Lee Ann participated in two new recordings of classics now available on Audible. She performed the role of the narrator in a full-cast production of Little Men by Louisa May Alcott. The Online Stage produced this title in cooperation with Spoken Realms.
“Published in 1871, Little Men is a sequel to the novel, Little Women. It tells the continuing story of Jo March, who has married Professor Bhaer, with whom she now runs a small school.
Cast
Narrator: Lee Ann Howlett
Ragged Boy/Nat/Uncle Teddy: Andy Harrington
John/Emil/Comodore/Silas/Peter: Jeff Moon
Servant maid/Mary Ann/Nan: Leanne Yau
Tommy Bangs/Dick/Nursey/Asia/Meg: P J Morgan
Demi/Kitty Mouse: Arielle Lipshaw
Daisy/Sally/Adolphus/Dolly: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Jo/Rob: Amanda Friday
Mr Bhaer: Ben Lindsey-Clark
Franz/Jack: Ted Wenskus
Stuffy/George: Tomas Peter
Ned: Anastasia Durning
Teddy/Amy: Becca Maggie
Dan/Billy: Maureen Boutilier
Little Bess: Miranda Hodges
Dr Firth/Mr Roberts/Grandpa/Mr Hyde: Ben Stevens
Audio edited by Libby Stephenson.”
The sample and purchase information can be found here.
The second recording is a three narrator version of A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. Lee Ann performs the voices of the American characters. This book was produced by Voices of Today via Spoken Realms.
“A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Narrated by Linda Barrans, Cate Barratt, and Lee Ann Howlett.
Consulting detective Sherlock Holmes is first introduced to the reading and listening public in A Study in Scarlet, along with his soon-to-be fellow sleuth Dr. John Watson. First published in 1887, the novel is one of only four full-length works by the author in his original canon of Holmes cases. The murders in question are committed in London, but the actions leading up to them were perpetrated in America, calling for a transcontinental narration of this most interesting story.”
This book is available from Audible here.