the new uploader. New URL is: http://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_suresby_02.mp3

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Thanks for that Ruth.

Nigel, good reading of SURESBY in Act 1, sc 2. :thumbs:
However, you have left out one phase at 1:54 - "To the relief of the poor prisoners,"
...Ten pounds, odd money; this is a pretty sum
To bear about, which were more safe at home.
Fore God, twere well to fine ye as much more

[Lord Mayor and More whisper.]

To the relief of the poor prisoners,
To teach ye be more careful of your own,
In sooth, I say ye were but rightly served,
If ye had lost as much as twice ten pounds.
Please upload again with the same filename.
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