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Halfway through the year. Did that hit you like a freight train too?If you're feeling like time is flying and you're still winging it behind the scenes of your salon, this episode is a pause-and-check-in moment just for you.We're not just talking about goals or vision boards—we're talking about what it actually takes to be the kind of leader your business needs. Not the perfect kind. Not the always-likes-confrontation kind. The durable kind. The kind that knows how to have hard conversations without ghosting the whole team or turning into Miss Trunchbull overnight.Inside this episode:Why “not being a natural leader” isn't a problemWhat really causes salon owners to burn out on leadershipThe leadership traps we all fall into (people-pleasing, ghosting, overcorrecting… sound familiar?)How separating your likability from your leadership is the unlockWhat every good leader actually has (hint: it's not charisma)Why you need tools, not just inspirationYou don't need to be born for this. You just need the right tools and a little bit of help from someone who gets it. Good news—that's exactly what we've built.Come find out what it looks like to stop surviving leadership and actually get good at it.And for even more support you didn't know you were missing, check out The Monday Club: https://www.lexilomax.com/monday-club
Today, I'm thrilled to announce my episode with Tony nominee Craig Bierko. Tune in to hear some of the stories of her legendary career, including what he learned from Meredith Willson's notes in the script of THE MUSIC MAN, dancing with Rebecca Luker, the “stop-start” feeling of THOU SHALT NOT, how James Lapine approached directing MODERN ORTHODOX, the Jewishness that is needed in GUYS AND DOLLS, why he didn't connect to the character of Miss Trunchbull in MATILDA, what it was like performing GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY just after the pandemic, why STANDING ON CEREMONY didn't work in New York, his efforts to revive LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE, talking to Patti LuPone backstage during COMPANY, a meaningful moment with Stephen Sondheim, playing opposite Len Cariou in HARRY TOWNSEND'S LAST STAND, and so much more. Don't miss this honest conversation with one of Broadway's greatest stars.
Annette og Ingeborg er tilbake fra påskeferie. Ingeborg har vært på russeslipp, Annette har vært skeptisk og begge er enige om at Eurovision er vårens største opptur!Produsent: Martine Haugland Hermann, PLAN-B. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Fully-Booked podcast, hosts Meaghan and Arthur welcome listeners to the first episode for March, humorously recalling Arthur's previous oversight of selecting a monthly theme. They introduce March's new focus: villains in literature.This represents a fresh topic compared to their usual monthly themes, particularly diverging from their frequent discussions on science fiction. The hosts also humorously recount distractions from their cats during recording sessions, illustrating how their pets' mischief often interrupts their recording process.Current ReadsThe hosts share their current reading selections. Arthur is reading Transmutation Transience by Darkly Lem, a sci-fi space opera involving political intrigue and assassin thriller elements. Darkly Lem is revealed as a collective pseudonym for five different authors, which Arthur finds intriguing.Meaghan highlights several recent reads;Freda McFadden's thriller The Boyfriend: with its quick, engaging style.She also mentions finishing Sandra Trelekowska's The Ends of Things, appreciating its psychological, character-driven mystery reminiscent of shows like White Lotus.And finally Rachel Harrison's feminist-leaning horror novel So Thirsty, continuing Harrison's tradition of supernatural and feminist-themed narratives.Both hosts inform listeners that reviews for Transmutation Transience and The Ends of Things will soon be available on their website, in the books review section.Defining a Great VillainMeaghan and Arthur then transition into discussing what defines a memorable and impactful villain.They agree that relatability and clear motivations, even if morally questionable, are essential. Meaghan emphasizes the importance of villains whose actions, although extreme, remain understandable in terms of personal motives. Arthur adds that beyond relatability, effective villains require nuanced ideologies and a challenging presence for protagonists, ensuring they are neither easy to overcome nor forgettable.They discuss how overly simplistic, purely evil villains fail to leave lasting impressions. Villains who offer complexity, realism, and genuine emotions stand out and make readers think long after finishing the story. Meaghan suggests these types of villains are far more engaging because they often reflect or comment on realistic human experiences and moral complexities.Iconic Villains in LiteratureThe hosts share examples of memorable villains that encapsulate these qualities. Meaghan first mentions classic examples like Iago from Shakespeare's Othello, who is driven by envy and manipulates events tragically. Arthur cites Randall Flagg from Stephen King's works (The Stand and The Dark Tower series) as a representation of chaotic evil - a character embodying pure chaos, who is both captivating and memorable despite lacking relatability.They also mention Hannibal Lecter, who is frightening precisely because of his sophisticated intelligence and charm juxtaposed against his horrific acts, including cannibalism. Count Dracula is similarly highlighted as iconic, feared yet alluring, effectively symbolizing humanity's fear of the unknown.Meaghan recalls notable villains from children's literature, including Miss Trunchbull from Matilda and the White Witch from The Chronicles of Narnia. Although simpler than adult villains, these characters effectively communicate clear moral lessons to young readers, offering memorable examples of villainy through cruelty or manipulation.Nuanced Villains and Modern LiteratureThe hosts discuss how modern literature is shifting towards portraying villains with greater complexity and nuance, reflecting the complicated world readers now live in. Meaghan argues this change arises from the recognition that society is multifaceted, influenced by the widespread access to information and diverse perspectives. Readers no longer want simplistic moral distinctions but rather prefer villains who mirror the complexity of real life, including morally ambiguous decisions and behaviors.They note the rise of unreliable narrators complicates readers' perceptions of villains and protagonists alike. Megan cites Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl as a prime example of an unreliable narrator drastically affecting perceptions of villainy, where a mid-novel twist completely shifts the narrative understanding.Arthur further supports this idea by mentioning American Psycho, where protagonist Patrick Bateman's narrative unreliability leaves readers uncertain of their feelings towards the character. They agree that such characters engage readers by challenging them to think critically and question what defines true villainy.Wrapping up, Meaghan and Arthur express excitement for further exploration of villains throughout the month, promising future discussions on morally gray characters and various villain types. They conclude by inviting listeners to continue following their deep dive into literary villains and other book reviews on their website, FullyBooked.ca.
It’s an MVP Friday on the show with bananas battling lobsters, a teacher who was “giving Trunchbull”, and a very fun and exciting valentines day contest on the show. We have an epic Friday Rage sesh, learn more than we ever needed to know about John Stamos and presidential pardons. We have a double dose of Ill with a semi getaway and a soup barcode scanner scammer, and we hear some crazy doomsday news in the Cass and Anthony Science Corner. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its the second season finale AND Xmas special of The Last Show on Earth!!If there was a huge asteroid hurtling toward Earth threatening to destroy life as we know it and you could see one more show before you die, what would it be? It can be anything you want - a show you've seen before, one that you wish you'd seen, or something you've made up entirely. What would be YOUR Last Show on Earth? This is the podcast in which we ask a special guest the big, BIG question that nobody ever needed (or indeed) bothered to ask. Our guest for this special episode is Bertie Carvel.Destined to be remembered as one of the great actors of our time, Bertie Carvel is a force of nature and has had a meteoric rise to greatness winning numerous Tonys and Oliviers for musicals and plays and his career has seen triumph after triumph on screen and stage at the highest level. Known to musical theatre fans primarily for his incredible award winning performance as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda he has an impressive body of work with highlights including Parade, Macbeth, Ink, The 47th, Pygmalion, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Sherlock, Doctor Who, Babylon, The Crown, Doctor Foster and detective show Dalgliesh - on which the lucky fella got the chance to work with Alistair Brammer!Links:Interviewhttps://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/bertie-carvel-interview-dalgliesh-channel-5-b2320161.htmlWikihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_CarvelTrunchbullhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64YS9vXI8V0Ink Olivier winhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o91ISVkyQ4Matilda Olivier winhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVUBE3CqDg0Recording Matilda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EdolAes-_AOn playing Trumphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmWdCd12RWEThe 47th reviewhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/the-47th-theater-review-donald-trump-election-play-1235127763/Hosted by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic written by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic performed by John Owen-Jones, Alistair Brammer and John QuirkRecorded & edited by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerA 2024 John Owen-Jones Associates Productionwww.johnowenjones.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miss Honey has the pleasure (not so much) of meeting Matilda's parents. She now understands that they are not nourishing Matilda's full potential and wonders if they ever will. Matilda spend a little more time with her new friend, Lavender, and we have a close encounter with Miss Trunchbull.
