COMPLETE[PLAY]A Christmas Carol by Barnett - thw

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ToddHW
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A Christmas Carol: The Miser's Warning, by Charles Zachary Barnett (1813 - 1849)
This theatrical version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol was performed at the Surrey Theatre in February 1844 just weeks after the publication of the novella by Dickens in December of the previous year. (There were 7 other adaptations also being shown on stage then, with only 1 version - not this one - being sanctioned by Dickens.)
(Summary by ToddHW)
This project is complete. Audio files may be found on our Librivox catalog page at https://librivox.org/a-christmas-carol-the-misers-warning-by-charles-zachary-barnett/

Source text (please read only from this text!): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/41739

I thought we should do this while we still have some Christmas Spirit left, so it can be done for next year's festivities. You will note that it doesn't exactly track the Dickens' version. But then, none of the other old or new versions you have ever seen or heard track the original either - not even The Muppets version.

Kitty will be our DPL and the First Spirit to start putting Scrooge onto the right path for his future.

Gender neutral.

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  • Project Code: PCYJUQWF
  • Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Zachary_Barnett (Charles Zachary Barnett)
  • Link to title on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Carol
  • Number of sections (files) this project will have: 33
  • Does the project have an introduction or preface: No
  • Original publication date (if known): 1844
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Genres for the project: Plays/Drama

Keywords that describe the book: Miser, changing life, spirit guides, reforming

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Post by Kitty »

yes, I'm putting my bid in for First Spirit of Christmas Past and for DPL :)

and the Muppets version was great 8-)

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Post by norahnelson »

May I read Fanny and Martha?
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Post by GregGiordano »

May I claim Ebeneezer Scrooge?

Thank you!

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Post by ToddHW »

Thank you.

Todd
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Post by GregGiordano »

ToddHW wrote: January 2nd, 2024, 3:09 pm Thank you.

Todd
You are the best! Thank you!

Take care,

Greg
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Post by alanmapstone »

Can I be Marley's Ghost?
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Post by mleigh »

Could I read Mrs Mildew? She sounds like a delightful person.

Thanks,

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Post by Salvationist »

What an exciting contribution to the LibriVox catalogue! May I read the Ghost of Christmas Present?
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Post by ToddHW »

Thank you.

Todd
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Post by oogiesragdoll »

Hello!
May I have Ms. Cratchit?
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Post by Owler »

What a lovely idea. Could I please read Ellen?
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Post by Kitty »

here is the ghost of Christmas Past. I gave you two versions, the first has reverb applied, which I think is nice to convey a ghostly voice, while it still sounds like me. After that is the "plain" version, it's the same recording, so you only need to PL one of them, the other is an exact copy, only without reverb.

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/christmascarol_ghostpast_1.mp3
Recording time: 2:59 min.

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Thank you.

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Post by ToddHW »

Kitty wrote: January 3rd, 2024, 4:57 am here is the ghost of Christmas Past. I gave you two versions, the first has reverb applied, which I think is nice to convey a ghostly voice, while it still sounds like me. After that is the "plain" version, it's the same recording, so you only need to PL one of them, the other is an exact copy, only without reverb.

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/christmascarol_ghostpast_1.mp3
Recording time: 2:59 min.

Sonia
Nicely done - PL OK.

I do think I like the non-reverb version better, but I will decide for sure when I edit with the other parts.

Thanks, Todd
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