Here, in our 20th collection, are 10 One Act Plays for your enjoyment. They range from ____ to ____, from ____ to ____. All short gems to make you laugh, cry, think, or all three. (NOTE: ____ died in XXXX, and ____ in XXXX. Their plays are not PD for listeners in Europe and/or Australia, and other countries which observe copyright of author's death +70 years.) (Summary by ToddHW)
This is collection 20. This collection will be limited to 10 plays. Once we have 10 this will be closed to further additions.
This collection has ten plays now. There are no roles still open - see MW below. A new collection will be launched when this collection is complete and cataloged.
I expect all these plays to be Gender Neutral so as to avoid casting problems.
Please see the posted list below in the thread for previous plays. It would be nice to have new ones to add to the collection.
Please Note: Some plays are not PD for readers in Europe and/or Australia, and other countries which observe copyright of author's death +70 years. These are identified below and in the MW.
1. [COMPLETE] COMUS by John Milton (1608-1674). BC for this play is alanmapstone
Text: https://archive.org/details/miltonsarcadesco00veriiala
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Milton
Work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comus_(Milton)
Publication date: 1891 (originally 1637)
2. [FULL] Matchmakers by Annie Eliot Trumbull (1857-1949). BC for this play is jennlea
Text: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175035140188&seq=1
Author Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Eliot_Trumbull
Original publication date: 1884
3. [COMPLETE] The Proposal by Anton Pavlovich Chekov (- 1904). BC for this play is Inkell
PD text link: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/7986/pg7986-images.html#link2H_4_0003
Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Chekhov died July 15th 1904
Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Marriage_Proposal
Original publication date:1890
4. [COMPLETE] The Knave of Hearts by Louise Saunders (1887 - 1965)
NOTE: Saunders died in 1965. This story is not PD for readers in Europe and/or Australia, and other countries which observe copyright of author's death +70 years. (Canada is only 70 years for authors who died after 1971, so this is PD there.)
PD text link (includes great pictures by Maxfield Parish): https://archive.org/details/the-knave-of-hearts/page/n16/mode/1up
No link to author on wikipedia, though there is a topic about her husband, editor Maxwell Perkins.
Original publication date: 1925
5. [COMPLETE] Ibsen Revisited: A Piece of Foolishness by Floyd Dell (1887 – 1969)
NOTE: Dell died in 1969. This story is not PD for readers in Europe and/or Australia, and other countries which observe copyright of author's death +70 years. (Canada is only 70 years for authors who died after 1971, so this is PD there.)
Text Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6587
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Dell (d. July 23, 1969)
published 1914
6. [COMPLETE] Alfred the Great by Thomas Arne (1710-1778). BC for this play is alanmapstone
date: 1754
text: https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_alfred-a-masque-alfre_thomson-james_1754 Note that this old text often has letters that look like "f" in place of the letter "s". You actually can get ufed to it....
wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Arne , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_(Arne_opera)
7. [FULL] "A sunny morning" by brothers Serafín (1871-1938) and Joaquín (1873-1944) Alvarez Quintero, translated from the Spanish by Lucretia Xavier Floyd (dates??). BC for this play is Rapunzelina
* PD text link - https://archive.org/details/sunnymorningcome00alvarich/page/n5/mode/2up
* Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintero_brothers (1938 and 1944)
* Original publication date: 1914
8. [COMPLETE] “The Sub-Contractor,” from Over the Footlights by Stephen Leacock (-- 1944). BC for this play is Winnifred
PD source: https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20160315
Script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nnxOzBjxDMnnshkEdlLoT5RiJLtcEl2kFpw5hHEHfCI/edit?usp=sharing
Author on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Leacock (died 1944)
First published: 1923
9. [FULL] The Clod by Lewis Beach (AKA Emmet Lewis Beach, Jr. - died 3 Sep 1947). BC for this play is Inkell
PD text link: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/3068/pg3068-images.html#link2H_4_0004
Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known: N/A, died September 3rd 1947
Link to title on Wikipedia: N/A
Original publication date: 1914
10. [COMPLETE] Acis and Galatea by John Gay (1685-1732). BC for this play is alanmapstone
text: https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_acis-and-galatea-_gay-john_1770
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gay
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acis_and_Galatea_(Handel)
Publication date: 1770
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This paragraph is temporary and will be replaced by the MC with the list of sections and reader (Magic Window) once this project is in the admin system.
- Project Code: BMnHSij1
- Link to author on Wikipedia (if available):
- Link to title on Wikipedia (if available):
- Number of sections (files) this project will have: 50
- Does the project have an introduction or preface: No
- Original publication date (if known):
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- Do you have a URL you would like associated with your name?:
Genres for the project: Plays
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How to volunteer to BC a play:
This is a great opportunity for anyone who's always wanted to BC a dramatic reading but isn't quite ready to do a full-length play. (Of course it's open to experienced BCs as well!) Please note that if you propose a play for inclusion in the collection, you are responsible either for editing, proof-listening and coordinating it yourself, or for finding other volunteers to fill these roles. Volunteers outside the USA: Be aware that some of the plays are still protected by copyright law some places, like Europe, where copyright is author's death plus 70 years, Australia (author's death plus 70 years for authors who died after 1955) or Canada (author's death plus 50 years).
Please look at the list of plays that have previously been submitted before choosing a play to co-ordinate. Please claim your play in the thread; You will be the BC for your play. I will put files in the MW and keep that up to date but you are expected to Proof Listen submitted parts and then edit the play together when all parts are submitted. This collection is capped at 10 plays. Each BC needs to provide the following information about each play:
* Title and author
* PD text link
* Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known
* Link to title on Wikipedia
* Number of roles (including narrator) this project will have
* Original publication date
* The list of characters in your plays so when we have a MW I can set up your sections properly!
If you would like to claim a role yourself please do so. Below are some resources you can use to find a play, but don't feel limited to these. Also, remember to check what has already been recorded in the previous One-Act Play Collections (see next post in this thread)
Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36984
The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16435
Washington Square Plays: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3068
Comtemporary One Act Plays http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37970
Voces Populi by F Anstey http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37597
King Arthur's Socks and Other Plays by Floyd Dell http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6587 Not PD for Europe/Australia
https://archive.org/details/fourthactplayino00hast
Project Gutenberg also has a list of many authors who have written one-act plays: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=one+act+plays&submit_search=Go%21
LibriVox recording settings: mono (1 channel), 44100 Hz sample rate, 128 kbps constant bit rate MP3. See the Tech Specs
For individual roles:
Submit one file per act. At the beginning of the first file, say:
Leave 3-5 seconds of space between your lines (room noise, not generated silence)."Character, read by your name."
For narration/stage directions:
Leave 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning.
Say:
At the end of each file say:"Play # of One Act Play Collection 020" followed by "[name of play] by [author]". Followed by "This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org."
If you are recording the final section of the book, add:"End of" "[name of play] by [author]."
Leave 5 seconds of silence at the end."End of One Act Play Collection 020, by Various."
Filename:
For individual roles: titleinoneword_charactername_aurthorsurname.mp3 (all lower-case)
e.g. punchandgo_electrics_galsworthy.mp3
For final files: oneactplays020_##_various_128kb.mp3 where ## is the play number. (e.g. oneactplays020_01_various_128kb.mp3)
Upload to the LibriVox Uploader: https://librivox.org/login/uploader

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MC to select: toddhw
Copy and paste the file link generated by the uploader into a new post in this thread along with the file duration (mm:ss). Watch this thread for prooflistening notes.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Just post in this thread.
Thanks, Todd