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Posse de Biden nos EUA: acompanhe a cerimônia e análise do fim da era Trump
Posse de Biden nos EUA: acompanhe a cerimônia e análise do fim da era Trump
O democrata Joe Biden toma posse como presidente dos EUA nesta quarta-feira (20). Ele assume presidência em cerimônia com segurança reforçada e sem a presença de Donald Trump. O UOL acompanha o evento com análises dos colunistas Josias de Souza, Jamil Chade, Kennedy Alencar, Diogo Schelp e da jornalista Luiza Duarte, direto de Nova Iorque. #EUA #Biden ————————- Bem-vindo ao canal do UOL no…
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Cynthia's Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love | Ben Jonson | Satire | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/3 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. "Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." Here personal satire seems to have absorbed everything, and while much of the caricature is admirable, especially in the detail of witty and trenchantly satirical dialogue, the central idea of a fountain of self-love is not very well carried out, and the persons revert at times to abstractions, the action to allegory. [Let's see if you agree!] - Summary by Prof. Felix E. Schelling Cast list:Cynthia: Devorah Allen Echo: Sonia Mercury: ToddHW Arete: Linda Olsen Fitak Hesperus: alanmapstone Phantaste: Lynette Caulkins Crites: Larry Wilson Argurion: Sonia Amorphus: Elijah Fisher Philautia: Foon Asotus: Hamlet Moria: Leanne Yau Hedon: Tomas Peter Cos: Jim Locke Anaides: Campbell Schelp Gelaia: Sandra Schmit Morphides: Jim Locke Prosaites: alanmapstone Morus: Nemo Cupid: Eva Davis Child 1: alanmapstone Child 2: Tomas Peter Child 3: TJ Burns Citizen: Adrian Stephens Citizen's Wife: Availle Tailor: April 6090 Perfumer: Steven Fellows Feather-Maker: Sandra Schmit Jeweler: Nemo Milliner: Shashank Jakhmola Barber: Sonia Prologue: alanmapstone Epilogue: alanmapstone Stage Directions: KevinS Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Here, in our 13th collection, are 10 One Act Plays for your enjoyment. They range from tales of ancient Greek sailors to a story about early 1900 moonshiners; many short gems to make you laugh, cry, think, or all three. NOTE: Although the plays here were all published before 1923 and hence are in the Public Domain in the U.S., Alice Gerstenberg, Elizabeth Lay and Hugh Heffner died in 1972, 1989, and 1985 respectively and their plays may not yet be in the Public Domain in some countries. - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: 1. Love Magic by Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Translated by John Garrett Underhill. Run by: ToddHW The Prologue: ToddHW Pierrot: Tomas Peter Columbine: Sonia Pierrette: TJ Burns Polichinelle: Adrian Stephens Harlequin: Alan Mapstone A Little Girl: Jasmin Salma Stage Directions: Larry Wilson : 2. He Said and She Said: A One-Act Play by Alice Gerstenberg (1885-1972). Run by: TJ Burns Diana Chesbrough, a society girl: JennPratt Enid Haldeman, her friend: thestorygirl Felix Haldeman, her husband: ToddHW Mrs. Cyrus Packard, their friend: TJ Burns Stage Directions: Kelly S. Taylor : 3. The Hartleys, a Play in One Act by Arthur Eckersley. Run by: Campbell Schelp Rupert Hartley: Son of the Exiles Mrs. Hartley: Kelly S. Taylor Hester: thestorygirl George Perrin: ToddHW Maid: Availle Stage Directions: Jenn Broda : 4. The Sicilian, or Love Makes the Painter, by Moliere, translated by Henri Van Laun. Run by: ToddHW Don Pedro, a Sicilian gentleman: Tomas Peter Adraste, a French gentleman, in love with Isidore: Adrian Stephens Isidore, a Greek girl, Don Pedro's slave: Sonia A Senator: ToddHW Hali, a Turk, Adraste's slave: Alan Mapstone Zaide, a young slave girl: Jenn Broda First Musician/Philene: Availle Second Musician/Tircis: ToddHW Third Musician/Sheppard: Jim Locke A Slave, singing: Kelly S. Taylor Stage Directions: Rob Marland : 5. When Witches Ride - A Play of Folk-Superstition, by Elizabeth Lay (1897-1989). Run by: ToddHW Uncle Ben, owner of the crossroads store: ToddHW Ed, his son: Larry Wilson Jake, formerly a railroad engineer: