I think that boy in the first scene is supposed to be Peter Cratchitt, so this one would not be needed here. But let's leave it in, and Todd can decide in the end.
Both roles excellent. That boy in the streets sounds like a regular urchin thanks
Kitty wrote: ↑January 30th, 2024, 7:12 am
I think that boy in the first scene is supposed to be Peter Cratchitt, so this one would not be needed here. But let's leave it in, and Todd can decide in the end.
Both roles excellent. That boy in the streets sounds like a regular urchin thanks
both PL ok.
Sonia
I think it's supposed to be an unnamed Cratchitt son who is neither Peter (because he's the eldest and these are supposed to be younger) or Tim (because he comes in on his father's shoulder just after this) but he is still listed as boy like the at the end even though I'm pretty that's supposed to be a random other child not a Cratchitt kid, when unsure it's usually better to err on the side of recording anyway and as you say Todd can decide.
Kitty wrote: ↑January 31st, 2024, 12:49 am
and a third PL ok, thank you for your enthusiasm
Sonia
I've always loved A Christmas Carol ever since I saw the Disney animated Mickey version as a kid, it's not the easiest for me to record right now so I'm happy to be able to contribute a little with these bit parts
It was a pleasure to record some beloved lines from this Christmas classic. Thanks for organizing this project, Todd! Maybe we can record the officially sanctioned play version someday.
ToddHW wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2024, 7:12 am
And there are 7 (+?) more unauthorized versions from just after the novel release...!
Thanks, Todd
Ah-ha! I have found another Christmas Carol version, from 1877, that includes that immortal line (missing in the version we are doing now): [Tiny Tim] "I say God bless us, every one." It's a full 5 acts long, too.
ToddHW wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2024, 12:36 pm
Ah-ha! I have found another Christmas Carol version, from 1877, that includes that immortal line (missing in the version we are doing now): [Tiny Tim] "I say God bless us, every one." It's a full 5 acts long, too.
ToddHW wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2024, 12:36 pm
Ah-ha! I have found another Christmas Carol version, from 1877, that includes that immortal line (missing in the version we are doing now): [Tiny Tim] "I say God bless us, every one." It's a full 5 acts long, too.