Wednesday, January 24, 2018

A Free Classic from The Online Stage!



I had the pleasure of playing the part of the Nurse of Ksenia in Boris Godunov by Aleksander Pushkin.  This is the latest production to be added to the Internet Archive page of The Online Stage.  Being a part of this group has enabled me to push myself in voice acting in new ways.  The Online Stage has a pretty healthy catalog of productions available for free listening via the Internet Archive.


Boris Godunov
A Drama in Verse

By Alexander Pushkin

Rendered into English verse by Alfred Hayes

Presented by The Online Stage

In January of 1598, Feodor (Fyodor) I, the heir to Ivan the Terrible, died at the age of 40 and with him ended the Rurik Dynasty in Russia.  Feodor’s death came seven years after his half-brother Dmitry of Uglich died at the age of nine under mysterious circumstances from a stab wound to the throat.

During Feodor’s reign, Boris Godunov, Feodor’s brother-in-law, essentially ruled the country.  After Feodor's death Boris was crowned the tsar of all Russia.  The country then plunged into what was later called “Time of Troubles”, marked by famine, plague, political intrigue, and general disorder and unrest.

Pushkin’s poetic drama takes us back to the beginning of Time of Troubles and the appearance of the first pretender to the throne, who claimed to be the miraculously surviving tsarevich Dmitry (Dmitry).  The true identity of the “False Dimitry” is not clear.

This recording is of the English translation of “Boris Godunov” by Alfred Hayes.  The text keeps to the rhythm of Pushkin’s original blank verse very closely.  It also includes scenes (“Fence of the Monastery”, “Mnishek in Sambor”) that are usually omitted from the printed original editions.

Pushkin’s drama was later remodeled by Mussorgsky into a musical presentation, which is now considered one of the greatest of all Russian operas.

Cast
BORIS GODUNOV, afterwards Tsar – David Stifel
PRINCE SHUISKY, Russian noble – Tovarisch
PRINCE VOROTINSKY, Russian noble – Mark Crowle-Groves
SHCHELKALOV, Russian Minister of State – Bob Neufeld
FATHER PIMEN, an old monk and chronicler – Joseph Tabler
GREGORY OTREPIEV, a young monk, afterwards Dmitry, the Pretender to the throne of Russia – Tomas Peter
THE PATRIARCH, Abbot of the Chudov Monastery – John Burlinson
MISSAIL, wandering friar – Peter Tucker
VARLAAM, wandering friar – Denis Daly
ATHANASIUS MIKAILOVICH PUSHKIN, friend of Prince Shuisky – David Prickett
FEODOR, young son of Boris Godunov – Jeff Moon
SEMYON NIKITICH GODUNOV, secret agent of Boris Godunov – Ben Stevens
GABRIEL PUSHKIN, nephew of A. M. Pushkin – David Prickett
PRINCE KURBSKY, disgraced Russian noble – Ted Wenskus 
KHRUSHCHOV, disgraced Russian noble – Ron Altman
KARELA, a Cossack – Joseph Tabler
PRINCE VISHNEVETSKY – Russell Gold
MNISHEK, Governor of Sambor – Noel Badrian
BASMANOV, a Russian officer – Marty Kryz
MARZHERET, officer of the Pretender – Cate Barratt
ROZEN, officer of the Pretender – Bob Neufeld
MOSALSKY, a Boyar – Andy Harrington
KSENIA, daughter of Boris Godunov – Leanne Yau
NURSE of Ksenia – Lee Ann Howlett
MARINA, daughter of Mnishek – Grace Garrett
ROUZYA, nurse of Ksenia – Susan Iannucci
HOSTESS of tavern – Cate Barratt

Also featuring the voices of Amanda Friday, Alan Weyman, Jennifer Fournier, Phil Benson, Andrew Coleman, Craig Franklin, and Brett Downey.

Stage directions read by Linda Barrans

Music 
Excerpts from Pictures from an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by the New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski
Recording published by the Internet Archive

Polonaise, from Christmas Eve by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoff
Performed by the US Air Force Band
Recording published by musopen.org

Audio edited by Denis Daly

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Saturday, January 6, 2018

A bit of Oscar Wilde from The Online Stage



As a member of The Online Stage, I was very happy to play a part in our latest production for charity.  Nothing like a little Oscar Wilde to ring in the New Year!  The Online Stage will be donating its royalties from the sale of this audiobook to All Hands Volunteers, a non-profit organization that addresses the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. 


This beautiful collection contains five fairy tales by the celebrated British writer Oscar Wilde: "The Happy Prince", "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Selfish Giant", "The Devoted Friend", and "The Remarkable Rocket." These timeless tales are performed by a full cast, and will delight listeners of all ages with their whimsical characters, moving situations, and touches of ironic humor.

Presented by The Online Stage

Narration by Noel Badrian

Also featuring the voices of Peter Tucker, Sara Morsey, Andrew Coleman, Miranda Hodges, Joseph Tabler, Russell Gold, Lee Ann Howlett, Craig Franklin, Andy Harrington, K.G. Cross, John Burlinson, Grace Keller Scotch, Ted Wenskus, Andrew Coleman, Leanne Yau, Denis Daly, Jeff Moon, David Prickett, Cate Barratt, Elizabeth Klett, Sara Morsey, Susan Iannucci, Linda Barrans, Ron Altman, Amanda Friday, Marty Krz, Chris Marcellus, Becca Maggie and Alan Weyman.

Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett.

To listen to the sample and/or purchase, head to Audible here.