Disclaimer: Sound quality is poor during this episode. I am sorry for that! We continue with Chapter 8 of the lovely story of Matilda. This chapter we take a closer look into the Headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/auntiejojoslibrary/support
Tom Salinsky and John Dorney and from Best Pick podcast return to Flixwatcher to review Tom's choice Matilda the Musical. Matilda the Musical (2022) is a musical adaptation of the Roald Dahl novel based on the stage musical by Tim Minchin. It is directed by Matthew (Pride) Warchus and stars Alisha Weir as Matilda alongside Lashana Lynch as Miss Honey Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough as Mr and Mrs Wormwood and Emma Thompson as Miss Trunchbull. Matilda the Musical follows the same story as the classic novel. Forever the disappointment of her family for not being born a boy, Matilda finds joy and escapism in reading. When it is discovered she has never been to school she is sent to Crunchem Hall. While at school she impresses the shy Miss Honey and irritates the angry and violent Miss Trunchbull with her precocious talents. Where it differs from the novel is the sub plot of an escapologist who falls in love with and marries an acrobat that is reoccurring. Is Matilda the best musical film of the last 20 years? It is according to Tom! Helen was less convinced, the addition of the unnecessary acrobat plot takes away from the original magic of the book and makes it a two hour film. While recommendability was pretty high its two hour runtime meant lower repeat and engagement scores, to give an overall rating of 4.16. [supsystic-tables id=375] Episode #361 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode # 361 crew of Tom Salinsky (@tomsalinsky) and John Dorney (@MrJohnDorney) from BestPickPod You can find their website here https://bestpickpod.com/ and at https://the-spontaneity-shop.com/ Please make sure you give them some love More about Matilda the Musical For more info on Matilda the Musical can visit Matilda the Musical IMDB page here or Matilda the Musical Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Friday, June 7th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Dessie Claffy, Director of Client Operations at Moneywise Wealth Management Join Matilda and her new friends as they embark on their first semester of school at Crunchem Hall Primary School under the direction of head mistriss Agatha Thrunchbull. Unfortunately for Matilda her cruel parents despise having a little girl, and Miss Trunchbull treats her just as bad. But she always seems to have a trick up her sleeve, with her creative mind and cleaver wit, she is far beyond her age. Watch as Matilda, with her new found bond with Ms. Honey, Lavender and all the students in her class, set out to change the world when they grow up, showing that miracles come in all shapes and sizes! This production is put on by Shafter Theater, a community faith based program in Shafter that is in its first year of existence, working to bring theatrical and creative events to Shafter in a new and exciting manner. Join us as we continue to bring together this community in a musical kind of way! Tickets: www.simpletix.com/e/matilda-shafter-theater-tickets-173997
It's an episode of revelations this week, as the boys come out of the closet as… tall. Plus, Daniel continues his centuries-long fight with the sun, and Dane is rebranding avocados. Then it's over to the the confession booth, as the Infernal Aunties cast their judgemental eyes over admissions of laundrette warfare and the most vengeful cup of java you ever did see. …And, of course, Daniel finds a way to wedge in a defence of his colleague and close personal friend, Miss Trunchbull. Just another day in hell. Enjoy WTH ad free, plus monthly bonus episodes and extended guest episodes, by joining the VIP circle of hell at www.patreon.com/thehellpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March 16, 2024 Running March 14-16 at the Glenmore Christian Academy in Calgary, Kyle reviews Smalltime Theatre's production of Matilda Jr. Tickets: https://smalltimetheatre.shop/tickets/matilda-jr/ Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence... and special powers! She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however – the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace! Join the Patreon and support the podcast at www.patreon.com/OnStagingPodcast
Book Vs. Movie: MatildaThe 1988 YA Novel Vs. the 2022 Musical Film"Matilda the Musical" (based on the 1988 Roald Dahl novel) tells the story of Matilda Wormwood, a bright young girl with telekinetic powers. Neglected by her parents and bullied by the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, Matilda finds solace in books and bonds with her kind teacher, Miss Honey. With the support of her friends, Matilda stands up to injustice, ultimately using her powers to bring about change and find a loving home with Miss Honey. It's a tale of empowerment, resilience, and the importance of kindness. Which did we (the Margos) prefer of all of the adaptations?In this ep, the Margos discuss:The original novel, the 1996 film, and the stage musical The differences between the different adaptationsThe cast of the 2022 film includes Alisha Weir (Matilda,) Emma Thompson (Miss Agatha Trunchbull,) Lanasha Lynch (Miss Honey,) Stephen Graham (Mr. Wormwood,) Andrea Riseboro (Mrs. Wormwood,) Sindhu Vee (Mrs. Phelps,) Carl Spencer (Magnus,) Lauren Alexandra (The Acrobat,) Winter Jarrett-Glasspool (Amanda Thripp,) and Andei Shen as Eric. Clips used:“The Smell of Rebellion”Matilda: The Musical (2022 movie trailer) “The Bruce Song”“Naughty”“Revolting Children”Music and Lyrics by Tim MinchinBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: MatildaThe 1988 YA Novel Vs. the 2022 Musical Film"Matilda the Musical" (based on the 1988 Roald Dahl novel) tells the story of Matilda Wormwood, a bright young girl with telekinetic powers. Neglected by her parents and bullied by the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, Matilda finds solace in books and bonds with her kind teacher, Miss Honey. With the support of her friends, Matilda stands up to injustice, ultimately using her powers to bring about change and find a loving home with Miss Honey. It's a tale of empowerment, resilience, and the importance of kindness. Which did we (the Margos) prefer of all of the adaptations?In this ep, the Margos discuss:The original novel, the 1996 film, and the stage musical The differences between the different adaptationsThe cast of the 2022 film includes Alisha Weir (Matilda,) Emma Thompson (Miss Agatha Trunchbull,) Lanasha Lynch (Miss Honey,) Stephen Graham (Mr. Wormwood,) Andrea Riseboro (Mrs. Wormwood,) Sindhu Vee (Mrs. Phelps,) Carl Spencer (Magnus,) Lauren Alexandra (The Acrobat,) Winter Jarrett-Glasspool (Amanda Thripp,) and Andei Shen as Eric. Clips used:“The Smell of Rebellion”Matilda: The Musical (2022 movie trailer) “The Bruce Song”“Naughty”“Revolting Children”Music and Lyrics by Tim MinchinBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Matilda Jr Discussion Opening March 14th through 16th, Kyle sits down with Tanya Woodruff and Katie Gross with Small Time Theatre to discuss their upcoming production of Matilda Jr presented at the Glenmore Christian Academy. Tickets: https://smalltimetheatre.shop/tickets/matilda-jr/ Matilda has astonishing wit, intelligence... and special powers! She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however – the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace! Join the Patreon and support the podcast at www.patreon.com/OnStagingPodcast
Welcome to Crunchem Hall. If you can't do your times tables backward, Miss Trunchbull will hurl you through the window and then slam you in "The Chokey." Explore our Patreon at patreon.com/wheelofgenre
Welcome to our regular look back at the news, media and talking points from the past seven days as we roll out the red carpet for our guest this episode, a true free speech crusader, Dominique Samuels. Dominique is one of the top young UK political commentators so we look forward to her informed analysis on some of the stories and issues that have caught our attention this week including..... Protect the Kids: Drag Queen Story Hour in the UK. New Zealand: Records biggest rate of excess deaths in 100 years. Vaccine Injuries: Has the dam now broken? UK Immigration: Are the authorities taking the piss? Laughable questionnaire being handed out to channel migrants/Invaders. Conservative Chaos: 'Assassins' who knifed Boris now feeling the heat themselves. Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: Traders being sacrificed on the 'great green altar'. Roald Dahl: Original books to be kept in print following criticism. Central Bank Digital Currency: CBDC and the digital pound, A new form of money for households and businesses? Dominique Samuels is 23, born and bred in Manchester but living in London. She is a conservative political commentator, who draws on her knowledge from her degree in Politics with International Relations to inform her analysis and opinions. She has appeared on every mainstream media news channel including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky News, with regular appearances on GB News and Good Morning Britain. Dominique has also participated in long-form documentaries and reality TV programmes, having previously appeared on Channel 4's The Bridge and BBC documentary series Black and British which was awarded a Grierson Award for Best Constructed Documentary Series. Dominique also does her own broadcasting in the form of live-streaming on social media platform GETTR's 6.5 million users, regularly gaining an audience of up to 11 thousand on her streams. Connect with Dominique..... GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/dominiquetaegon TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Dominiquetaegon/ TIK-TOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYAoMGB5/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquetsamuels/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@DominiqueTaegon?sub_confirmation=1 WEBSITE: https://www.dominiquetaegon.com/ Originally broadcast live 25.2.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Links to stories discussed..... Drag Queen Story Hour https://twitter.com/Dominiquetaegon/status/1629157014684282880?s=20 New Zealand excess deaths https://twitter.com/Dominiquetaegon/status/1628088131332321295?s=20 Vaccine Injuries https://twitter.com/ABridgen/status/1626938050231009280?s=20 Channel migrants https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11785927/Have-involved-terrorism-fast-track-questionnaire-handed-asylum-seekers.html Conservative Party https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11791409/Many-60-MPs-knifed-Bors-feeling-heat-writes-ANDREW-PIERCE.html Low traffic neighbourhoods https://twitter.com/Dominiquetaegon/status/1627253856538181632?s=20 15 minute cities protest https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/thousands-protest-15-minute-city-in-oxford/ Roald Dahl https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64759118 The digital pound https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/paper/2023/the-digital-pound-consultation-paper?sf174942083=1 [0:22] Dominique Samuels, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me this evening. Not all, and I know you're feeling a little bit under the weather, so we're gonna do half an hour. I appreciate you coming. I know it is like whenever you have an interview scheduled and you don't feel up for it, so I appreciate you coming along. We'll do half an hour and then I will let you go and I'll finish off with some of the other stories. So thank you so much for jumping on. Thanks for being understanding. It's just one of those, I don't know what it is. It started on Friday, actually, just feeling absolutely knackered. I've been sleeping most of today, to be honest. Well, that's fine. As long as you don't pass it on to me, because I'm away to CPAC on Monday. So thankfully, you know. Oh really? Wow. I'm so jealous. Look, I'll send you the pictures. Don't worry. [1:08] Thanks. Whereabouts in the US do they do it? In DC. Oh, right. Oh, cool. I remember I went there for a Turning Point USA event in DC. It was the first time that I went there. Absolutely loved it. We went to the White House and we saw Donald Trump and Mike Pence speak in person. It was like this black leadership thing that TPUSA did. It was such a brilliant experience. Unforgettable. Wow. Well, I'm looking forward to meeting the man himself, President Trump over there and all the speakers. So it will be good fun. But I'll send you pictures and next time you, can come over. Yeah, no, one of these one of these days I'm going to CPAC definitely. [1:54] Not that I'm the one that invites people. So it's my first time. So anyway, we'll jump in. You can follow Dominique. There's her handle. Of course, you know her from GB News regularly from Mark Steyn show from Iconic from so many things. And of course, her own podcast, her own live stream on Twitter on Getter on Now on YouTube. On YouTube. Now on YouTube. I think the handle is the same on YouTube, but I am sort of in the process of building it up. I recently did a interview with Andrew Bridgen MP, and they did particularly well. Let me just see if, do you mind if I share my screen? Of course you can. Just to promote my little thing here. On YouTube. Yeah. So that... [2:46] Could you bring it up? I think I need to bring it up. There you go. Yeah. Right. Okay. So that is my YouTube. It's at DominiqueTaegon. So the handle is the same. And if you want to watch the Andrew Bridgen interview, it's there. Thank you for letting me do my little promo there. I didn't actually know that a guest could share a screen to thank you've taught me something. Thank you, Dominique. [3:06] Well, I'm quite the seasoned restream user. You are, I know, I know. But yeah, I love that interview with Andrew Bridgen, really worthwhile watching. If anyone hasn't seen it, I don't know where you've been, but if you haven't seen it, then do make sure and watch that. It is absolutely worthwhile. Let's jump in with the news. We've lots of stories to cover and we'll cover these four major ones. And the first one, I know you you posted this Dominique, if it's going to come up, which is about low traffic neighbourhoods. So the link is in the description on most of them. And this is obviously about low traffic neighbourhoods being promoted as supporting neighbourhood businesses and entrepreneurs. Nothing could be further from the truth. But tell us why the whole issue of 15 minute cities has really caught your eye. [4:02] Well, the whole issue of 15-minute cities for me was quite alarming because when you actually do your research and you look on the people that promote these 15-minute cities, you know, slash low traffic neighborhoods, number one, they have a real issue with the private use of cars. So really, there are various studies done by what I call these psychopaths that do look to limit private car use. How do they do that? By making everyone swap out for electric vehicles, taxing people out of driving, that sort of thing. I mean, we've seen that with the Youles controversy with Sadiq Khan, basically just making it costlier and more difficult for drivers to actually navigate. So that's the number one thing that was quite suspicious. But the biggest thing for me was actually they mentioned COVID as this sort of convenient conduit for people to realize that, you know, actually it's so much more convenient for us to be within 15 minutes of each other. And when you actually look at that outside of their romanticized and falsified version, there are thousands, millions of people that really, really suffered during those unscientific authoritarian psychopathic lockdowns. There are people that lost their businesses, people that committed suicide, people that died at home because they couldn't [5:25] access NHS treatment. So this romanticized idea that it made us realize all of these things, maybe it