Jim Gallagher Phoebe Ward, witch: JennPratt Stage Directions: Kelly S. Taylor : 6. The Woman Tamer, by Louis Esson. Run by: ToddHW "Chopsey" Ryan (thief and busker): Son of the Exiles Smithy the Liar (his cobber): Tomas Peter Katie: Sonia Constable Jones: Algy Pug Stage Directions: Kelly S. Taylor : 7. The Cyclops, by Euripides. Run by: ToddHW Silenus: Jim Locke Odysseus: Adrian Stephens The Cyclops: Alan Mapstone First Half Chorus of Satyrs: ToddHW Second Half Chorus of Satyrs: Jenn Broda Stage Directions: Availle : 8. "Dod Gast Ye Both!", by Hubert Heffner (1901-1985). Run by: ToddHW Noah Setzer, a mountain moonshiner: EJWiley Walt, his son, an ex-member of the AEF: ambsweet13 Mary, his daughter: Kelly S. Taylor Mose, frequenter of the still and bootlegger for Noah: Wayne Cooke Sank, frequenter of the still and bootlegger for Noah: Jim Locke Bill Spivins, a rough mountaineer: EJWiley Laurence Abner, a "revenoor": ToddHW Stage Directions: Devorah Allen : 9. An Irish Engagement, by Walter Watts. Run by: Kelly S. Taylor Mr. Bullfinch: Algy Pug Mr. McCarthy: Alan Mapstone Captain Foxlove: ToddHW Tim Rafferty: Andrew James Julia Bullfinch: JennPratt Norah: Nettle Stage Direction: Jenn Broda : 10. Damon, or True Friendship by G E Lessing. Run by: Adrian Stephens The Widow: JennPratt Leander, a Suitor: Adrian Stephens Damon, a Suitor: Jim Locke Oronte, cousing to Damon: Alan Mapstone Lisette, maid to the Widow: Michele Eaton Narrator: Kelly S. Taylor via Libricox
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Cynthia's Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love | Ben Jonson | Satire | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 2/3 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. "Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." Here personal satire seems to have absorbed everything, and while much of the caricature is admirable, especially in the detail of witty and trenchantly satirical dialogue, the central idea of a fountain of self-love is not very well carried out, and the persons revert at times to abstractions, the action to allegory. [Let's see if you agree!] - Summary by Prof. Felix E. Schelling Cast list:Cynthia: Devorah Allen Echo: Sonia Mercury: ToddHW Arete: Linda Olsen Fitak Hesperus: alanmapstone Phantaste: Lynette Caulkins Crites: Larry Wilson Argurion: Sonia Amorphus: Elijah Fisher Philautia: Foon Asotus: Hamlet Moria: Leanne Yau Hedon: Tomas Peter Cos: Jim Locke Anaides: Campbell Schelp Gelaia: Sandra Schmit Morphides: Jim Locke Prosaites: alanmapstone Morus: Nemo Cupid: Eva Davis Child 1: alanmapstone Child 2: Tomas Peter Child 3: TJ Burns Citizen: Adrian Stephens Citizen's Wife: Availle Tailor: April 6090 Perfumer: Steven Fellows Feather-Maker: Sandra Schmit Jeweler: Nemo Milliner: Shashank Jakhmola Barber: Sonia Prologue: alanmapstone Epilogue: alanmapstone Stage Directions: KevinS Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Cynthia's Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love | Ben Jonson | Satire | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 3/3 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. "Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." Here personal satire seems to have absorbed everything, and while much of the caricature is admirable, especially in the detail of witty and trenchantly satirical dialogue, the central idea of a fountain of self-love is not very well carried out, and the persons revert at times to abstractions, the action to allegory. [Let's see if you agree!] - Summary by Prof. Felix E. Schelling Cast list:Cynthia: Devorah Allen Echo: Sonia Mercury: ToddHW Arete: Linda Olsen Fitak Hesperus: alanmapstone Phantaste: Lynette Caulkins Crites: Larry Wilson Argurion: Sonia Amorphus: Elijah Fisher Philautia: Foon Asotus: Hamlet Moria: Leanne Yau Hedon: Tomas Peter Cos: Jim Locke Anaides: Campbell Schelp Gelaia: Sandra Schmit Morphides: Jim Locke Prosaites: alanmapstone Morus: Nemo Cupid: Eva Davis Child 1: alanmapstone Child 2: Tomas Peter Child 3: TJ Burns Citizen: Adrian Stephens Citizen's Wife: Availle Tailor: April 6090 Perfumer: Steven Fellows Feather-Maker: Sandra