Audio Promo for THREE STORIES UP

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Presentation for Theatre in the Dark's fall 2019 theatre production THREE STORIES UP.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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How do you do? Ladies and gentlemen, this is Corey Bradbury. I'm speaking from Theatre in the Dark, and what follows is supposed to advertise our first theater production. Three stories up. Theatre in the Dark is the full title, and we hope it can correctly be called a coming attraction. It's certainly coming coming to Chicago this Halloween, and I think our theatre in the dark actors make it an attraction. I think you'd enjoy meeting them in person this October at our show. This is the first time you may have heard their names, but certainly won't be the last. McKinsey, Gordon and Bethany, Errington or our Stars. Those are names I'm going to repeat Mackenzie Gordon and Bethany Arrington. I won't have to repeat it much longer. You'll be repeating it. Remember Gordon twice? He's our playwright as well and only a bit of a scoundrel in real life. He's written a play called Three Stories Up, a modern war mystery performed entirely in the Total Dark, and it's about a Vancouver transit cop named Beatrice Deloria. I don't know what to say about her so many things to say. I'll tell you instead. Bethany does a terrific turn in the lead role. Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what you'll think about Mrs the lorry. A. I can imagine. You see, I'm directing the play myself, performing a few various sound effects each night. I think Beatrice is a hero, a woman desperately struggling to make sense of her husband's grisly murder. And along the way she encounters dirty grifters, clever bookies to face priests and, well, you should come in here for yourself. What's the truth behind Austin? DeLoreans Death. I wish you'd come to our theater when it performs in Edgewater this Halloween and decide for yourself.