did for the people that are privileged enough to have been able to enjoy that, who were celebrating working from home, but for the people whose businesses relied on [5:42] society operating normally, that's not quite a rosy picture, is it? So it's no surprise with that article that you referenced, that various studies showed that in terms of customers returning to these businesses. It dropped extremely low. I can't remember specifically, but I think particularly in Oxford, because of all of the basically hoops that these drivers have to get through, and Oxford's a touristy area, so people come from outside of Oxford to come and see it because it's a beautiful place, they're just not doing it anymore. Because what is the point? It's too expensive, there's nowhere to park, and it's basically just hostile towards the revenue that many businesses rely on. And that's the real difficulty. Small businesses do not benefit from 15 minute cities. And I mean the whole thing, congestion charge in London being rolled out, I think it's seven days a week. And that is a massive impact. And where I might think maybe jump in my car and go somewhere, Actually, I don't do that. But Projam, could you bring up the demo that there was a demo, obviously Oxford has been the one that has been pushed. And I just want to bring up this because it's the European Conservative and this is it. [7:00] Thousands protesting in a 50 minute city in Oxford. If you just scroll that down and there were massive, I watched some of the videos and huge groups of people and I was a bit jealous I wasn't able to get there. But it shows there is opposition because sometimes we'll be told don't worry, this is a conspiracy, this is just a small group of those on the right who are angry about this, but actually people are galvanised and opposing this and I saw many of those videos and I thought, wow, this is good, the fight is on, bring it on. Yeah, about 2000 people, probably more, were there, they turned out, they protested, they demonstrated, Antifa turned up calling them fascists, which is just really odd. I mean, Antifa sort of make themselves out to be these like anti-establishment radicals, but really they're just establishment boot lickers in my opinion. And I mean, who are they funded by as well? Because they've been dotted around quite a few demonstrations, you know. So there was the drag queen story hour demonstration at Tate Modern, [8:16] recently they were there and things got heated because of them. But also most interestingly, the protest in Knowsley, you know, about the refugees in the hotels. So Antifa were allegedly there as well. And apparently they actually showed up and that's when things got violent actually. And it's not an uncommon thing in America. They turn up at protests and those protests seemingly always get violent. So interesting. I'd love to know who's dotting them around in the UK because I think it's weird. Yeah, I mean, it could be hope not hate, obviously been one of the organizations who may be linked to that, but you're right, they do pop up and the violence ensues. And I, [8:59] I would love to try and understand what goes on in their, their heads with this low traffic neighbourhood. I mean, the destruction it does to businesses. If you're a local business, if you're a shop that needs people to come in, but no one can actually drive in and park outside for 20 minutes or in the car park for half an hour and pop in. I mean, it destroys your business. A local business, an independent business cannot operate online and they rely on those people and you see the empty streets and it's heart-breaking, especially post-COVID that they can't recover. Yeah. And it's like, I mean, what do these, you know, what do the proponents of these 15-minute cities want? Do they want us all to be just completely reliant on corporations? Do they, they want us to just be completely reliant on these massive chains? Do they want us to all shop at Amazon groceries? Because Amazon has grocery stores around the UK now. That's a really interesting question because all of the lefties that claim to be all anti-capitalism, oh, you know, let's be organic and independent. A lot of the things that they are screaming and shouting for destroy small businesses. [10:09] Yeah. Well, they haven't thought this through. I think that's working out Dominique. There was another story which I know you had posted on this roll down. This is a BBC story today actually saying that seems as though they're backed down. This is original books to be kept in print following criticism. So scroll down Pro Jam, and there was an attempt by the publishers to rewrite many of the books. They had issues with a whole range of the phrases. What they didn't like, female and they didn't like fat, they didn't like ugly, they had a whole list of words. But it looks like common sense has prevailed in this at least. Yeah, you know, that is the wonderful thing because common sense seems to be quite scarce in Britain today, but [11:07] I mean, let's just be honest, there shouldn't even need to be two additions in the first place, in my view, although this is a positive thing. You know, it just makes you think if you are offended by male cloud men and male non gender neutral umpah lumpahs, because these are some of the changes, by the way, guys. So cloud men in James and the Giant Peach are cloud people. Umpa Lumpas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are gender neutral. In Matilda, Miss Trunchbull isn't a female, she's a woman. Now I have my suspicions about that because of the new definition of what a woman is. Being a woman can be anyone that puts on a skirt and decides that they are one. But female is a very distinct thing, which is obviously why they've chosen to take it out. Boys and girls aren't allowed in, I think it's the hungry crocodile. Crocodile, it's instead just children. Now the publishers said that they have a duty to protect children from offensive content. What is offensive about a cloud man? What is offensive about male oompa-lumpa? It literally makes no sense. And if you're offended by that, I would suggest, you know, you should probably, take a long hard look in the mirror or alternatively get a grip. But I'm glad that now we can actually vote with our feet and choose what we want to read instead of it being dictated to us by this insular group of people that are clearly very disconnected from reality. [12:37] Yeah, because you can have the the woke section where people who are offended by everything they can shop and then we can have the normal one for the rest of us. [12:45] Normal people to read. Yeah, the normal section. But I was interested to see the people responding. So, you know, Ricky Gervais, who you'd expect to jump into something and cause some heat. And he jumped in on this. And then Camilla is being kind of lauded as the one who stepped in and told authors to think remain true to your calling. I thought that was a curious intervention by the Royal Family. Yeah, it was a curious thing, positive nonetheless, but I'm not going to be sitting here and being like, oh, yay, you know, all of a sudden we've got an anti-Woke Queen consort and King, because all they do is churn out Wokeism. And perhaps it's because of their offices, you know, their PR offices, they think that if they subscribe to all these mainstream sort of left-wing causes, for example, the King's coronation is apparently all, it's all going to be about refugees and NHS workers and LGBTQ. These, you know, these groups [13:52] on the large part think the monarchy represents something really pernicious and nasty and backward about Britain. So the idea that, you know, he should be pandering so strongly to these groups, I think, is counterintuitive. But nonetheless, it was good to see the Queen consort actually saying something good, rather than something woke. My suspicions, my, I suppose, little theory would be that this intervention was to get people, I think, back on their side that feel a bit alienated by the monarchy as of recent because King Charles, I mean, they obviously know what's being said on Twitter online. They know that King Charles is sort of being looked at as the woke king. So it's a helpful intervention. [14:37] I'd love to know if conversations were had before and already the publishers had agreed and then Camilla comes out and she's treated as a savior. You don't believe anything these days. So I wonder what happened behind the scenes. Yeah. I mean, the press were briefed. I know that. The press were briefed that it was about the Roald Dahl saga. Like it was specifically about that. Although she purposely didn't mention it because obviously they're supposed to be neutral. They did make a point of briefing the press. So make of that what you will. Exactly. Lets.... Drag Queen Story Hour for children, There have been a lot around this issue and it keeps happening. I don't know, can you play that video, Pro Jam, as we have it in the background? But this, again, another one of these... [15:29] [15:37] Okay, well, let's go enough with that. I don't even want to watch that. But this in South East London, it's the whole issue of children engaged in this. I mean, you've spoken about this a number of times, Dominique. Tell us your thoughts on this whole issue, which seems to be springing up more and more. [15:57] Well, you know, drag queens Story Hour imported from the US as a most really bad woke ideas. Been imported from the US, it's spreading like wildfire across the UK. As I mentioned previously, there was that protest outside Tate Modern against the drag queen Ida HD. She was hired to read to kids. Even with this particular drag queen, Ida HD has quite a checkered past when it comes to certain friends that Ida has supported online. For example, there's one called Darren Moore, who died recently, who was a convicted child rapist. He was convicted in 1999 of raping a boy under 16, four counts, and was then convicted in 2011 for breaching his sex offenders order, because he was found to be working with kids as a coach, as a gymnastics coach, I think it was, or a dance coach and Ida very publicly was like my friend, donate to this go fund me so your friend's a sex offender and you're wanting to read to kids that's concerning and anyone that's concerned about that is a far right bigot apparently but in this particular case I was messaged on Twitter [17:17] by a concerned parent basically saying I mean look what's going on in Lewisham it's the at the Honour Oak Pub in Lewisham where that video is from, where you can see a grown man scantily clad, doing the splits in really inappropriate clothing. And when people say, oh, you know, you're just paranoid that this is sexualized. If you go on to the Instagram account, it's been deleted, but there's a video that I did on Instagram actually showing the original post. This drag queen is called Copper Top Queen. [17:51] And in the caption of the Instagram post, it said, wear a mini skirt, they said. It'll be sexy, they said. And as you can see in the video, the drag queen is like hinching up the skirt to do the splits. Why would you need to look sexy at an event involving children? That's red flag number one. It's inappropriate. And the drag queen featured in that video commented on my Instagram post saying, nothing physically harmful happened to the children, you and your far right views. He's been extremely threatening towards other concerned parents with really misogynistic undertones actually, because most people that are talking about this are women, concerned parents with children. And the thing is, is that I think the UK government needs to ban drag queen events involving children. I mean, as far as I'm aware, it's been done in Florida. It needs to be done here. They're inappropriate. And I'm genuinely concerned about the safety of children where these events are concerned. If you look at the picture and the video, the only people laughing and guffawing and having a good time are the parents. The children look utterly confused because they don't know what's going on. [19:02] And they're probably terrified as well, actually. There was another person that commented on my Instagram post, a childhood survivor of sexual assault, that said, this makes me really uncomfortable. It reminded her of grooming. And it is grooming, because what you're trying to do is you're trying to desensitize children to this sort of overtly sexual and suggestive behavior so that they think it's normal. And what happens, because children's brains are literally like sponges. They absorb information and things that they see, and they mimic them and copy them. What happens when you see children acting like that with each other in the playground? It's disgusting. And I think any parent taking their kids to see things like that should be investigated, to be honest, because how on earth you could think that that is appropriate is completely beyond me. There's another baby cabaret group that I've been directed to. It's called Kababarave. So for anyone that's interested. [20:00] I'm gonna be doing a video about this soon called Kebab-a-Rave. That is a baby cabaret, so it's for babies. It's aimed at babies. And some of the images and the videos I've seen have been absolutely disgusting. Stripper gear, half naked women, men with barely any clothes on doing the splits with all of their legs spread, a Santa stripping while babies are there. It's absolutely disgusting and I'm genuinely concerned. I think the government needs to get involved, as do child services, 100%. You've talked a lot about this and tried to highlight this. You've engaged with commentators, but when you look at politicians and how they respond to me, it's a win-win for any so-called conservative. Any parent will be on their side if they say, look, this is not appropriate. Just come up with that statement. And I don't understand. It's not a difficult issue. It's not something they need to work through or put out a group to find out what parents think. I mean, it's normal. Why do you, I mean, how is it that our politicians don't say, look, there's a line and this is not right for children, maybe right for adults and you can do what you like, children. It's quite easy to win-win. It's easy as pie. And for the so-called conservative party to not be saying something about this. [21:27] And not actually be putting forward legislation, because that's what I want to see. I want to see legislation. If they would have any chance of winning the next election, they need to start talking about things like this, because this isn't just a culture war issue. It's not. This is about a child's safety and a child's sexualization issue by people that think that children need to be exposed to heavily sexualized and suggestive themes and you need to ask the question of why? Why do they want children to be exposed to that? Now I'm not saying all of these people are paedophiles or whatever, although you know it factually has been found that sexual predators have found their way in those organizations 100%. I'm not saying, but the people supporting them, I think a lot of them genuinely do think that this is about acceptance and kindness and inclusion. And it's just not. It's really, really inappropriate. And people like that though, they need to be ignored because they don't know what they're talking about, genuinely. And I'm sick to death of trying to reason with people. Even the people that say, Oh, I mean, pantomime dames. Like, are you thick? How can you compare a pantomime dame fully clothed by the way? [22:44] To a drag queen in literal strip heels and a mini skirt with big fake boobs, gyrating themselves in front of kids. How could you even make that comparison? I know. I know. You're right. I've seen some of the comments and some of the posts you put up and when you try and engage and you can't get anywhere because these people seem to be intent on sexualizing children. [23:06] Yeah, I know. You've got to ask why? Why is that okay with you? There's something not right there. [23:12] Yeah, completely. Let's go on