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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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king stood in a pool of blue light, unmoored. This was act for off King Leah, a winter night at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto. Earlier in the evening, three little girls had played a clapping game on stage as the audience entered childhood versions of Leo's daughter's. And now they returned us hallucinations. In the mad scene, the king stumbled and reached for them as they floated here and there in the shadows. His name was Arthur Leander. He was 51 years old, and there were flowers in his hair just down. No, May the actor playing Gloucester asked. But remember than eyes? Well enough, Arthur said, distracted by the child version of Cordelia on DH. This was when it happened. There was a change in his face. He stumbled. He reached for the column but misjudged the distance and struck it hard with a side of his hand down from the waste. They are sent to us, he said. Not only was this the wrong line, but the delivery was Weezie, his voice barely audible. He cradled his hands to his chest like a broken bird. The actor, portraying Edgar, was watching him closely. It is still possible at that moment that Arthur was acting. But in the first row of the orchestra section, a man was rising from his seat, had been training as a paramedic. The man's girlfriend tugged at his sleeve in his to keep What are you doing? Jeevan himself wasn't sure at first the rows behind him murmuring for him to sit and Usher was moving towards him. But author Lee Under is running out of time.