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Q: My daughter has just been given a leading role in a play that requires her to use an Ohio accent from the 1930's.
I have tried googling but it's not been very successful. Any assistance would be appreciated. If it helps, we're English.
Thank you.
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You might want to try to ask the Drama teacher, or director, what she wants the accent to be presented as. Sometimes the director wants an accent that just sounds different. You could also try to find documentaries or internet clips that have people from Ohio talking, then you could add your own twist to it. Trust me, evreything will fall into place. You could even ask the director if you could make up your own 1930's Ohio accent, sometimes they're leaniant that way. Hope this helps.:)
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I travel the world all the time, so I'm a very well rounded individual when it comes to giving and receiving advice. I'm currently writing a book, but my other hobbies include photography, acting, singing, giving advice, traveling, and movie critiquing(?spelling?) I have many siblings so I understand what sibling rivalry is like. I am also an abuse victim, so I also know what that is like. On one of my traveling escapades I was stung by the second most venomous scorpion in the southern half of Africa, I almost died, but thank God I didn't!
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