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Anonymous  +  154218 Wed, 02 Nov 05 10:16 AM

I'm searching for assistance to learn several lines of a play with an authentic cockney accent.

Best to have recording of a male voice - WAV or MP3 file. Otherwise phonetic text spelling, or even learn it by phone conversation. Want to get the inflections correct.

Here are the lines....

Yes, all right, all right, I can hear you.

Nigel's having a spot of trouble.

We've had nine sugar plum fairies, three country and western and
A Night In Old Vienna, we're doing our best.

You want a follow spot - all right, darling, I heard you before.

- you want the cyc and boom to start,
in with the spot, bring up the front of house
and kill the spot. Next?

For you, darling, the lot.

Sorry, ladies, our mistake, whenever you're ready.

Five seconds.

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