to, we'll do our final story together and this is on the Central Bank digital currency. This is a consultation paper. It was out the 7th of February, but you put it up and I think it's quite important because we certainly haven't referred to this specific paper. Bank of England, the digital pound, a new form of money for households and business? And this is consultation, the Bank of England. I didn't know the Bank of England did their own consultations. I thought that's a whole other area. But it says the Bank of England and HM Treasury publication, and they talk about the way we use money is changing and talking about using a digital pound. I know you've done a number of things on central bank digital currencies. Tell us kind of why you're concerned. Is this not just the way we're moving forward? Tell us why you're concerned on this. Well, again, I think that argument is interesting about, oh, this is the way things are going now. Because look, the argument has been made. Most of us don't really use cash that much in our day to day lives or transactions. I don't. I use Apple Pay. It's just convenient. But you've also got to ask the question of what is the problem that CBDCs are seeking to be the solution to because we already have the infrastructure in the UK for contactless payments. [24:39] For card payments. That infrastructure has been there. We probably have one of the best infrastructures for these types of payments in the world. So a need for a CBDC is completely different. And the difference is, is that it will be government regulated. So that's, what it is. It's a central bank, central bank digital currency. So banks and by extension our government. I know we say, oh, but you know, the Bank of England is separate. You know, it's separate, but it's not, it's not really. This is like a government controlled currency where they can track all of your transactions. So effectively like sort of the track and trace we saw during the pandemic, they can track all your transactions, see what you're spending money on. And it makes you extremely vulnerable to financial discrimination. So say for example, you've got these psychos talking about, you know, we need to have carbon points. Everyone needs to be attributed a specific number of carbon points. Use too many of your carbon points one day, blocks from making certain transactions. Or if you have participated in a protest that's inconvenient for the government, they can block you from your own money. We saw as much in Canada. You know, remember during the trucker protests. [25:56] And we've sort of seen what the future of CBDC is in places in Asia and Africa. So in Nigeria, there have been riots recently because of a deliberate cash shortage that the Nigerian central bank has triggered. So they've actually had a digital currency since 2021. It's called the eNira. And with this eNira, do you know it's been rejected by about 99% of Nigeria, they've got about 225 million people there and cash is still favored for most transactions. I'm going to have to wipe my nose. One second... She'll be back. [26:54] But this is a, this is a huge issue and, um, from the purpose of... Woo. Oh my gosh. [27:12] Sorry about that. I could just see like shining under my nose. But just to finish off Dominique, because it's the whole issue with digital currency, the whole point of them was about privacy, was about taking control back to the individual, owning your money and not having government control. And this kind of is a perverse way of looking at it. It takes that and throws it on its head and says by the government, we're not going to let you take control of your money. We're going to pull back control. So it's, even when they talk about digital currency, digital currency is about freedom and control for the individual. But this puts it all the way back. Yeah, exactly. the thing you were right with cryptocurrency, is that specifically Bitcoin, is that it can't be tracked and traced in the same way. But our governments have obviously seen that and want to capture it and again, want it to be for some element of control. So in Nigeria, most of them have rejected the CBDC in informal transactions. So do you know what the central bank did? It created a deliberate cash shortage by announcing that all the old Naira notes were invalid and they had like probably a month to cash in all the old notes to receive new ones. So what you found were people queuing all outside of the ATMs, couldn't [28:35] get access to their money, riots. And then recently the bank announced that they were going to be using a new technology to save this eNaira that's basically failed. And I'm worried that that sort of stuff will happen here. But also I think lastly, the most important point with this is that you can't have a CBDC without a digital ID and you can't have a digital ID without a CBDC because it all comes hand in hand. It makes transactions a lot easier, but it also allows the government to track you a lot easier. And that's why we should also be talking about and speaking out against digital ID as well. Because with this sort of thing, you will have no privacy. And for people that say, oh, if you don't commit crime, then it's no problem. That's not the point. What about people that are domestic abuse victims that need cash, for example, to escape. [29:28] Their partners? What about old people who actually don't understand all of this technology? There are some real issues here that really do disadvantage the most vulnerable in our society. And also.. with regards to even the 50 minute cities. What about disabled people as well that actually need to drive and need to use cars to get around? That was something that I meant to say actually as well. Yeah, it takes away all that privacy, puts full control and your right digital ID is very much part of that. Dominique, I've got to let you go. I appreciate you coming along. Thank you so much. Even though you're feeling under the weather, thank you for jumping along and joining us today. Oh, my pleasure. I really enjoyed it. Not at all. I'll carry on and I'll let you go and we'll speak soon. All right. I'd love to be back. Thanks Dominique. All right. Thank you. Bye. Bye. [30:17] That was Dominique. Let me, I know what it's like whenever you get called in for interviews and you're just not feeling great and feeling under the weather. And I appreciate her coming along. It's easier to sometimes say, no, I'll give it a miss. But I appreciate her giving her time. But there were some other stories I wanted to touch on. This is one that actually I hadn't put on the list with Dominique, but I think is really important. How's my sound Pro Jam? Is that okay? Give me a thumbs up. He was telling me, yeah, my sound wasn't great. Let me try and pull in some comments on, there are a lot of things, a story today that appeared. But let me try and pull in some comments. Something fell in my room. I don't know what that was. [31:09] Robert McKair, one or two Central American countries have adopted Bitcoin as their currency. Yep. Agra Shed. Who else do we have? Pemshed. Tiffengirl. Who I can pull up. Bockels42 noted NWO and WEF. I couldn't agree more. Do drop your comment. Let me know how you're watching, where you're watching with Dominique on if I can pull in some of those. That would be absolutely wonderful. Yes, let me know Bob Moran you cant fix anything if you keep asking for more government regulation. Yep, completely agree. DTaylor7, Evening All on the beginning, Villan 82, Frankie Boyes, great to have you all on. Thank you so much for being with us. This is the story that came up today and I want to touch on. And I'll spin through the other stories. [32:06] This was a story that had Lord Pearson, who is, I have the privilege of working with Lord Pearson in the House of Lords for the last 12 years. And I've also had the privilege of working with Baroness Cox, who's absolutely wonderful, actually was the Conservative Deputy Speaker in the House of Lords back in the day, now sits as an independent. And this is a secret House of Lords circle showed to have worked with the far right. Email blunder, Sparks inquiry a new issues group collaboration with Islamophobes. That could have been my email blunder, could have been Lord Pearson's, I don't know. But if we scroll down this Pro Jam, I want to pull this because it is a story that is done by, well this is The Guardian, but it's basically been done, yep, it's been done by hope not hate or hate not hope. [32:55] So, a secretive organisation, Accused of Collaborating, it's not really secretive, I've been there for many years, has been operating under the House of Lords for more than a decade. It is more than a decade. The organisation called New Issues Group, it's not an organisation, it's simply groups of people coming together under a name, so it could be easily tagged and identified, includes the former UKIP leader Malcolm Pearson and the Tory former Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, Baroness Cox. The cache of documents, I don't think there's a cache of documents. [33:29] Acquired by anti-fascist group, pro-fascist group, hate not hope, even suggests that a figure who would become one of the UK's most notorious anti-Muslim activists drafted a question to be asked in the House of Lords by group members. I think they're referring to, who are they referring to? I actually lose track. Maybe Anne Marie Waters are referring to. But it talks about this group, which is supposedly a shadowy group, there's Anne Marie's picture. It's not a shadowy group. It's simply in effect a talking house. It's a group that comes together to discuss some of the issues, especially around Baroness Cox's bill to give Muslim women the protections they don't currently enjoy because if they're married, they're not married under UK law, they're married under Islamic law and they don't get the protections they desperately need and require. That has to change to make sure that a Muslim woman is treated exactly the same [34:29] as any other married woman and her husband does not have the right to divorce you, say that three times and she's divorced with no recompense to anything because she's not married under British law. It's absolute travesty that we have hundreds of thousands of Muslim women have zero rights under British law because their marriage is not recognised under British law and the Baroness has been trying to introduce a bill for over a decade and the government refused to put it in because they don't give a damn about Muslim women who have no rights under British law. [35:04] Let's call it as it is. This was the Sky News one. Westminster accounts. Baroness Cox forced to declare financial interest after a leak revealed links to anti-Islam activists. Baroness Cox has taken funding from an American organization run by evangelical, so by Christians. Sky News have got a problem that Christians have donated money to the Baroness to help and all the great humanitarian work that she does all across the world. Wonderful work the Baroness does and she's one of the most active members of the House of Lords I have seen in my over a decade of having the privilege of working there. So Christian groups, absolutely fine. Anti-gay marriage campaigns, well, you've got every right to stand against marriages, not between one man and one woman, no problem. Just because it's legal doesn't mean it's right. [36:04] She holds regular meetings with prominent critics of Islam. I have had the honour of being in many of those meetings and it is wonderful to spend time with great individuals who served this country so well and continue to serve it well into their 80s and they could put their feet up and they could be sipping cocktails around the pool sometime, but no, they choose to come in and meet with others, work with others and do what is right. And yet, hate not hope are angry at these people who want to give back to Britain. Moving on, I think I'll do a whole piece on that because I was shocked, hate not hope had emailed myself or had emailed Alan. They emailed Lord Pearson, Baroness Cox, many others, finding out what the shadowy group was about, which is simply a collection of individuals, like-minded individuals that want to discuss the issues with radical Islam and the freedoms we have in the West. And when that clash comes together, what happens? And we need to discuss as Lord Pearson has always said, can we talk about Islam? He just simply wants to talk about it. And for wanting to talk about it you get attacked with every label under the sun. Let's move on. [37:32] This story is, this is why I didn't want Dominique to come on YouTube, even though she's got a YouTube channel. I saw actually the YouTube video with John Waters has gone really well. We have to be very careful with videos we put on YouTube. We have to see how we use YouTube properly because it's not a bastion of free speech like GETTR, like rumble on the website, like Twitter is at at the moment. Many others, Truth Social, gab that we use, but not for video stuff. There's so many great platforms available there and we need to know how to use them. But at the moment, we are holding off on YouTube. We need to see how we use that effectively because it is a huge platform, but it's a huge platform that you can't talk about this... New Zealand records biggest increase in registered deaths in 100 years. [38:28] Let me read that to you again. You can see it. Let that sink in. New Zealand records biggest increase in registered deaths in 100 years. This should be the biggest story. Biggest in 100 years? Not COVID. [38:47] Not COVID. Something else is happening. Is it the more or less enforced vaccination of an experimental substance that didn't even go through trials with the vaccine group on Diny and Rachel a couple of weeks ago and they talked about the vaccine control group that is there because we have no data on the unvaxxed. We don't actually have any data because it's not divided up. In fact, Pfizer initially started the trial. So they would monitor those who were un-vaxxed, un-jabbed, un-jabbed, that's not even vaxxer, vaccination, let's set that aside, who were un-jabbed with this experimental chemical, whatever went in their arm, and those who were. So those who received the jab, those who didn't. And after I think it was four months, I can be happy to be corrected if I'm wrong on this. If I remember after four months, they scrapped that and they just jabbed all those who were unjabbed as a control. The opposite of what a control group should be. You can monitor those. They scrapped that and people still think this is safe because it's been through a control group and tested. [40:05] Utter bull shit. It is not. And people need to wake up and see this for what it is. Okay, we'll blast through these. The next one, Projam, even Fox News is now covering vaccine injuries. I think we'll... [40:29] Let's play this. Do you wanna? I've got Dominique still up. Apologies. Pro Jam, do you wanna just play this? Can we play this? As we told angle viewers in February of 2020, and by the way, at the time when he came on the show to the protestations of Anthony Fauci, we could never, ever trust China on this. We turn now to a COVID controversy of a different kind. My next guest, a physician from Roseville, California says that he's treated more than 4,000 COVID patients. And of those, he says hundreds experience vaccine related injuries, including chest pain, cancer, and in women, menstrual irregularity and even pregnancy loss. [41:12] Dr. Michael Huang joins me now. Dr. Huang, thanks for being with us tonight..... [41:17] Right. Well, not you can get the idea. And it's wonderful that, sorry, messing up with graphics, that Fox News are actually covering this at long last. Someone who said they treated 4,000 patients for COVID and hundreds, they're seeing vaccine injuries. Let's take that as 10%, hundreds, let's say 400, 4,000 for sake of a, or let's say 200, 5%. If 5% of people are having injuries due to vaccine, this needs to be stopped immediately and to be analysed and tested and find out