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David Copperfield

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Rob Goll, Jeff Moon, Huw Brentnall, Elizabeth Klett, Ben Lindsey-Clark, Amanda Friday, David Stifel
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Summary

The Online Stage presents David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.

In a comprehensive and beautifully crafted first person narrative, David Copperfield recalls key stages, memories, and incidents of his life from infancy to maturity.

Scenes, adventures, and characters are summoned to the narrator's remembrance so vividly that they are rendered with the vitality of the present moment.

In this dramatized reading of the unabridged novel, a cast of 15 narrators bring to life over 100 characters, among them the eccentric Betsey Trotwood; the stern, inflexible Murdstones; the fawning and treacherous Uriah Heep; the captivating Dora Spenlow; and the impecunious but ever optimistic Wilkins Micawber.

David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens, first published as a serial in 1849-1850, and then as a book in 1850. It has remained one of his most popular novels and was stated by the author to be his "favorite child".

Cast:

David Copperfield/Daniel Peggotty - Rob Goll

Wilkins Micawber/Doctor Strong - Jeff Moon

Uriah Heep/Ham Peggotty - Huw Brentnall

Emma Micawber/Jane Murdstone - Elizabeth Klett

Edward Murdstone/James Steerforth - Ben Lindsey-Clark

Dora Spenlow/Clara Copperfield - Amanda Friday

Mr. Dick/Mr. Spenlow - David Stifel

Clara Peggotty/Martha Endell - Danielle Cohen

Agnes Wickfield/Little Em'ly - Anna Grace

Little Minnie - Isabelle Friday

Betsey Trotwood - Sarah Mitchell

Mr. Wickfield/Mr. Omer - Phil Benson

Rosa Dartle/Julia Mills - P. J. Morgan

Mrs. Steerforth/Mrs. Gummidge - Trisha Rose

Tommy Traddles/Mr. Littimer - David Shears

Audio edited by Rob Goll

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Wonderful Performance, marred by soundstage

In the first third of the production it was for some reason decided to create a sonic distance between the narrator and the spoken performers which makes it incredibly difficult to hear what is being said by the performers. After they changed their approach, around a third of the way in, it is fantastic.

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