Schmit Jeweler: Nemo Milliner: Shashank Jakhmola Barber: Sonia Prologue: alanmapstone Epilogue: alanmapstone Stage Directions: KevinS Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Crossings: A Fairy Play | Walter De la Mare | Fantastic Fiction, Plays | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. Under the terms of a will, the Wildersham children have to relocate from the family house in the city to "Crossings" in the country, and to spend the first fortnight alone fending for themselves in the house. The children encounter interesting country neighbors, including ghosts and fairies. Or are they dreaming? Walter De La Mare was a poet, and we have a number of his poems available at Librivox. This is his only play: "Crossings was produced for the first time in 1919, at the Wick School, Hove, to celebrate the coming of Peace. With the exception of one grown-up, Mr. Sebastian Sprott, its characters were taken by boys aged fourteen, or under." - Summary by ToddHW and Author Cast list: Mr. Charles James Wildersham: Larry Wilson Sarah, or Sallie (his First Daughter): EmmaHatton Frances, or France (his Second Daughter): TJ Burns Anthony, or Tony (his Son): Tomas Peter Ann (his Third Daughter): Campbell Schelp Miss Agatha Wildersham (his Sister, and their Aunt, of Bayswater): Carol Pelster Rev. Jeremy Welcome (Vicar of Little Crossings, and a friend of the children’s aunt, Susan, who is dead): Eva Davis Miss Julia Welcome (his Sister): Availle Josephine (their Niece): Linda Olsen Fitak Lady Minch (of the Hall, Great Crossings): Anita Sloma-Martinez Mr. Josiah Widge (the Cabman of Little Crossings): Scotty Smith Mr. John Budge (the Butcher of Little Crossings): Nemo Mrs. Budge: Nichalia Schwartz Jemima Budge (their small Daughter, also called Pollie): TriciaG Mr. William Honeyman (the Baker of Little Crossings): Lynette Caulkins Mrs. Honeyman: Elsie Selwyn Emily Honeyman (their small Daughter): Devorah Allen The Candlestick-maker (of Nowhere): Chuck Williamson A Beggarman (of Everywhere): Elsie Selwyn The Queen of the Fairies: thestorygirl Fairies, numberless and innumerable: Nichalia Schwartz Mrs. Marshall (the family cook): Elsie Selwyn Stage Directions and Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Crossings: A Fairy Play | Walter De la Mare | Fantastic Fiction, Plays | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 2/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. Under the terms of a will, the Wildersham children have to relocate from the family house in the city to "Crossings" in the country, and to spend the first fortnight alone fending for themselves in the house. The children encounter interesting country neighbors, including ghosts and fairies. Or are they dreaming? Walter De La Mare was a poet, and we have a number of his poems available at Librivox. This is his only play: "Crossings was produced for the first time in 1919, at the Wick School, Hove, to celebrate the coming of Peace. With the exception of one grown-up, Mr. Sebastian Sprott, its characters were taken by boys aged fourteen, or under." - Summary by ToddHW and Author Cast list: Mr. Charles James Wildersham: Larry Wilson Sarah, or Sallie (his First Daughter): EmmaHatton Frances, or France (his Second Daughter): TJ Burns Anthony, or Tony (his Son): Tomas Peter Ann (his Third Daughter): Campbell Schelp Miss Agatha Wildersham (his Sister, and their Aunt, of Bayswater): Carol Pelster Rev. Jeremy Welcome (Vicar of Little Crossings, and a friend of the children’s aunt, Susan, who is dead): Eva Davis Miss Julia Welcome (his Sister): Availle Josephine (their Niece): Linda Olsen Fitak Lady Minch (of the Hall, Great Crossings): Anita Sloma-Martinez Mr. Josiah Widge (the Cabman of Little Crossings): Scotty Smith Mr. John Budge (the Butcher of Little Crossings): Nemo Mrs. Budge: Nichalia Schwartz Jemima Budge (their small Daughter, also called Pollie): TriciaG Mr. William Honeyman (the Baker of Little Crossings): Lynette Caulkins Mrs. Honeyman: Elsie Selwyn Emily Honeyman (their small Daughter): Devorah Allen The Candlestick-maker (of Nowhere): Chuck Williamson A Beggarman (of Everywhere): Elsie Selwyn The Queen