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Tenx9 was at the Steinbeck Festival in Roe Valley Arts Centre, Limavady for stories of Dreams: Willa Murphy experienced the affects of her grandma's dreams; Bob Salisbury helped a young man achieve his dreams; Anne McMaster dreamt of having her pet pig, Wallace. Esther Alleyne was the event host. Paul is your podcast host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011 in the Black Box, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. During the pandemic tenx9 moved successfully to Zoom and attracted a whole new international audience to add to an existing home-grown following. We are now back with live events. Register for the evening at tenx9.com/events
For the final episode I’m joined by Anne McMaster, Kat Letwin, and Paul JP to discuss wishing for more wishes. This leads to many giraffe facts, anime theme songs, and the genie wars. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Anne McMaster's poetry debut, Charles Friel on Antrim's trains and Dot Blakely in Bangor
In this episode I’m joined by Anne McMaster and Cihang Ma to break down “Mr Destiny” (1990) the film the universe forgot existed. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
In this episode I'm joined by Anne McMaster and Cihang Ma to break down "Mr Destiny" (1990) the film the universe forgot existed.
Inspiration for poet Anne McMaster and bird watching with Dot on the Causeway coast.
I’m joined by Anne McMaster and Danielle Cole to discuss Big (1988), where a malfunctioning arcade machine leads to child labour and statutory rape. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
I'm joined by Anne McMaster and Danielle Cole to discuss Big (1988), where a malfunctioning arcade machine leads to child labour and statutory rape.
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Ralph MacLeod to discuss the wish, “I wish I had a friend like me” The discussion that follows covers our best selves, our worst selves, and our sexy selves. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Ralph MacLeod to discuss the wish, "I wish I had a friend like me" The discussion that follows covers our best selves, our worst selves, and our sexy selves.
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Ralph MacLeod to discuss the wish, “For my children to be smart, educated, successful adults.” The discussion that follows covers names, button factories, and being experts. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Ralph MacLeod to discuss the wish, "For my children to be smart, educated, successful adults." The discussion that follows covers names, button factories, and being experts.
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. Our goal is a come up with a cost that will make it a gut wrenchingly difficult choice whether you would accept this wish knowing its cost. Then we ask our panelists and our audience if they would. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Paul JP to discuss a wish asking “that my mean ex husband loses a bunch of stuff – his job, his looks, his mistress, etc.” The discussion that follows includes pain, growth, and pooping from the mouth. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. Our goal is a come up with a cost that will make it a gut wrenchingly difficult choice whether you would accept this wish knowing its cost. Then we ask our panelists and our audience if they would. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Paul JP to discuss a wish asking "that my mean ex husband loses a bunch of stuff – his job, his looks, his mistress, etc.” The discussion that follows includes pain, growth, and pooping from the mouth.
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Paul JP to discuss the wish, “I’d wish for pants that would never get a whole in the crotch.” The discussion that follows covers Canadian TV shows, how often jeans should be washed, and Maddox’s Top-Butt. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Paul JP to discuss the wish, "I’d wish for pants that would never get a whole in the crotch." The discussion that follows covers Canadian TV shows, how often jeans should be washed, and Maddox's Top-Butt.
Break A Wish is a podcast where all your dreams come true but with terrible ironic consequences. On each episode, host Maddox Campbell sits down with two guests and one magic wish. The panel breaks down the wish from every angle while trying to come up with the perfect ironic cost. In this episode, we are joined by Anne McMaster and Paul JP to discuss the wish, "I want to have the musical genius of John Lennon" The discussion that follows covers assassinations, true love, and yeti. Hosted by Maddox Campbell Theme by Matthew Reid Cover Art by Justin Langford Find more info at breakawish.ca
Anne is a comedian, writer and teacher and has performed with companies across Canada and in the UAE including On The Spot Improv in Montreal, The Improv Guild in Calgary and The Courtyard Playhouse in Dubai. She can currently be found teaching, producing, and performing improv and sketch comedy across Toronto. Anne is a graduate of the Second City's Conservatory Program and has trained with Keith Johnstone in Calgary, The Bad Dog Theatre in Toronto and the Upright Citizen's Brigade in New York. Anne produces and hosts Toronto's “Date Night Comedy: Totally Worth a Babysitter” (a NOW Magazine's Critic's Pick). Anne particularly loves working with youth & teens and has taught improv, TheatreSports and sketch comedy in Calgary, Abu Dhabi and Bolton. Most recently she directed The Country Day's School's first sketch comedy revue. She is a mom and highly skilled at stepping on Lego. Anne on Instagram Anne on Twitter VOTE FOR VoF FOR BEST AUDIO SERIES AT CANADIAN COMEDY AWARDS
This episode is in three parts: Part One/Intro - David Turner talks to Editors of the new Belfast-based literature magazine, The Tangerine. https://thetangerinemagazine.com/ Part Two (06:29) -David Turner talks to poet Matthew Rice about his writing practice and the importance he places on recognising those that have influenced his writing practice. Part Three (27:10) - Lizzy Turner talks to Anne McMaster about the Northern Ireland-based Women Aloud NI. The pair discuss the work that the organisation does in providing a platform for women writers in the region. This section also contains a reading by the poet Mary Montague. http://womenaloudni.com/ https://marymontaguewritersite.wordpress.com/ A transcript of this episode is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-102-belfast-lpp-transcript.pdf