what is happening. That would be the right thing to do. That would be the correct thing to do. That would be the safe thing to do. But it's not the financially prudent thing to do for these vaccine companies. Why should they stop it if they're making so much money? And it's a printing press for them. Health, safety, that's not the main issue. Stopping the spread of COVID, that's not the main issue. The main issue is making money and taking a medical emergency and printing as much money as you can for your shareholders as a limited company. That's what it's all about. I know you know that. I know that. Many of us know that. It's up to us to try and get the word out, especially as these companies push to move away from emergency use authorization to full authorization. I saw an application yesterday with could have been Pfizer for one of their updated. [42:47] Jabs and they're moving to get full approval for it. Nothing could be more dangerous although my concern is the damage has already been done through these mRNA jabs fully untested and trialled on children. [43:04] Can't get much more evil than that. On to the next story. This is looking at terrorism. This is a little survey that those who arrive in the country illegally are asked to do. Now the government have failed to get a grip on our immigration out of control but they're going to do a survey, an English survey, and this is going to fix our problem. So have you ever been involved in crime or terrorism? Yes or no. The fast track questionnaire handed the channel migrants seeking asylum. If we scroll down, so this will attempt to streamline the process, migrants will be granted refugee status on the basis of 10 page questionnaire. Can you believe it? Well, it is true. So let me, I'll read some of this. So this seems to get rid of the massive backlog. The questionnaire asks more than 50 questions in total, such as how they reached the UK. If we scroll down and we have, yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for. The questions, no, no, keep picking it up. Yep. Have you ever been involved in war crimes. [44:17] Crimes against humanity or genocide? No, that's only the British government, I think. Maybe Matt Hancock could answer yes for that. Have you ever been involved in terrorist activities? No, I think that was just Tony Blair wasn't it? Have you ever expressed views at justified terrorist violence? Do you have any documents or other evidence to confirm who you are? No, because they got rid of it because that's how they're told to do it. Have you ever been employed by the military? [44:44] How did you get to the UK? They're asking that. Were you subject to human trafficking? How much did the journey to the UK cost? What question now? Please reply your receipts and we'll refund you. I think that's where we're going. Send us your bills and we'll give it all back to you. Don't you worry. Would you like a new house while you're at it? This is a concerted government. Please, any of you who haven't woken up to this who believe a Tory government are the saviours, they are not. They are the enemy. They are the problem and they are not going to fix this mess. This has happened under their watch, under 13 years of supposedly conservative government, conservative in name only. I don't see any political party actually wanting to, actually do anything about this because you need to be polling. Back in my UKIP days, had to be pulling 15% plus to get anywhere and really about 18% to get a slew of seats in the House of Commons. And even if that happens, you're a small party on the back benches, so there's not much you can do. This last story, I'm not sure if we can bring up, purging of the assassins. A story on the end there, looking at the Conservative Party and how they choose those who will stand. [46:11] And this story goes one way, but I want to take it a slightly different way. And I think we'll finish off on this. Purging of the assassins as local conservative parties pick their next candidates for the next election, many of the 60 or so MPs who knifed Boris are feeling the heat themselves. This is the process that for the next general election, an MP needs to get the vote, the permission to stand as a candidate for their local conservative constituency, local conservative grouping. They can't just do it themselves and just because they're an MP doesn't get them right to stand as a conservative MP in the next election. Strange quirk of British politics. And they have to go with cap in hand and say, please, Conservative Association, please allow us to stand again. And more often than not, of course, the answer is yes. But It can be a way that the local association can punish the MP. And I guess a way of making, keeping that connection between MPs and their constituents, their local party, those on the ground and not just the, the high up part of the concerted party. [47:24] So in theory it's a good idea, but all this is about poor Boris. And it's interesting how some of these people will fare because I am assuming that many conservative associations are angry at how the conservative party have run roughshod over freedoms and civil liberties. They may be angry at how vaccinations were forced on many, the NHS, the health system, many others. It was enforced upon them and they would lose their jobs if they didn't get it. A lot of anger and little Rishi Sunak. Richie, Rishi, Sunak, rich, worth more than the queen or the king, we are on to the king, right? Worth more than the monarchy. First time ever in history that the prime minister has had greater wealth than the sovereign. He doesn't get it. He doesn't get it. And I think a lot of conservative MPs will be punished. I think a lot of them will jump ship before because there's no way they're going to win as a conservative MP when they have destroyed this country in every way imaginable. [48:35] They are the biggest bunch of crooks. Many of them are quite evil, especially with forcing a jab upon people that was never ever ever fully tested, never ever ever tested on children, never went through its trials, But the trials were cancelled after months and yet it was given to people and they were told it was fine. And now all the stories come back and injuries. So many issues and of course people like Andrew Bridgen, the Conservative Party, number 10, they didn't want people like that to stand. Independent minded MPs that will speak up for what they believe is right and not necessarily just fall under what the government say. We'll watch and see what happens. really interesting. [49:25] And I am watching this closely because of course we're all interested in what happens. I think that will be enough for tonight. Let me pull up some of your comments on GETTR if you're watching GETTR. I can't pull the other comments up. My apologies for not being able to pull them all up. Let's go from the bottom up. Okay. [49:54] Bookles, 42, know the WHO, independent candidate of the future, yep, but I don't know what they can achieve with our current electoral system. Pem's head, Tory's aren't Tory. The name Tory goes back a long time actually as a derogatory term, but anyway, we'll knock it into that history. Pem's head, Tory HQ, partially a candidate into my mum's constituency, they've just deselected her. I love it. I love it. The fight back between the grassroots part of the party and the machine at the top. Agshed, not conservative anymore. Nope. Buccos 42, unfortunately, Reform UK or ProJab genocide. That is a big concern. I'll not go deeply into that because we're not about attacking or picking off others, any party who is pro-JAB and criticises Novak Djokovic who wanted to get in Australia and did the right thing to get in and then was attacked by the leader of any political party and mocked and ridiculed. I have no time for.... But that's a whole other issue. James Simmons, there are lots of others, I'll not go into them. [51:10] James Simmons says sexualized children should be a criminal offence, a punishment by the British people. Yep, should be a criminal offence. Anyone who's involved in that should be on the sex offence register and should be jailed up until it can be proved they're no longer a danger to children, no longer want to sexualize children. I think that is about it. [51:30] So thank you for joining. Thank you for watching. Great to have you with us always. It was great fun having Dominique for the first time and hopefully we'll have her back soon. Fit and sound and well and healthy. Next week I'm off to CPAC. We've got some great interviews that we've done in the bag. We'll post those when they come out, Monday, Thursday. And I'll be reporting over there from CPAC. A message from Steve Bannon to say make sure and come to the war room. We'll have you on live. Many others will be there. I'll report there, give you an update as much as I can. Never been there before so first time. I know Nigel is going there. It'll be good to see him. I don't know if any other British folks going over, but I'll try and make a beeline for any others I can find. I'll report as much as I can, take as many interviews and clips with people over there. And I'll be back after CPAC. So thank you for being with us. Thank you for watching on whichever platform you're on and have a good rest of your weekend. We will see you back on Monday with an interview that will tell you about [52:47] closer to the time. So thank you and good night to you all.
In this episode of the Roald Dahl Retrospective, Arun and Patricia discuss about the 2022 musical film Matilda the Musical based on the 2010 stage show based on the 1988 book Matilda starring Alisha Weir, Lashana Lynch, Emma Thompson, Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough, and Sindhu Vee. Matilda Wormwood is an intelligent five year old girl who has mean parents who don't remotely care for her. They were fined because they didn't send her to school and they send her to Crunchem Hall lead by the cruel, strict, and disciplined headmistress Miss Trunchbull and taught by the kind, loving, and supportive teacher Miss Honey. She also spends her time with the librarian Miss Phelps telling her the story of an acrobat and escapologist in the circus. Overtime, Matilda becomes more assertive towards the adults who have wronged her and helps those who are in need thanks to her newly discovered telekinetic powers. Will she succeed? When the film premiered, it received positive reviews from critics despite fans of both the book and 1996 adaptation directed by Danny DeVito criticized it calling it "inferior" or pointing out the changes, casting, and creative liberties it did. What did Arun and Patricia think of it? Listen and find out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
Come revisit this over-the-top, magical romp with us as we battle Miss Trunchbull and trick Miss Honey into adopting us. Need we say more?
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Chris and Taylor review the new musical fantasy film "Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical" adapted from the stage musical by Matthew Warchus, Tim Mincin and Dennis Kelley. Matilda Wormwood, who is neglected and mistreated by her parents, develops psychokinetic abilities to deal with Miss Trunchbull, the ruthless and cruel principal of Crunchem Hall Elementary School. The film stars Alisha Weir, Emma Thompson, Lashana Lynch, Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough and Sindhu Vee. Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodThanks to our sponsor: KeenGet your first 10 minutes with any psychic advisor for only $1.99 with our link - that's $99 in savings!https://trykeen.com/potential
Roald Dahl's novel Matilda has been adapted many times over the years, including as a 1996 movie directed by Danny DeVito. The newest iteration is now streaming on Netflix. Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical, a feature film based on the hit Broadway show, boasts a cast of talented kids, Emma Thompson as the signature villain Miss Trunchbull, and eye-popping choreography. But does it stand on its own apart from its predecessors? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talktv/support
Roald Dahl's novel Matilda has been adapted many times over the years, including as a 1996 movie directed by Danny DeVito. The newest iteration is now streaming on Netflix. Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical, a feature film based on the hit Broadway show, boasts a cast of talented kids, Emma Thompson as the signature villain Miss Trunchbull, and eye-popping choreography. But does it stand on its own apart from its predecessors?
The monstrous Miss Trunchbull is played by Dame Emma Thompson in the new musical film ‘Matilda the Musical' - Simon talks to Dame Emma about this extraordinary role, and how Emma's comprehensive prosthetics started at 5am each day! Mark reviews ‘Bones and All' - a romantic horror road film by Luca Guadagnino, starring Timothée Chalamet Taylor Russell and Mark Rylance, ‘She Said' - a biographical drama based on the 2019 book that follows the New York Times investigation that exposed Harvey Weinstein, ‘Matilda the Musical' - based on the 1988 book by Roald Dahl with music by Tim Minchin, and the stop-motion animated ‘Pinocchio' - a spin on the classic tale directed by Guillermo Del Toro. Plus your correspondence, the Box office Top 10, What's On, the Laughter Lift and much more! You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media: @KermodeandMayo EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Backstage, the film and TV review podcast from Sky News.Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong, and Katie Spencer get stuck into this week's best bits, including the cinema release of Matilda the Musical. Miss Trunchbull herself, Dame Emma Thompson, joins the podcast to chat about why she loves making films for families.Meanwhile new movie, She Said, follows the story of the journalists who broke the story that set off the #MeToo movement, and brought down one of Hollywood's most powerful producers. Actress Carey Mulligan tells Backstage a bit about how her industry has changed since then.Just to warn you, in our She Said review, we will be discussing sexual assault. The review is from 15:20 to 27:54 - if you'd rather listen to something else, feel free to skip through this bit.Elsewhere, The Addams family return, with daughter Wednesday leading her own series on Netflix. Find out how star Jenna Ortega felt about working with previous Wednesday, Christina Ricci, on the show.Have you ever shared a bed with someone, but never actually met them? We review new rom-com The Flatshare on Paramount+, based on the best-selling book by Beth O'Leary.Plus, The Guardians of the Galaxy are back for Christmas; Neighbours has been saved from the TV scrapheap by Amazon's Freevee service; and we look at Claudia Winkleman's new BBC competition series The Traitors.Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and if you liked what you heard, why not leave us a review?Hosts: Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong, and Katie SpencerProducer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Paul Stanworth
On Monday night Mickey-Jo was invited to a private UK Gala screening of MATILDA, the new film adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved novel with a score by Tim Minchin and a script by Dennis Kelly. Directed by Matthew Warchus and choreographed by Ellen Kane, the film stars Alisha Weir, Lashana Lynch and Emma Thompson as Miss Trunchbull. In the first of several episodes Mickey-Jo will be making about this film, Mickey-Jo is giving his spoiler free review, so find out whether he liked it or not without spoiling it for yourself! • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
In this episode the boys are joined by the actor playing Miss Trunchbull herself: Elliot Harper. Having performed in so many hit shows it's no surprise that Elliot brings charm and wit to the studio as he talks about how he stays physically and mentally able to carry out one of the most demanding jobs in theatre.