of the Fairies: thestorygirl Fairies, numberless and innumerable: Nichalia Schwartz Mrs. Marshall (the family cook): Elsie Selwyn Stage Directions and Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Woman is a Weathercock | Nathan Field | Comedy | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. A Woman is a Weathercock is the first play by the former child star of the Jacobean stage, Nathan Field. The action takes place over a single day in London. A number of suitors vie over Sir John Worldly's three daughters: Bellafront, Katherine, and Lucida. These include the short-tempered soldier, Captain Pouts; the poetical buffoon, Sir Abraham Ninny; and the rich merchant, Strange. Quick-witted Nevill orchestrates multiple sham marriages and young Scudmore plans to elope with Bellafront, while the pregnant Mistress Wagtail seeks any husband who will have her. Summary by Rob BoardCast Narrator: Bhavya Sir Abraham Ninny: Tomas Peter Pendant: Aaron White Scudmore: ToddHW Strange: Hamlet Captain Pouts: Adrian Stephens Count Frederick: Jim Locke Nevill: Rob Marland Sir John Worldly: Larry Wilson Sir Innocent Ninny: Josh Kibbey Mistress Wagtail: Beth Thomas Bellafront: Sonia Katherine: Leanne Yau Lucida: Campbell Schelp Lady Ninny: foon Servingman 1: MajorToast Servingman 2: Hannoria Boy: Stoofy Page: ScarlettG Tailor, Bowlers, Parson: Elsie Selwyn Edited by Rob Marland This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Woman is a Weathercock | Nathan Field | Comedy | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 2/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. A Woman is a Weathercock is the first play by the former child star of the Jacobean stage, Nathan Field. The action takes place over a single day in London. A number of suitors vie over Sir John Worldly's three daughters: Bellafront, Katherine, and Lucida. These include the short-tempered soldier, Captain Pouts; the poetical buffoon, Sir Abraham Ninny; and the rich merchant, Strange. Quick-witted Nevill orchestrates multiple sham marriages and young Scudmore plans to elope with Bellafront, while the pregnant Mistress Wagtail seeks any husband who will have her. Summary by Rob BoardCast Narrator: Bhavya Sir Abraham Ninny: Tomas Peter Pendant: Aaron White Scudmore: ToddHW Strange: Hamlet Captain Pouts: Adrian Stephens Count Frederick: Jim Locke Nevill: Rob Marland Sir John Worldly: Larry Wilson Sir Innocent Ninny: Josh Kibbey Mistress Wagtail: Beth Thomas Bellafront: Sonia Katherine: Leanne Yau Lucida: Campbell Schelp Lady Ninny: foon Servingman 1: MajorToast Servingman 2: Hannoria Boy: Stoofy Page: ScarlettG Tailor, Bowlers, Parson: Elsie Selwyn Edited by Rob Marland This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Eunuchus: The Eunuch | Terence | Plays | Audiobook full unabridged | English Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. Another of the plays by Terence translated from the Latin by Riley. "A certain citizen of Athens had a daughter named Pamphila, and a son called Chremes. The former was stolen while an infant, and sold to a Rhodian merchant, who having made a present of her to a Courtesan of Rhodes, she brought her up with her own daughter Thais, who was somewhat older." (From Translator summary) Hmmm, so kidnapping and slavery to start off; then there will be eunuchs and rape before the play ends. And it is a comedy?! Ah, well, it was 200BC. Times and opinions (thank goodness) have changed at least a bit since then. - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: Laches, an aged Athenian: Jim Locke Phædria, his son: Aaron White Chærea, his son: Tomas Peter Antipho, a young man, friend of Chærea: Campbell Schelp Chremes, a young man, brother of Pamphila: Owen Cook Thraso, a boastful Captain: alanmapstone Gnatho, a Parasite: ToddHW Parmeno, servant of Phædria: KHand Sanga, cook to Thraso: Sandra Schmit Dorus, a Eunuch slave: Frédéric Surget Thais, a Courtesan: Foon Pythias, her attendant: Sonia Dorias, her attendant: Leanne Yau Sophrona, a nurse: Leanne Yau Stage Directions: Larry Wilson Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Monsieur De Pourceaugnac | Molière | Plays, Satire | Audiobook full unabridged | English Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. 'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac', acted on October 6, 1669, is nothing but a farce. But Molière excels in farce as well as in higher comedy, and 'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac' is one of the best of its kind. The attacks upon the doctors of the time are not exaggerated. Molière acted the part of Mr. de Pourceaugnac. - Summary by The Translator Cast list: Monsieur De Pourceaugnac: Tomas Peter Oronte, father to Julia: alanmapstone Éraste, lover to Julia: Leanne Yau Sbrigani, a Neapolitan adventurer: Larry Wilson First Physician: ToddHW Second Physician: Eva Davis An Apothecary: Frédéric Surget Countryman - A Peasant: Campbell Schelp Countrywoman - A Female Peasant: Foon First Swiss: Nemo Second Swiss: Foon A Police Officer: Campbell Schelp Julia, daughter to Oronte: Elsie Selwyn Nérine, an intriguing woman, supposed to come from Picardy: Sonia Lucette, supposed to come from Gascony: Eva Davis Lady Singer: Devorah Allen First Man Singer: Nemo Second Man Singer: MajorToast 1st Lawyer: Campbell Schelp 2nd Lawyer: MajorToast Child 1: Devorah Allen Child 2: MajorToast Stage Directions: Sandra Schmit Edited By: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Doctor Johnson: A Play | A. Edward Newton | Fictional Biographies & Memoirs, Plays | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. The life of Doctor Johnson, told in his own words and (mostly) those of others around him. "Anyone with a teaspoonful of imagination can read this play with pleasure; with two teaspoonsful, I will not be responsible for results. He, or she, may be disappointed, for there is no plot to speak of. But there is talk - about as good talk as has ever been reported, and James Boswell as a reporter has never had an equal. (The Author)" - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: ACT 1: Mr. STEWART: James Thomas Mr. MAITLAND: Tomas Peter Mr. MACBEAN: alanmapstone Mr. LEVETT: Mike Casey Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke A VOICE (MACPHERSON'S): Lynette Caulkins Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp A SERVANT (LORD CHESTERFIELD'S): Aaron White Mrs. WILLIAMS: Elsie Selwyn FRANK (DR. JOHNSON'S COLORED SERVANT): Nemo Mr. ALLEN: Adrian Stephens Mrs. WOFFINGTON: Sandra Schmit BET FLINT: Leanne Yau POLL CARMICHAEL: Eva Davis Mrs. THRALE: Foon : ACT 2: Mrs. THRALE: Foon JUDSON: Leanne Yau Footman: Philip Watson RATTLE: Eva Davis Miss BURNEY: Sonia Mr. MURPHY: Aaron White Sir JOSHUA REYNOLDS: alanmapstone Mr. GARRICK: Tomas Peter Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke Mr. THRALE: Steven Fellows Dr. GOLDSMITH: Adrian Stephens General PAOLI: Lynette Caulkins Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp Miss MORE: Elsie Selwyn Miss STREATFIELD: Sandra Schmit Mrs. DELANEY: Availle Mr. BARETTI: Pier : ACT 3: Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke A SERVANT (Dr. Johnson's): Aaron White RATTLE: Eva Davis Mrs. THRALE: Foon Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp Mr. BARCLAY: Tomas Peter Mr. PERKINS: Adrian Stephens Miss BURNEY: Sonia Miss THRALE: Leanne Yau : ACT 4: Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke FRANK (DR. JOHNSON'S COLORED SERVANT): Nemo Mrs. DESMOULINS: Sandra Schmit Mr. HOOLE: Aaron White MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: Elsie Selwyn Sir JOSHUA REYNOLDS: alanmapstone Mrs. SIDDONS: Eva Davis Dr. BROCKLESBY: Tomas Peter Mr. WINDHAM: Adrian Stephens Miss BURNEY: Sonia Mr. BURKE: Steven Fellows YOUNG GIRL: Leanne Yau : Stage Directions and Editing: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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Doctor Johnson: A Play | A. Edward Newton | Fictional Biographies & Memoirs, Plays | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 2/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. The life of Doctor Johnson, told in his own words and (mostly) those of others around him. "Anyone with a teaspoonful of imagination can read this play with pleasure; with two teaspoonsful, I will not be