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wib66 wrote: November 4th, 2022, 1:42 pm Hi Everyone sorry for my absence I am now back and will get caught up thanks for your patience
Your absence is understandable! You've had a difficult year. I'm glad to have you back. Here's one more for the list:

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/acadia_stage_4.mp3 1:17
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Here's the fifth act stage directions:

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/acadia_stage_5.mp3 52 seconds
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Salvationist wrote: November 20th, 2022, 11:25 am
wib66 wrote: November 4th, 2022, 1:42 pm Hi Everyone sorry for my absence I am now back and will get caught up thanks for your patience
Your absence is understandable! You've had a difficult year. I'm glad to have you back. Here's one more for the list:

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/acadia_stage_4.mp3 1:17
thank you for your kind words they are very much appreciated
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Genius of Acadia act 2 and 4 are PL OK
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Stage directions acts 3, 4 and 5 are PL OK
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How is this going? Is it time to open this up to non-Acadians?
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Thank you for calling my attention back to this project, Tricia! I'm still holding out hope that we'll be able to get all of the parts recorded by Acadia alumni. The musicians have recorded much but not all of the music, and I believe they want to wait until they have recorded it all before they upload it. The music is the trickiest part of this project, and I'm inclined to believe that we'll manage to get the remaining three speaking parts recorded. I was absent from this project for a while because of the birth of my first child, but I'm back in the zone now. I'll reach back out to the people who have agreed to read these roles.
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Sounds good. And congratulations on the birth of your child!
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I may have found someone to read Man. He has downloaded Audacity and has messaged me saying that he intends to create a LibriVox account.
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Yay!
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Hi, I'm recording the part of MAN. I will submit files soon. Thanks!
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timbrewolf wrote: July 3rd, 2023, 6:33 am Hi, I'm recording the part of MAN. I will submit files soon. Thanks!
You're in the MW. Thanks for signing up, Simon!
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I’m just checking in to say that I still very much intend to see this project through to completion. Thank you for bearing with this project for so long, Tricia! I am hopeful that we are close to making significant progress.
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Thanks for checking in! :)
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Is this title still Acadia alumni narrators only? Still closed to 'outsiders'? If not, I think I'd be interested (if you don't mind an American accent!). The title caught my eye because I drove through Wolfville once and I think remember seeing a stately building with the Acadia sign out front. (BTW, I'm not 'Cajun with a heavy Louisiana accent, just boring middle of the road Ohio dialect).

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