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Old Friends and New Fancies

By: Sybil Brinton
Narrated by: Becca Maggie, David Shears, Arielle Lipshaw, P J Morgan, Anna Grace, Tiffany Halla Colonna, Rob Goll
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Old Friends and New Fancies: An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen, by Sybil Brinton. Presented by the Online Stage.

Old Friends and New Fancies is the first ever Jane Austen fan fiction and was originally published in 1913. Sybil Brinton imagines an entirely new story of romantic entanglements using a mashup of characters from all of Austen's major novels. Have you ever wondered what happened to Georgiana Darcy and Kitty Bennet from Pride and Prejudice or Mary Crawford and Tom Bertram from Mansfield Park? Find out in this delightfully comic homage to Austen's beloved characters.

Cast:

Georgiana Darcy: Becca Maggie

Mr. Darcy: David Shears

Elizabeth Darcy: Arielle Lipshaw

Jane Bingley/Anne Wentworth: PJ Morgan

Elinor Ferrars/Mrs. Hurst/Lucy Ferrars: Anna Grace

Miss Bingley/Anne Steele: Tiffany Halla Colonna

Colonel Fitzwilliam: Rob Goll

Mary Crawford: Amanda Friday

James Morland/Mr. Knightley: Andy Harrington

Lady Catherine de Bough/Mrs. Jennings: Sara Morsey

Sir Walter Elliot/Mr. Bennet: Peter Tucker

Emma Knightley/Mrs. Grant: Elizabeth Chambers

Tom Bertram/Mr. Yates: Jeff Moon

Mr. Bingley/Captain Wentworth: Russell Gold

William Price: Mark Crowle-Groves

Kitty Bennet: Leanne Yau

Narrator: Elizabeth Klett

Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett

Public Domain (P)2020 The Online Stage
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Distracting narration

I wanted to listen to this book because it was fun to think of all of Austen’s main characters coming together in one book; however, I found the theatrical narration hard to listen to. I never felt really captivated by the story, maybe I should read it in print.

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Interesting

This was a bit different. Many different narrators contributed to this audio book. Elizabeth Klett did the telling in the between. A story mixed by many of Jane Austen’s characters and books. Enjoyed it.

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I love the idea of interweaving Austen characters, and the author did a great job of it. But many of the voices given to the characters were horrendous. I could barely get through it! If it weren’t for the interesting story I’d have given up by the second chapter. The voices almost sounded fake, especially the narrator, who sounded like she was trying to be posh. The other voices, especially the young men, do not sound like they’d be attractive or people I’d like. Especially off putting is the narration that includes comments like “he said” right after a character said something. With different voices, it’s obvious, and inserting those comments in is jarring or breaks the cadence of the conversation. I ended up speeding to 1.5x because I felt could not get through the story fast enough. wish I would have gotten the Kindle version and read it for myself.

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