[PLAY]Falstaff's Wedding (1760 Version) by Kenrick - thw

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May I read Father Lawrence?
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Here's Friar Lawrence:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/falstaffswedding1760version_lawrence_5.mp3 29 seconds

May I also read Peto?
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Yes, they are far enough apart in the play.

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Thanks, David; PL Okay for Friar L.

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Here's Peto:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/falstaffswedding1760version_peto_2.mp3 1:12

I have read or listened to LibriVox audiobooks of all of Shakespeare's plays featuring Falstaff and I look forward to listening to this continuation of his story. I'm also glad to hear that you intend to run the 1766 version, Todd! It should be interesting to compare the two.
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Hello David,
Peto, Act 2, is PL Okay.

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Thank you both.

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Hey Todd, I just finished up my lines here and should upload in a couple of days here :thumbs:
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Hi Elijah,
PL Okay for Acts 1 and 4. Nice job!

In Act 2:
:52 Please check--I think the phrase is "in propria persona" with an "s." That letter is hard to make out!
Just after that, please pronounce "alias" as "ay-lee-us" meaning "also known as..."
From 1:25-1:46, I'm not sure if you wanted to leave in the repetition of "(videlicet Robert Shallow of Gloucestershire, esq....)" If you'd prefer one version over the other, please edit according to your choice.

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Hello,

May I read for Pleadwell, a Lawyer, Act 2?

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ADKreader1122 wrote: April 1st, 2024, 2:05 pm Hi Elijah,
PL Okay for Acts 1 and 4. Nice job!

In Act 2:
:52 Please check--I think the phrase is "in propria persona" with an "s." That letter is hard to make out!
Just after that, please pronounce "alias" as "ay-lee-us" meaning "also known as..."
From 1:25-1:46, I'm not sure if you wanted to leave in the repetition of "(videlicet Robert Shallow of Gloucestershire, esq....)" If you'd prefer one version over the other, please edit according to your choice.

Thanks,
Lora
Here are the corrections:

https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/falstaffswedding1760version_masterslender_2.mp3 -4:00

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