In this week's episode of Please Don't Spoil The Movie we spoil one of our childhood favorites, the 1996 fantasy comedy, Matilda. We take a walk down memory lane as we retell the story of Matilda, who develops telekinetic powers after she is misunderstood and ignored by her family. We discuss Miss Trunchbull's obsession with throwing children, using words carefully, and if Matilda is a sweet baby angel or an evil genius.
Welcome back Ratcheteers! Today your favorite shit talking duo is back with a 5 show lineup as we welcome #BlackInkChi back to the mix as Charmaine shows us the C in her name is for coward. We also welcome #LHHATL back to the lineup and it's going to be a doozy as Young Joc shows us that he can't change. While in the ATL when pop in to discuss Heavenly's lack of self awareness on ##MarriedToMedicine and Kandi & Todd reading Marlo for raasclaat filth on #RHOA. The ladies of #TheBelleCollective prove if they can't do shit else, they can argue at a scampowerment brunch. Forever our friend and co-founder, we miss you Curtis. Use the hashtag #RatchetRamblingsPod on social media when live listening and discussing the show! Contact Twitter: @RatchetRambling | @Blike_Dante | @NotSoNewlyWedPC Instagram: @RatchetRamblings | @Blike_Dante | @NotSoNewlywedPC Facebook: Ratchet Ramblings Email: RatchetRamblings@gmail.com Website: FlawlessNoisesMedia.com Patreon: Patreon.com/FlawlessNoises Ratchet Ramblings is a Flawless Noises Media Network presentation. #FNMediaProd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratchetramblings/message
Lizzie & Sam with special guest actress & singer Susan Gordon (@susangordonactor) get childish with millennial classic, Matilda! This movie queered an entire generation, thanks to the legendary lesbians, Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey. And Danny Devito, for good measure. CLIP: "Matilda" Netflix teaser trailer CLIP: Bruce & the Chocolate Cake IMAGE: Faina Melnik, Olympic athlete Support the podcast + get access to magical bonus content and merch by joining our Patreon! Find us at patreon.com/subtextualpod Follow us on social @subtextualpod Instagram | Twitter |TikTok | Letterboxd Subtextual is hosted by Lizzie Guitreau & Samantha De La Fuente Edited by Lizzie | Engineered by Lee Garcia Produced by Lee Garcia & Bruno Doria Music by DJKNEAUX
Aparna Sen joins us in the studio. She's one of India's best loved and most successful film directors. Her career has spanned 40 years and she's explored issues around mental health, sexual abuse and infidelity. Aparna is in England for the London Indian Film Festival. The number of NHS midwives in England has fallen by over 600 in a year, according to figures by the Royal College of Midwives. We talk to Birte Harlev-lam from the Royal College of Midwives, as well as a midwife in the West Midlands. What's the reason behind this drop? We talk about what it's like to be a plus-sized actor. A new Matilda film is coming out starring Emma Thompson who will play Miss Trunchbull. It means she'll wear a fat suit for the role. Two plus-size actors, Katie Greenall and Samia La Virgne, give their reaction to the casting, and share their experiences of being a bigger actor. Welsh singer and dancer Marged Siôn is with us. She's in the band, Self Esteem and appears in a new Welsh-language short film called Hunan Hyder which means self-confidence). She talks to us about trauma, healing and appearing on stage with Adele! And we catch up with Gina Harris who at 82 has cycled from Lands End to John O'Groats. It took a month and she faced rainy days and tired legs!
Recorded live from the set of the soon to be cancelled Drew Barrymore show, Hannah & Sarah discuss the controversy over Emma Thompson wearing a fat suit to portray Miss Trunchbull, the Kelly Clarkson show and the race to replace Ellen on daytime TV, and the future of streaming after Netflix announced the introduction of a paid tier.
Can you believe we're 3/4 of the way through series 3?! This week the girls are chatting diversity in films and predominantly the use of a 'fat suit' in the upcoming Matilda film with Emma Thompson starring as the infamous Miss Trunchbull. Is there still a stereotype regarding the fat, scary headmistress or is this a case of sticking to the book? With the changing of other characters (such as a Black Miss Honey), would it have been deviating too much to *not* make Miss Trunchbull a fat lady? Should they have too hired a fat actress as opposed to putting Emma Thompson in a suit? How far do we blur the lines between acting and authenticity, and should certain roles be reserved for people who are part of certain minorities? In this week's 'Am I Ovary Acting?', the girls are talking secondhand selling. Is it really 'never worn' if you're taking a photo of yourself in it to sell? Or is this a little bit *too* pedantic?The Confession Booth comes through and it divides Amber and Annabel as to who is the a*hole, and it gets them missing office culture.You can follow the AIOA podcast on Instagram at @amiovaryacting where the girls are WAITING for your ovary actions and your confessions, so send a DM or email aioapodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow Amber and Annabel on Instagram at: @amber.izzo / @itsannabeljane.
This week, we discuss Matilda and eat Salisbury steak T.V. Dinners and chocolate cake. We question if Matilda's telekinetic powers will lead her down a path to become Carrie or will Miss Honey save her? We all agree that the horrible Miss Trunchbull has some of most quotable lines in a film.
In their fourth episode Em and Char pull tarot cards for each other, discover their future as celesbians, share some more cringey stories from gay panic's past and Em chooses Miss Trunchbull over Miss Honey (yeah....really...). This episode is a bit of a mess and we apologise for the bad audio quality, but hope you enjoy it nonetheless. Follow the podcast on instagram: @gaypanicpod
He already had an Olivier Award for his amazing performance as Miss Trunchbull in “Matilda” when Bertie Carvel made his Broadway debut in that unforgettable role. He went on to win a Tony the next time he stepped on the New York stage, playing a young Rupert Murdoch in “Ink.” Notable recent television credits include the BBC series “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,” “Doctor Foster,” and in November he stars in “Dalgliesh” on Acorn TV. In this hour, I get him to reflect objectively about his process and philosophically about acting in general. He talks about why collaboration (or even the illusion of collaboration) is the key to unlock an actor's potential, how sometimes a director's “arrogance of ignorance” can actually be helpful, how he navigated the urge to share his ideas on the Joel Coen production “The Tragedy of Macbeth” (which will be out later this year), why he believes a good actor can elevate mediocre material, plus MUCH more. Follow Back To One on Instagram
Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly love-able Miss Honey. Over the course of her first term at school, Matilda and Miss Honey have a profound effect on each other's lives, as Miss Honey begins not only to recognize but also appreciate Matilda's extraordinary personality. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however – the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace! Show dates are: October 22nd at 8:00 PM October 23rd at 8:00 PM October 24th at 2:30 PM Directed by Shauna Neubold
Chris and Isaac idolize the rhino in Death to Smoochy (2002). Does the movie sing and dance its way to your heart? Or do some of its notes feel out-of-sync? Listen to your hardened hosts acknowledge the movie's endearing qualities, commend Danny DeVito's directing career, and re-experience their repressed childhood memories of Miss Trunchbull. Love it? Hate it? Share your own take on Twitter (@pickyourtake), Facebook, YouTube, or by email, at pickyourtakepod@gmail.com.
Join Ian Stone, James McNicholas, and Art de Roché for a season preview as we gear up and set our expectations for Arsenal in 2021/22.There's still plenty of business to be done but what's our priority is an attacking midfielder or should a number two be number one? Who's been good in preseason? And what would be Thierry Henry's Olympic sport?All that and much moreRUNNING ORDERPART 1 - Gold! (01.30)PART 2a - Spurs 1-0 Arsenal (02.00)PART 2b - Transfers (15.00)PART 3a - Brentford v Arsenal (23.00)PART 3b - Season hopes (33.00)Get yourself an Athletic subscription at 30% here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Ian Stone, James McNicholas, and Art de Roché for a season preview as we gear up and set our expectations for Arsenal in 2021/22. There's still plenty of business to be done but what's our priority is an attacking midfielder or should a number two be number one? Who's been good in preseason? And what would be Thierry Henry's Olympic sport? All that and much more RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Gold! (01.30) PART 2a - Spurs 1-0 Arsenal (02.00) PART 2b - Transfers (15.00) PART 3a - Brentford v Arsenal (23.00) PART 3b - Season hopes (33.00) Get yourself an Athletic subscription at 30% here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Caroline, Esther, and Clay talk childhood bird stories, West Side Story, McDonalds ice cream machine mysteries, a forgotten Starbucks and Pinkberry collab, extremely thorough sex toy research, and more! Organization of the week: sadgirlsclub.org ~ https://eatfishwife.com/ https://sleepoverbyesther.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Caroline, Esther, and Clay talk childhood bird stories, West Side Story, McDonalds ice cream machine mysteries, a forgotten Starbucks and Pinkberry collab, extremely thorough sex toy research, and more! Organization of the week: sadgirlsclub.org ~ https://eatfishwife.com/ https://sleepoverbyesther.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unit 3-3 Matilda Matilda 從小天賦異稟,但家中的關係並不是很好。進入到學校之後,遇到了親切的 Miss Honey 老師,帶給了 Matilda 許多的改變。但校長 Miss Trunchbull 卻常常苛待學校的學生們,也奪取了 Miss Honey 的家。究竟 Matilda 要用甚麼方法幫助 Miss Honey 呢?讓我們趕緊收聽 A+ 1月號雜誌,一同了解吧!
Unit 3-2 Matilda Matilda 從小天賦異稟,但家中的關係並不是很好。進入到學校之後,遇到了親切的 Miss Honey 老師,帶給了 Matilda 許多的改變。但校長 Miss Trunchbull 卻常常苛待學校的學生們,也奪取了 Miss Honey 的家。究竟 Matilda 要用甚麼方法幫助 Miss Honey 呢?讓我們趕緊收聽 A+ 1月號雜誌,一同了解吧!
Unit 3-1 Matilda Matilda 從小天賦異稟,但家中的關係並不是很好。進入到學校之後,遇到了親切的 Miss Honey 老師,帶給了 Matilda 許多的改變。但校長 Miss Trunchbull 卻常常苛待學校的學生們,也奪取了 Miss Honey 的家。究竟 Matilda 要用甚麼方法幫助 Miss Honey 呢?讓我們趕緊收聽 A+ 1月號雜誌,一同了解吧!
In our third Potter episode, K and special guest H recap the 2004 film, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban". We discuss the Pillsbury Doughboy commercial jazz music used several times throughout the film, how Aunt Marge is Miss Trunchbull, Snape's eternal #ootd (a woman's Victorian funeral cloak), what our own bogarts would be, the trauma Ron probably suffered after realizing his life with Scabbers was a lie, the toad choir, why anyone would give a time turner to a 13-year-old, and so much more! Join us for another evening the aughts just in time for the holiday season! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eveningintheaughts/support
Our No Spook November continues to roll on as Jake reads this weeks book Matilda. Join us as we follow Matilda as she plots to take down Miss Trunchbull, it's going to get whacky, bro!
10/12/20- Gareth & I are joined by Rob Harris to discuss bicycles & Gareth's long history with them, the hummingbird incident, our most feared TV/movie characters (like Miss Trunchbull), & the actual impact of Donald Trump as president. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #218 Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Theme Song: Jeremy Mills Podcast - Don Dishes & M3_Beats
"If you want to throw THE HAMMER for your country, you have to stay inside the circle all the time!" - Miss Trunchbull, Matilda the Musical Thanks for listening to Mystery, Science, Marshall! This week our topic is musical theatre in a new segment called Backstage Banter! Marshall is joined by his good high school friend Sydney Ziemer. The two have acted in shows together. Sydney and Marshall begin their fun discussion by reviewing and sharing stories from the two musicals they acted together in: "The Addams Family" and "Matilda: the Musical." Both shows were performed at the Sheldon Theatre in downtown Red Wing, Minnesota, an historic place riddled memories and ghost stories. The second half of the show consists of Sydney and Marshall talking about some of their favorite and least favorite musical, including The Phantom of the Opera, Hamilton, Cats (and its biblical storytelling), Love Never Dies, Little Shop of Horrors, Beetlejuice, Dear Evan Hanson, and Hadestown! Musical numbers played in this podcast episode belong to their respective owners and are used under Fair Use. The ending song is "When I Grow Up" from "Matilda: The Musical" Broadway cast recording. We're so excited that you've chosen to listen to this podcast! New episodes will be released each week on Friday afternoons. You can follow Marshall on social media @marshall_films on Instagram, @MarshallFilms1 on Twitter, and MarshallFilm123 on YouTube. View the podcast website at mysterysciencemarshall.com. Remember to love what you love, who you love, love yourself, and keep feelin' groovy!
