These Walls Can Talk: a new play

These Walls Can Talk: a new play

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Synopsis

It's totally normal to fall in love with an audiobook narrator's voice, right?

Right.

Just ask Vera, who listens to "her" guy whenever and wherever she can: while driving, working, parenting, cooking, cleaning, showering...you name it.

But now, she's bringing him into the bedroom. And her husband is less than pleased.

These Walls Can Talk is a raucous and heartfelt love letter to romance audiobooks: the authors who write them, the narrators and engineers who record them, and the passionate fans who devour them.

Release date: May 20, 2020

Print pages: 81

Reader says this book is...: action-packed (1) entertaining story (1) escapist/easy read (1) funny (1) heartwarming (1) realistic characters (1) satisfying ending (1) strong chemistry (1) terrific writing (1) unputdownable (1)

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Audio review from August 2020

I loved this play! So much fun! So funny!

All these wonderful actors brought the story to life wonderfully!

Tanya Eby stepped into the Georgia character perfectly!
Joe Arden as “the narwhal” 😂😂

Teddy Hamilton as they grumpy sound board operator (which seems totally out is character for his real life persona so that was fun!)

Shane East/Emma Wilder/Erin Mallon/Andi Ardnt wee wonderful in their roles also.

I really really enjoyed giggling my way through two hours lol
 on 7/28/22
action-packed entertaining story escapist/easy read funny heartwarming realistic characters satisfying ending strong chemistry terrific writing unputdownable
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