Thanks Daphne. I recorded it and sent it along anyway in case Caleb
can use the Seaver part in a girls voice. I am getting over a cough,
so my voice is a little deeper than usual : )
First time I've ever recorded anything so hopefully it was done
right...
On Mar 29, 6:59 pm, "Daphne Abernathy" <
daphne.aberna...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Colette, Don't worry about it, I think if it's not a huge part and they
> don't keep saying Mr. Smith when addressing you, it really wouldn't make a
> difference. But Caleb would be best to judge that. But I remember that
> Shakespeare used men to play women's parts. Puts Romeo and Juliet in a new
> light.
>
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Colette Benoir <
coletteben...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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> > just realized all the parts left are male after reading the script. I
> > will keep an eye out for the next script : )
>
> > On Mar 29, 9:29 am, Colette Benoir <
coletteben...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Can I take the role of the villian (Seaver) if it isn't taken already?
> > > Also when is the deadline to have the recording in?
>
> > > On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, calebbullen <
ca...@blacktiemartiniclub.com> wrote:
>
> > > > We still have four roles left. Seaver, Roberts, Doctor and Joplin
>
> > > > Joplin is a lively ex ball player turned cafe owner, kind of a fun
> > > > part there
> > > > Roberts will just take a second out of your day as he's a beat cop who
> > > > is only in it for a minute
> > > > Doctor is really a dentist but he breaks the case right open
> > > > Seaver is the villain in this piece, the perp, the yegg, the one
> > > > without whom the whole endeavor would be for naught.
>
> > > > Come on folks, they're good roles. Not huge but nothing to whistle
> > > > dixie at neither.
>
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