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Pollyanna (version 3 Dramatic Reading)

Pollyanna (version 3 Dramatic Reading)

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Number of Chapters: 32

Length: 06 hours and 07 minutes

Language: English

The story begins when Pollyanna arrives in Beldingsville to live with her Aunt Polly, a strict and dutiful middle aged woman. Pollyanna immediately begins to brighten up everyone's life by the "Glad Game." Trying to find something to be glad about in every situation, Pollyanna is happy, joyful, lively, and soon transforms the whole town. One day something so terrible happens, even Pollyanna doesn't know how to be glad about it. (Summary by Abigail Rasmussen)

Cast:
Pollyanna: Lydia Rasmussen
Miss Polly: KHand
Nancy: Alexis Castro
John Pendleton: Brett W. Downey
Dr. Chilton: Robert Harder
Old Tom: John Trevithick
Jimmy Bean: Jacob Rasmussen
Milly: Theresa L. Downey
Mrs. Snow: Lani Small
Housemaid: Lyn Silva
Nurse: Charlotte Duckett
Mr. Ford: David Olson
Dr. Mead: bala
Mrs. Payson: Elizabeth Klett
Timothy/Young Man: Zack Rasmussen
Mrs. Ford/Mrs. Benton: Lynne Thompson
Murmuring Lady/Mrs. Tarbell: Susie Rasmussen
Narrator: Abigail Rasmussen

Audio edited by: Abigail Rasmussen

Prooflistened by: Abigail Rasmussen and Piotr Nater

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Miss Polly (Group)
Old Tom and Nancy ()
The Coming of Pollyanna ()
The Little Attic Room ()
The Game ()
A Question of Duty ()
Pollyanna and Punishments ()
Pollyanna Pays a Visit ()
Which Tells of the Man ()
A Surprise for Mrs. Snow ()
Introducing Jimmy ()
Before the Ladies' Aid ()
In Pendleton Woods ()
Just a Matter of Jelly ()
Dr. Chilton ()
A Red Rose and a Lace Shawl ()
'Just Like a Book' ()
Prisms ()
Which is Somewhat Surprising ()
Which is More Surprising ()
A Question Answered ()
Sermons and Woodboxes ()
An Accident ()
John Pendleton ()
A Waiting Game ()
A Door Ajar ()
Two Visits ()
The Game and its Players ()
Through an Open Window ()
Jimmy Takes the Helm ()
A New Uncle ()
Which is a Letter from Pollyanna ()
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