To wrap this series up, we're reading about little girls with superpowers! See Aviaq Johnston talking about writing and identity here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29sFN6ESUAw And if you liked the sound of the Trunchbull's chocolate cake, EmmyMadeInJapan recreated it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hy8934KlKY Chech out that episode of Next Door Villain about Miss Trunchbull: https://nextdoorvillain.libsyn.com/miss-trunchbull What A Wonderful Day is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Shane Ivers of silvermansound.com
Can our theatrical landscape survive financially, and how might it need to creatively adapt to survive post pandemic? As part of the Lockdown Theatre Festival, Anne McElvoy's panel features: Bertie Carvel - actor and executive producer of Lockdown Theatre Festival, whose roles include Rupert Murdoch in Ink, Miss Trunchbull in Matilda The Musical, and Simon in BBC One drama Doctor Foster. Amit Lahav – founder of Gecko, the internationally-touring physical theatre company based in Ipswich. Eleanor Lloyd – theatre producer, whose West End hits include Emilia, Nell Gwynn, and 1984. Roy Alexander Weise – Joint Artistic Director of Manchester Royal Exchange, awarded an MBE for services to drama. The discussion also include playful, thoughtful contributions from theatre makers including Inua Ellams, Tamara Harvey, Emma Rice, Dominic Cavendish, Bertrand Lesca, Tim Etchells, David Lockwood and Selina Thompson and an interview with Caroline Dinenage MP Production: Jack Howson and Robyn Read Lockdown Theatre will feature four plays that had their runs cut short: The Mikvah Project by Josh Azouz and originally showing at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond, Love Love Love by Mike Bartlett recently revived for Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre, Rockets And Blue Lights by Winsome Pinnock - sadly suspended before its world premiere planned at Manchester’s Royal Exchange, and Shoe Lady by E.V. Crowe - cut short into its run at the Royal Court Theatre - Produced by Jeremy Mortimer, a Reduced Listening production for Radio 3 and Radio 4 and available on BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08fw06m In the Free Thinking archives you can find discussions including Dramatising Democracy with James Graham, Paula Milne Michael Dobbs and Trudi-Ann Tierney https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04yb7k6 Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta on dramatising Anita and Me https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06gt257 Is British Culture Getting Weirder? https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000346m
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/talk EPISODE #60: Christopher Nolan's Tenet Trailer Premieres in Fortnite and Iconic Movie Marketing Campaigns - May 24, 2020 MAILBAGVictor says, First of all I want to commend you guys on the stellar job you've done on the podcast! It's like a little treat at the beginning of the week, from Miss Trunchbull's box of chocolates. My question is what your take on the “interactive storytelling” type games like Detroit and Heavy Rain. I personally love the genre because it's a bit of a break from having no control over movies and too much control on certain video games. Thanks! Absolutely love the pod!Ben says, So the new TENƎꓕ trailer was just released..... Well I'm just as confused as ever. Probably even more so. How does Nolan keep doing this, he essentially lets us see everything but yet we know nothing. Brilliant. Also I saw this little theory floating around that Pattinson is just playing Nolan and after that last scene in the trailer, I kind of love that idea! Cheers! NEWS'Tenet' Debuts Time-Bending Trailer on ‘Fortnite' - Aaron Couch / THRWhy ‘Fortnite' Was The Best Place To Debut Chris Nolan's ‘Tenet' Trailer - Scott Mendelson / Forbes‘Last Dance': Michael Jordan Series Finishes as Most-Viewed ESPN Documentary Ever - Will Thorne / VarietyAdam Goodman & Michael Bay Team On Pandemic-Themed Thriller ‘Songbird;' Production Starts In Five Weeks - Mike Fleming Jr / Deadline NEW DATESThe Simpsons 4:3 Aspect Ratio arrives on Disney+ May 28Tom Hanks WWII Film ‘Greyhound' Alters Course In Apple Deal: Film Will Premiere On Apple TV +, expected to release soon. NEW TRAILERSDa 5 BloodsForce of NatureDear…The Old Guard13 Reasons Why: Final SeasonAntebellumTenet WHAT WE'RE WATCHING [01:24:03]Anthony: Twister, Harley Quinn, The Last Dance, Rick and Morty, Man of Steel, Dark Side of The Ring: Owen Hart, Mythic Quest, Batman vs Superman, The Dark Knight RisesDaniel: The Last Dance, OJ: Made in America, Mythic Quest, Dark Side of The Ring, Justice League, Mythic Quest: Quarantine, Watchmen, Bad Boys for Life, The Lovebirds, Defending Jacob, Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, Little Fires Everywhere, Harley QuinnShahbaz: Rick and Morty, The Last Dance, Spider-Man Animated, Westworld, Justice League, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Mythic Quest: Quarantine, The Lovebirds TOPIC OF THE SHOWDaniel, Shahbaz, and Anthony discuss some of the most iconic movie marketing campaigns throughout the years. TRIVIADANIEL: 03SHAHBAZ: 01ANTHONY: 03 FOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
Book Vs Movie Matilda The Classic Book from Roald Dahl Vs the 1996 Film Adaptation The Margos tackle one of the most beloved children’s books of all time--Matilda by Roald Dahl. We have had so many requests over the years for this book & movie and it has certainly lived up to the hype! Dahl is a fascinating subject all on his own. Born in Wales to Norwegian immigrant parents, the 6’6” Dahl was larger than life in every imaginable way. A veteran of the Royal Air Force (RAF,) Dahl crash-landed his Gladiator in Marsa Matruh, Egypt, in 1940 and managed to crawl to safety before it blew up. He survived a skull fracture and totally smashed his nose and was blinded temporarily. He recovered and eventually worked for the English Embassy in Washington D.C. and went to cocktail parties where he as known as a charmer & dancer. Dahl worked in Intelligence during WW2 and was friends with writers C.S. Forester and Ian Fleming. He became a well-known adult & children’s author with several titles being viewed as masterpieces including Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The BFG, and James & the Giant Peach. 1998’s Matilda was one of Dahl’s last book and it had been included in multiple lists as one of the best children’s books of all time. The story of the brilliant but unappreciated by her parents Matilda Wormwood is full of humor and pathos as she learns to use her psychic powers for the forces of good. Characters like Miss Honey, Miss Trunchbull, and Lavender are unforgettable and Danny DeVito’s film makes some interesting choices in the 1996 adaptation. So between the book and the movie, which did we like better? Click on the link below to find out! In this ep the Margos discuss: The incredible life of Roald Dahl The main plot of Matilda Trivia about the shooting of the film The cast includes Mara Wilson (Matilda,) Danny DeVito (Mr. Wormwood,) Rhea Perlman (Mrs. Wormwood,) Embeth Davidtz (Miss Honey,) Pam Ferris (Trunchbull,) Kiami Davael (Lavender,) Paul Reubens (FBI Agent) and Tracey Walter (FBI Agent.) Clips Featured: Matilda trailer Kate Winslet reads Matilda intro Matilda accuses her father of bad behavior Trunchbull throws the girl with pigtails Outro music: Little Bitty Pretty One written by Bobby Day & performed by Thurston Harris Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Episode Notes PTP's Radio Cavalcade: Valentine's Day Edition! PTP's Radio Cavalcade is back with not one, but TWO shows about love's many twists and turns in this Valentine's Day themed performance! Join us on Saturday, February 8th at 7:30pm as our Radio Cavalcade Players bring to life THE PHILADELPHIA STORY and a Valentine's Day episode of THE THIN MAN .Haven’t been to a Radio Cavalcade show yet? You’re in for a treat as you become the live studio audience, back in time during the Golden Age of Radio. Live foley artists and live musical stylings, actors taking on multiple roles during a broadcast, and more. Just $5 gets you in the door of this audience favorite. Tickets at prospect.vbotickets.com or at the doorLizzie: A New Musical Hosted by Phoenix Creative Collective and Merced Multicultural Arts Center - the MACOn a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small New England city, a prominent businessman and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their daughter Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect. Lizzie’s trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation, and her story has become an American legend.LIZZIE is four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is rage, sex, betrayal, and bloody murder. LIZZIE is American mythology set to a blistering rock score. LIZZIE is a new American musical with a sound owing less to Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber than to Bikini Kill, the Runaways, and Heart. February 13-29 at the MAC Tickets online at phoenixtherise.comRoald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Hosted by Playhouse Merced Sponsored by the Donald and Betty Stewart Family Rated 5 for 5 years and upBook by Dennis Kelly; Music and lyrics by Tim Minchin; Based on the book, Matilda by Roald DahlMatilda is the story of an extraordinary little girl with supernatural powers. The daughter of abusive parents, Matilda finds refuge in library books and in creating her own stories. Things are no better at school, where Matilda also must face a tyrannical and cruel headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. Not everyone Matilda encounters is so evil. Her teacher, Miss Honey, is kind but doesn't have the strength to challenge authority. Matilda knows she has to stand up to the bullies, and in doing so, discovers her own remarkable powers. Matilda's bravery teaches Miss Honey and her classmates an important lesson -- that even though life can be hard, "nobody but me is gonna change my story" so "sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty." Feb 14 - Mar 8 Tickets at playhousemerced.comKing Henry V by william Shakespeare at Center Stage Conservatory’s Lower Level Studio OPENING FEBRUARY 21stShakespeare’s meta-theatrical exploration about invasion, ego, and leadership brings to the stage some of his most compelling language and memorable characters.Prince Hal has assumed the throne and with it a sense of patriotic zeal. He looks to claim the French crown. When his ego is hurt by a gift from the French Prince, King Henry will assert his might in a series of spectacular battles across the country with a violent and relentless aggression joined by his “band of brothers”.Our production features an all-womxn cast with live action sword fights! Huzzah! Performances February 21 - March 1 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday 2:00pm SundayTickets $15 and available at: bardsbroadsbrigade.com or at the door by cash Or VenmoPuffs Workshop 44 and Paraiso Brewery For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This, however, is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs... who just happened to be there too. A tale for anyone who has never been destined to save the world.The New York Times proclaims PUFFS, “A FAST-PACED ROMP through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For POTTERphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, ‘PUFFS’ exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!”This clever and inventive play “never goes more than a minute without a laugh” (Nerdist) giving you a new look at a familiar adventure from the perspective of three potential heroes just trying to make it through a magic school that proves to be very dangerous for children. Alongside them are the Puffs, a group of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a thing for badgers “who are so lovable and relatable, you’ll leave the theater wishing they were in the stories all along” (Hollywood Life). Their “hilariously heartfelt!” (Metro) and epic journey takes the classic story to new places and reimagines what a boy wizard hero can be. Rated PG-13 February 29th and March 7thRobert Jerome, a friend of mine and of the Phoenix said this one was almost sold completely out when I spoke with him a week ago, so if you are interested and you should be contact them today to see if you can still get in!!Butterweizen—beer brewed specially for this event!Tickets at workshop44.orgThe Effect Hosted by Prospect Theater Project By Lucy Prebble March 6-22, 2020THE EFFECT is a clinical romance. This funny, moving and perhaps surprisingly human play explores questions of sanity, neurology and the limits of medicine, alongside ideas of fate, loyalty and the inevitability of physical attraction. “Rich and rewarding. As intelligent as it is deeply human.”OPENING WEEKEND SALE! Take advantage of our online-only Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale! Select your tickets for any one of our opening weekend performances, enter the discount code "PTPBOGO" at checkout, and save! More details and ticket information at prospecttheaterproject.orgThe Sound of Music Hosted by Merced College Fine & Performing Artsand Merced College Theater We hope you and your family will come out to see our Spring Production of The Sound of Music! