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Sebastian ([personal profile] wildeabandon) wrote2020-06-09 11:23 am

Next week's readthrough - 14:30 Saturday 13th June - Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

Sorry for the double post - this time with functional poll... Original comments here

This is another one with slightly fewer parts than some of the plays we've been doing so once again the poll will ask for level of enthusiasm. Anyone who wants a part and doesn't get one will get priority in future readthroughs, and of course people are welcome to sit in and listen. The script is available from Project Gutenberg and there's some brief character notes here. As usual, let me know any part preferences in the comments.

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Would you like a part in Pygmalion

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Yes, I'm very keen
5 (27.8%)

Yes, I'd like to read, but won't be too sad if I don't get a part
4 (22.2%)

Maybe, I'm happy to participate if there are still parts after more enthusiastic people have been cast.
0 (0.0%)

Not this time, but have fun!
9 (50.0%)

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[personal profile] tenebrousphantom 2020-06-09 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love to read Professor Higgins! And I'd rather not read Alfred or any of the women.
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[personal profile] highlyeccentric 2020-06-09 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I will pass on casting since I think I will go to the BLM rally in Bern (I am... not confident in the organisers' credentials, but then, the risks are generally fairly low for me given demographics and in switzerland in particular). If I decide against or if I get home early I hope I can zoom in to observe!

[personal profile] the_elyan 2020-06-09 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not confident enough in my accents to play Alfred, would be delighted to play my namesake, or whatever you think works.
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[personal profile] djm4 2020-06-09 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
If I were to read Alfred, it would be mostly my own accent but with some Welsh-ish cadence where the rhythms of the dialogue lean towards it (I tried, earlier, and that's what happens). It sounds weird and not at all right for Doolitle, of course, but I am willing to attempt it if no-one else wants to. I'm also very happy to defer to someone Welsh, with a better ear for accents than I have, or who actively wants to read Alfred Doolitle.
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[personal profile] smhwpf 2020-06-09 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I really like Pygmalion, but unfortunately we have a work meeting all Saturday afternoon! Have fun.