Charlotte Duckett has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Pandora's Box.

6 audiobooks
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Four Short Plays

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Four Plays by August Strindberg Presented by the Online Stage The Stronger Woman Motherly Love Pariah Simoon Although he achieved notable success as a novelist, poet, essayist, and painter, August Strindberg is best known today as one of the first and most significant masters of naturalist theatre. Among his many dramatic works are a number of one-act plays, four of which are presented in this recording. All of the plays feature a persistent theme in Strindberg's works: the inevitable disillusion that results from intense involvement in relationships, whether they be familial, romantic or circumstantial. Featuring the voices of: Leanne Yau Charlotte Duckett Michele Eaton Maureen Boutilier David Prickett John Burlinson

Public Domain (P)2016 Online Stage

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The Phoenix and the Carpet

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The Phoenix and the Carpet by Edith Nesbit, presented by the Online Stage, narrated by Cate Barratt. In The Phoenix and the Carpet, five adventurous children are given a carpet that, unknown by their parents, contains a magic egg that hatches into a phoenix. A series of escapades ensues, some amusing, others dangerous, and all of which are entertaining. Cast Jane - Charlotte Duckett Anthea - Libby Stephenson Cyril - Amanda Friday Robert - Becca Maggie The Phoenix - Ben Lindsey-Clark Mother - Elizabeth Klett Father - Peter Tucker The Lamb and Henri - Ollie and Izzy Lindsey-Clark Cook, French Lady, and Crowd Voice - Jennifer Fournier Eliza, Miss Peasmarsh, and Crowd Voice - Leanne Yau Indian Queen and Miss Amelia - K. G. Cross Mrs Biddle - Linda Barrans Miss Selina - Carol Box Burglar and Porter - David Prickett Rev. Blenkinsop and Clerk - Alan Weyman Urb, Carpet Seller, Curate, and Theatre Attendant - Brett Downey Ike, Islander, Indian, Uncle Reginald, and Crowd Voice - John Burlinson This text was published in 1904 and is in the public domain.

Public Domain (P)2017 The Online Stage

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Five Children and It

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While exploring the beach, four adventurous children make the acquaintance of a very odd creature: a sand fairy. When they have adapted to the brusque and forthright demeanor of the fairy, they discover that he has unusual powers, which he can be persuaded to demonstrate. As a result, the children enjoy many bizarre adventures, some of which are dangerous, but all of which are entertaining. Five Children and It is the first volume of a trilogy. The later escapades of the children are described in the succeeding volumes, The Phoenix and the Carpet and The Story of the Amulet. Narrated by Cate Barratt. Cast Jane - Charlotte Duckett Anthea - Libby Stephenson Cyril - Amanda Friday Robert - Becca Maggie Psammead - John Burlinson Martha - K. G.Cross The Lamb - Amanda Friday Cook - Jennifer Fournier Rebecca - Cate Barratt Mother - Elizabeth Klett Amelia - Maureen Boutillier Jessie - Leanne Yau Little Girl - Miranda Hodges Mr. Beale - Denis Daly Mr. Crispin - Tovarisch Mr. Peasmarsh - Alan Weyman Beale the Gamekeeper - David Prickett Pharaoh - Brett Downey Levi - Brian Mansi Audio edited by Michele Eaton.

Public Domain (P)2016 The Online Stage

Available on Audible
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The Story of the Amulet

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The Story of the Amulet by Edith Nesbit Presented by the Online Stage Narrated by Cate Barratt This is final installment in Edith Nesbit's classic trilogy of time-traveling adventures by four enterprising children. The other volumes are Five Children and It and The Phoenix and the Carpet, both of which have also been recorded by The Online Stage. Cast: Jane - Charlotte Duckett., Anthea - Libby Stephenson, Cyril - Amanda Friday, Robert - Becca Maggie, The Psammead - John Burlinson. Additional roles performed by Jeff Moon, Carol Box, K.G.Cross, Leanne Yau, Elizabeth Chambers, Jennifer Fournier, Michele Eaton, Miranda Hodges. Ron Altman, Alan Weyman, tovarisch, David Prickett, Brett Downey, Chris Marcellus, Denis Daly and Peter Tucker.

Public Domain (P)2017 The Online Stage

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Earth Spirit

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Earth Spirit: A Tragedy in Four Acts by Frank Wedekind  Translated by Samuel A. Eliot Presented by the Online Stage Frank Wedekind (1864-1918) was the most controversial dramatist of his age. Most of his work focuses on the ubiquity and inevitably corrupting influence of sexual attraction. His most famous plays are the two that depict the rise, fall, and eventual gruesome death of the vampish Lulu, who, in Wedekind’s presentation, became a ghastly parody of Goethe’s “Eternal Feminine”. The first of the plays is Earth Spirit, in which Lulu marries and survives three husbands, only to face prosecution for the shooting of the third. Lulu’s later adventures are described in the following play, Pandora’s Box. The two plays were later bundled with Death and the Devil and Castle Wetterstein to form a tetralogy that was published as Tragedies of Sex.  Cast Ringmaster/Rodrigo - Ron Altman Lulu - Charlotte Duckett Countess Geschwitz - Leanne Yau Schigolch - Marty Krz Alva Schön - Brett Downey Dr. Schön - John Burlinson Schwartz - Garrison Moore Prince Escerny and Ferdinand - Joseph Tabler Dr. Goll and Escherich - Alan Weyman Alfred Hugenberg and Henriette - Chyanne Donnell Stage directions read by Denis Daly  Audio edited by Denis Daly

Public Domain (P)2018 The Online Stage

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Pandora's Box

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"Pandora’s Box: A Tragedy in Three Acts" by Frank Wedekind. Play translated by Samuel A. Eliot Jnr. Prologue translated by Leanne Yau and Alan Weyman and rendered into verse by Charlotte Duckett. Presented by The Online Stage. This play is the sequel to "Earth Spirit", in which the adventurous and manipulative Lulu marries and rids herself of three husbands, only to be arrested for the murder of the third. In "Pandora’s Box", Lulu escapes from prison only to be forced in the life of a courtesan. Reduced to desperate poverty, she meets her end at the hands of murderous customer in London. In Wedekind’s sordid morality tale, all Lulu’s main associates suffer premature and unnatural deaths, except for the degenerate Schigolch, who is one of the most unpleasant characters in the European drama. In Wedekind's dark world, virtue is a practical improbability and vice, although often punished, continues to thrive. In the prologue, which has been specially translated for this production, Wedekind pillories the forces of censorship and critical approval, against which he contended almost continuously throughout his writing career.  Full cast of narrators includes: The Enterprising Publisher - John Burlinson  The Ordinary Reader - K.G.Cross  The Bashful Author - Joseph Tabler  The Attorney General - Alan Weyman  Play Rodrigo Quast - Ron Altman  Lulu - Charlotte Duckett  Countess Geschwitz - Leanne Yau Schigolch  Marty Kryz Alva Schön - Brett Downey  Count Casti Piani - John Burlinson  Detective and Jack - Garrison Moore  Heilmann and Dr. Hilti – Joseph Tabler Puntschu and Kungu Poti- Alan Weyman  Alfred Hugenberg and Kadidia - Chyanne Donnell  Bianetta and Magelone - K.G.Cross  Ludmilla Steinherz and Bob - P.J. Morgan  Stage directions read by Denis Daly. Audio edited by Denis Daly. Copyright for the verse version of the Prologue is held by Charlotte Duckett.

Public Domain (P)2018 The Online Stage

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