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Acting! On the web!

Category: CreationismEntertainment
Posted on: February 5, 2007 8:50 AM, by PZ Myers

Are you a voice talent? Want to participate in an online drama? Sign up for a part in a podcast recreation of parts of the Dover trial. It should be fun, if you're into that kind of thing.

I'm not volunteering, I'm afraid. I can't act, and I'm also afraid that the closest match to my voice would be Michael Behe, and I'd die of mortification.

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#1

That's a great idea!
I doubt any of the Dover characters were squeaky-voiced Brit women, though.

Posted by: MissPrism | February 5, 2007 10:05 AM

#2

MissPrism:
Not a problem. This is community theater. If William Shatner was allowed to play Richard III, surely you can play a Pennsylvanian.

You could be Tammy Kitzmiller, Aralene Callahan, Julie Smith, Christy Rehm, Beth Eveland, Carol Brown, Barbara Forrest, Jennifer Miller, Bertha Spahr, Cynthia Sneath, Heidi Bernhard-Bubb (journalist), Heather Geesey, Jane Cleaver, Sheila Harkins, Jane Penny (lawyer), one of the court reporters, the court deputy, or the law clerk (one line; no sex specified).

Posted by: arensb | February 5, 2007 10:38 AM

#3

Sounds like fun. I've done a little voice acting, so I might try out for this.

Posted by: Steve Sutton | February 5, 2007 11:40 AM

#4

Hello, I got Ken Miller. I'm Catholic, I accept evolution, and I have Cool Edit Pro. That's gonna be some work reading for 2 days, but I'll give it a shot. If someone else wants Ken Miller, I'll do Robert Pennock too.

Phil P

Posted by: PhilVaz | February 5, 2007 12:41 PM

#5
I'm also afraid that the closest match to my voice would be Michael Behe, and I'd die of mortification.

So I suppose we shouldn't mention that you look like him a bit too?

Posted by: John Pieret | February 5, 2007 1:13 PM

#6

So I suppose we shouldn't mention that you look like him a bit too?

Aaaargh! I die.

Posted by: PZ Myers | February 5, 2007 2:05 PM

#7

You really ought to see if Wil Wheaton (http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2007/01/the_obligatory_.html) is interested. He's done quite a bit of voice acting and this is a good cause.

Posted by: Anonymous | February 5, 2007 5:05 PM

#8

I've done a great deal of acting, so I could manage this. My current major (split with graduate work in biology--I know, I'm crazy) is vocal performance, so maybe I should just set it as Dover: The Opera, instead. *grin*

I even have an Equity card.

Posted by: Tristram Shandy | February 5, 2007 6:52 PM

#9

Don't suppose there were any Scots involved? Nope? Damn :-)

Posted by: Paul A | February 6, 2007 8:48 AM

#10

Paul A:

Don't suppose there were any Scots involved? Nope? Damn :-)

Do you think you could tone down the Scottish accent to where even Americans can understand it (I estimate that to be about 5 Montgomery Scotts = 0.2 Billy Connollys = 0.01 Trainspottings) ? If so, you're welcome to join our merry band.

Posted by: arensb | February 6, 2007 11:23 AM

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