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Congresman Davis (50s inquisitive, b)
A person of 1903, We are looking for non-announce voice characters. This is conversational dialogue. Mid Atlantic, no discernible regionalism.
A Custom Demo is needed.
Budget $225-300 for 150 words. Mar 19, 2008 15:17:19 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Mar 24, 2008 08:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Yes (click here to learn more about
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MUSEUM “The Hershey Story”
Exhibit 3.1 “Imagining Utopia”
SCENE - VIDEO AUDIO
1 SFX: Sound of crickets chirping and night birds singing.
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: Good evening my friends. So glad you could be here tonight.
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: Indeed. But first, I believe you both know Howard Bomburger. He’s a friend of Henry Hershey, Milton’s father.
3 CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: All right now, gentlemen.
5
We see a photo of the Lancaster Caramel Company. And possibly photo of Milton and Kitty on a boat in Europe or travels. Source: HCA
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: In fact we know that Milton sold his Lancaster Caramel Company in August ,1900…that’s nearly three years ago. And, we know that afterwards, he and Kitty went off to Europe.
7 CONGRESSMAN: Yes, but Milton’s not done that. In fact, he’s continued to work.
10
Photos of the Hershey’s chocolate products – circa 1898- 1900 - Source: HCA CONGRESSMAN: “Which means…” he now most likely needs room to expand his chocolate business.
12 An image of Bowery is projected
14
More photos of poverty among industrial workers in NYC in 1900 CONGRESSMAN: Indeed Hard living conditions for lots of factory workers in big cities like New York these days.
15 COLE: But, what does that have to do with Milton Hershey?
16
We see a photo of M.S. at this time . We also see more shots of poor immigrant factory workers in NYC. Sources: HCA
CONGRESSMAN: True…And, he used to make deliveries to retailers in some of these very bleak spots full of newly arrived immigrants
18
More photos of poverty among industrial workers in NYC in 1900 .
19 CONGRESSMAN: later, when Milton started to travel, he found out about the “reform movement” in England to build better neighborhoods for industrial workers..
20
We see sketches and photos of Saltaire, England in the 1880s and 1890s. – Source: Saltaire Museum CONGRESSMAN: …Places like “Saltaire” …built by Titus Salt, the textile king, to get his workers out of the slums of Bradford…
21
We see a photo of Port Sunlight . Source: Port Sunlight Museum CONGRESSMAN:…and ” Port Sunlight”…
23
More photos appear of Port Sunlight CONGRESSMAN: Yes, and again there’s a “garden village” at Port Sunlight, founded by the Lever Brothers to house their employees and pensioners.
24
We see a photo of Cadbury Chocolate advertisement- circa 1900. Source: Cadbury
CONGRESSMAN: Ever heard of “Cadbury Chocolate”?
26
We see photos of “Bourneville”, England- circa 1900- built by the Cadbury Family – Source:
Cadbury or Cadbury website CONGRESSMAN: So I’d say, chances are he’s also heard about “Bourneville.” It’s the English garden village that the Cadbury’s built to house their employees. Full script for audition:
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: Good evening my friends. So glad you could be here tonight.
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: Indeed. But first, I believe you both know Howard Bomburger. He’s a friend of Henry Hershey, Milton’s father.
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: All right now, gentlemen.
CONGRESSMAN DAVIS: In fact we know that Milton sold his Lancaster Caramel Company in August ,1900…that’s nearly three years ago. And, we know that afterwards, he and Kitty went off to Europe.
CONGRESSMAN: Yes, but Milton’s not done that. In fact, he’s continued to work.
CONGRESSMAN: “Which means…” he now most likely needs room to expand his chocolate business.
CONGRESSMAN: Indeed Hard living conditions for lots of factory workers in big cities like New York these days.
CONGRESSMAN: True…And, he used to make deliveries to retailers in some of these very bleak spots full of newly arrived immigrants
CONGRESSMAN: later, when Milton started to travel, he found out about the “reform movement” in England to build better neighborhoods for industrial workers..
CONGRESSMAN: …Places like “Saltaire” …built by Titus Salt, the textile king, to get his workers out of the slums of Bradford…
CONGRESSMAN:…and ” Port Sunlight”…
CONGRESSMAN: Yes, and again there’s a “garden village” at Port Sunlight, founded by the Lever Brothers to house their employees and pensioners.
CONGRESSMAN: Ever heard of “Cadbury Chocolate”?
CONGRESSMAN: So I’d say, chances are he’s also heard about “Bourneville.” It’s the English garden village that the Cadbury’s built to house their employees.
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