responsible for results. He, or she, may be disappointed, for there is no plot to speak of. But there is talk - about as good talk as has ever been reported, and James Boswell as a reporter has never had an equal. (The Author)" - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: ACT 1: Mr. STEWART: James Thomas Mr. MAITLAND: Tomas Peter Mr. MACBEAN: alanmapstone Mr. LEVETT: Mike Casey Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke A VOICE (MACPHERSON'S): Lynette Caulkins Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp A SERVANT (LORD CHESTERFIELD'S): Aaron White Mrs. WILLIAMS: Elsie Selwyn FRANK (DR. JOHNSON'S COLORED SERVANT): Nemo Mr. ALLEN: Adrian Stephens Mrs. WOFFINGTON: Sandra Schmit BET FLINT: Leanne Yau POLL CARMICHAEL: Eva Davis Mrs. THRALE: Foon : ACT 2: Mrs. THRALE: Foon JUDSON: Leanne Yau Footman: Philip Watson RATTLE: Eva Davis Miss BURNEY: Sonia Mr. MURPHY: Aaron White Sir JOSHUA REYNOLDS: alanmapstone Mr. GARRICK: Tomas Peter Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke Mr. THRALE: Steven Fellows Dr. GOLDSMITH: Adrian Stephens General PAOLI: Lynette Caulkins Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp Miss MORE: Elsie Selwyn Miss STREATFIELD: Sandra Schmit Mrs. DELANEY: Availle Mr. BARETTI: Pier : ACT 3: Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke A SERVANT (Dr. Johnson's): Aaron White RATTLE: Eva Davis Mrs. THRALE: Foon Mr. BOSWELL: Campbell Schelp Mr. BARCLAY: Tomas Peter Mr. PERKINS: Adrian Stephens Miss BURNEY: Sonia Miss THRALE: Leanne Yau : ACT 4: Dr. JOHNSON: Jim Locke FRANK (DR. JOHNSON'S COLORED SERVANT): Nemo Mrs. DESMOULINS: Sandra Schmit Mr. HOOLE: Aaron White MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: Elsie Selwyn Sir JOSHUA REYNOLDS: alanmapstone Mrs. SIDDONS: Eva Davis Dr. BROCKLESBY: Tomas Peter Mr. WINDHAM: Adrian Stephens Miss BURNEY: Sonia Mr. BURKE: Steven Fellows YOUNG GIRL: Leanne Yau : Stage Directions and Editing: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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https://amzn.to/2PE7Lx2 Kindle Unlimited Membership Plans "Mind The Paint" Girl | Arthur Wing Pinero | Plays, Satire | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/3 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. Another Pinero play from the early 1900s. With a social message about the effects of stardom on the star as well as those that love them. "I’m afraid there’s one thing finer than winning the woman you love and, when you’ve won her, being prepared to go through fire and water for her." "What’s that?" "Having the courage to give her up" - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: Viscount Farncombe: Tomas Peter Colonel the Hon. Arthur Stidulph: alanmapstone Baron von Rettenmayer: Nemo Captain Nicholas Jeyes: Campbell Schelp Lionel Roper: Hamlet Sam de Castro: Aaron White Herbert Fulkerson: Frédéric Surget Stewart Heneage: KevinS Gerald Grimwood: April 6090 Carlton Smythe (Manager of the Pandora Theatre): James Thomas Albert Palk (Actor at the Pandora): Sandra Schmit Wilfrid Tavish (Actor at the Pandora): Philip Watson Vincent Bland (A Musical Composer, attached to the Pandora): ToddHW Morris Cooling (Business Manager at the Pandora): Jim Locke Luigi (Maître d’hôtel at Catani’s Restaurant): Pier The Hon. Mrs. Arthur Stidulph (Formerly, as Dolly Ensor, of the Pandora Theatre): TJ Burns Lily Parradell (Of the Pandora): Foon Jimmie Birch (Of the Pandora): Sonia Gabrielle Kato (Of the Pandora): Pauline Latournerie Enid Moncrieff (Of the Pandora): Leanne Yau Daphne Dure (Of the Pandora): EmmaHatton Nita Trevenna (Of the Pandora): Lex Hankins Flo Connify (One of Four Beauties Of the Pandora): Eva Davis Sybil Dermott (One of Four Beauties Of the Pandora): Availle Olga Cook (One of Four Beauties Of the Pandora): Devorah Allen Evangeline Ventris (One of Four Beauties Of the Pandora): Elsie Selwyn Mrs. Upjohn (Lily Parradell’s mother): DuckTD Gladys (Lily’s parlourmaid): Eva Davis Maud (Lily’s maid): Leanne Yau Stage Directions: Larry Wilson Edited by: ToddHW This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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