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel CrouseDirected by Lauren McCue-Bryx Musical Direction by Alexander SimonPresented by Merced College Performing Arts at the Merced College Theater $12 in Advance, $15 at the Door Get your tickets now at mccd.tix.com Balloonacy Hosted by Phoenix Creative Collective and Merced Multicultural Arts Center - the MAC In an engaging example of truly accessible theatre for young audiences, Balloonacy is a story of unlikely friendship. Set in the apartment of a lonely adult, the introduction of a balloon with personality proves to be too much for the grumpy, stuck-in-the-mud main character who tries to make the balloon go away. When it doesn't work and the balloon proves resilient, our hero slowly softens to the idea of having a friend, and suddenly we see the grumpiness fade away, and the power of simple non-judgmental presence and support to sweep to sweep away even the darkest of clouds on the rainiest of days. Uniquely suited for students in special education programs and non-English speakers, Balloonacy is highly engaging and entirely wordless. March 21-22 at the MAC*SPONSORED BY CENTRAL VALLEY YOUTH LEGAL SERVICESTickets online at phoenixtherise.comSHREK The Musical Hosted by Modesto Junior College Arts The Modesto Junior College Theater, Music and Dance Departments present Shrek the Musical March 27 at 7 p.m., March 28 at 2pm, April 3 and 4 at 7pm and April 5 at 2 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Performing and Media Arts Center on East Campus, 435 College Avenue, Modesto.Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, featuring all new songs from Jeanine Tesori (Thoroughly Modern Millie; Caroline, or Change) and a sidesplitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there's more to the story than meets the ears."Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek...." And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you've got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there's one on hand... and his name is Shrek.Shrek presents a treasure trove of creative opportunities, including costumes, sets, puppets (there is a fire-breathing dragon after all) and more! Irreverently fun for the whole family, Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre.Tickets are $12 for students and seniors and $15 general admission and are available in advance through the MJC Box Office, Tuesday through Friday, 12-5 p.m., (209) 575-6776, online at www.mjc.tix.com or at the door 90 minutes prior to each performance. Audition notices Workshop 44 – Mamma Mia Now accepting video submissions. Send a song to casting.workshop44@gmail.com. Call backs/in person will be in early MarchPLAYHOUSE MERCED Is seeking an actor for the leading role of Jimmy Raye for BRIGHT STAR the musical. Please prepare the following and contact artistic@playhousemerced.org to schedule an audition or for more information!Have you supported the Phoenix Podcast Network yet with a monthly pledge at the Phoenix Creative Collective's Patreon? You can help keep our shows on the air and get some great bonuses as well courtesy your favorite neighborhood Arts Collective!Phoenix Talk Radio is a Member of the Phoenix Podcast NetworkSend us email at info@phoenixtherise.com or call us at 209-643-5880!Music is by Steven M Burkum of Rialthos Music. You can license or purchase his tracks on his BandCamp PageFind out more at https://phoenix-talk-radio.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hayden Tee is the boy from New Zealand who developed a career in Australia and then proceeded to conquer theatres around the world, with star turns in musicals as diverse as Les Miserables and Matilda. Curiously, he gave us seductive and thrilling villains in both - Inspector Javert and Miss Trunchbull. Though he would call them Antagonists. He recently returned to Auckland to share his acclaimed performance as Javert with his homeland.Hayden has carved out an impressive list of credits in musical theatre, theatre, cabaret and also make-up design – an accomplished make-up artist, you may have caught one of his many make-up tutorials online. He is a master of transformation and aesthetic seduction, employing theatrical and cosmetic make-up to contribute to illusion magnificently.Hayden’s Australian theatre credits include magnetic performances in Only Heaven Knows, Titanic: The Musical, South Pacific, Little Women: The Musical, The Wizard of Oz and Dead Man Walking. His extensive International work has included Being Earnest, 1776, My Fair Lady, Into The Woods and Kiss Me Kate. His mastery of the form is vast and incisive.He has just released an exciting new recording. The album is called Hayden Tee: Face To Face. It features a full orchestra backing with Hayden delivering musical theatre favourites and also capturing a few of the dynamic performances he has given in a stellar career.Stages has wanted to record a conversation with Hayden since the podcast begun but alas geography was never on our side. It was a treat to finally be able to sit down with Mr Tee on a recent visit to Sydney as he prepared for a concert tour.Stages is available in iTunes, Spotify and Whooshkaa.
Would you look at that - it's our first film! This week we're looking back on that magical gal, Matilda, but mainly on her fabulous mum. And tbh Miss Trunchbull is amazing too.Don't forget to subscribe and review the podcast!Follow us!@queersgoneby on IG and Twitter@katebutch1 on IG, Twitter and FB@caitlinrpowell on IG, @caitlinpwll on TwitterMusic: Disco Sting Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this episode of West of Broadway, Will and Lara speak with Michael A. Shepperd who is currently starring as “Miss Trunchbull,” in the La Mirada production of Matilda the Musical. LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT are thrilled to present the second show of their 2019-2020 season, Roald Dahl’s MATILDA, THE MUSICAL, book by Dennis Kelly, music and lyrics by Tim Minchin, musical direction by Jennifer Lin, choreography by Kate Dunn and directed by Michael Matthews. MATILDA, THE MUSICAL will preview on Friday, October 25, 2019 (with a press opening on Saturday, October 26 at 8pm) and runs through Sunday, November 17, 2019 at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, 14900 La Mirada Blvd in La Mirada. For tickets, please call (562) 944-9801 or (714) 994-6310 or buy online at www.lamiradatheatre.com. Group discounts are available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s Encore Meets episode, we meet Broadway and West End star Hayden Tee. Acclaimed for his role as Miss Trunchbull in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Matilda The Musical, we learn more about his first album dedicated to musical theatre.
Bruce and the chocolate cake. Madeline cries about libraries. Luke is no longer a weak-ass clown. There are multiple planes flying overhead and the we recorded this in August ( a month ago I AM SORRY) so THE AC IS BLASTING but this is still a great episode nonetheless. Madeline and podcast theme writer/performer, Luke, discuss the 1996 Fantasy/Drama, “Matilda”. They discuss the acceptable instances to wear a fedora and we FINALLY get an answer about the existence of Central Jersey. Luke knows who Jon Lovitz is, at least. Madeline talks about what A NERD she is for liking both school and libraries. Luke teaches Madeline about basic multiplication . They talk about all the movies Luke hasn’t seent and what teachers must do in their spare time. Madeline can’t read her own handwriting and posits the theory that Miss Trunchbull is a hoarder. They both decide that JK Rowling borrowed HEAVILY from Roald Dahl. Is Miss Honey’s father named Magnets? Find out on a new episode of Movies My Mom Likes. As per usual, please like and subscribe on iTunes and Spotify.
It's Thursday, and time for our weekly visit with theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins Midday senior producer and guest host Rob Sivak today with her review of Roald Dahl's Matilda: the Musical, now on stage in an extended run at Olney Theatre Center, in Olney, Maryland.An adaptation of one of the late British author's most popular children's stories, Matilda: The Musical was written by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin. The production at Olney Theatre Center is directed by Peter Flynn, with choreography by Byron Easley and music direction by Christopher Youstra. The cast of more than 30 adult and child actors features Emiko Dunn in the title role, Felicia Curry as Miss Honey, and Tom Story as Miss Trunchbull. Roald Dahl's Matilda: The Musical continues at the Olney Theatre Center through Sunday, July 28.
Newly-minted two-time tony nominee Bertie Carvel is here to talk all about the Tony-nominated INK. Bertie earned his first Tony nomination for his portrayal of Miss Trunchbull in Matilda, which also marked his Broadway debut. He has won two Olivier awards, both for the same roles that earned him Tony nominations as well as an Olivier nomination for his work in Parade. Follow @mtc_nyc.Hosted by Ryan Lee Gilbert, Paul Wontorek and Caitlin Moynihan
Sometimes you have to be a little bit Naughty with Musicals with Cheese! This week Jess & Andrew are joined by a special guest: Brent Black aka Brentalfloss to cover Tim Minchin's Musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda" The Trio discuss the proper lyrical writing, the quality of the musical's main villain Miss Trunchbull, the quality of child actors, the placement of certain songs and whether they are necessary, and how awesome the staging of the musical is. It's a fun time, so give it a listen. Links: Listen to Matilda the Musical Social Media: Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Jess on Twitter Brent on Twitter Andrew on Twitter Buy Brent's game "USE YOUR WORDS" Brent's Star Trek Musical Page Musicals Theatre Lives on Instagram Jess on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com
Moms have a lot of work to do and the exhaustion of our responsibilities in the home, the church, and the community, often leave us wanting to lean into despair and defeat... But God uses the work before us to show us his sufficiency and unending love in our weakness so we can lean into grace. In this episode, Emily and Laura interview Debbie Martens about God’s faithfulness and grace in motherhood. Debbie is a wife, mom of seven, and grandmother of six who is actively involved in her local church and community. We’re called to be faithful to God in the work before us, but even when we fail, God is faithful to teach and sustain us in every season of motherhood. RM APPLY VIEW TRANSCRIPT Articles, Resources and Related Content: Risen Motherhood on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter R|M Abide Method Ep. 49, When Mama Gets Mad, Part 1: What’s Under the Surface? Ep. 50, When Mama Gets Mad, Part 2: Practical Ways to Stay Calm Ep. 55, Hospitality in the Little Years “Six Tips for Getting in God’s Word as a Young Mom” - Laura Wifler “Your Child is Your Neighbor” - Jen Wilkin “Preach the Gospel to Yourself” - Paul David Tripp “Blessed are the Poor in Spirit: Gospel Hope for the Moments We Look More like Miss Trunchbull than Miss Honey” - Abbey Wedgeworth “The Heart of Hospitality” (Series) - Revive Our Hearts “You Can Be Hospitable, Even with Little” - Trillia Newbell “Parents, Your Tiredness is an Opportunity” - Kristen Wetherell The Heart of Anger, - Lou Priolo Between Walden and the Whirlwind, - Jean Fleming Give Them Grace, Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson For More: To subscribe: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher). Leave an iTunes review. These are huge for us! The more reviews, the greater chance another mother will find us. Like Risen Motherhood on Facebook and follow on Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates and related information. Let us know your thoughts! We'd love to hear more about the conversations you're having. Shoot us an email, or find us on social media. Tell others. We truly hope this podcast fosters conversations and deeper discussions between mothers to seek the gospel in their daily activities - we'd be honored if you shared and encouraged others to listen in. *Affiliate links used where appropriate. Thanks for supporting this ministry!
Vid Neg's first foray into the world of animation sees them take on the highly experimental, art house classic Pokemon: The First Movie (great title by the way, guys). Get ready to have some nostalgia well and truly smashed as this film really riles the gang up. Why is everyone in this film so stupid? Why is the exposition repeated to the nth degree? Why is Pikachu seemingly the most powerful Pokemon? All this and more, including the gang's experiences with the franchise, including the card game, their best and worst Pokemon, a 10 year old Tim's Pokemon blueprint and a schoolyard skirmish with a real life Miss Trunchbull. Plus Ol sends out a threat to an old Vid Neg foe when he reveals the next episode. https://soundcloud.com/video-negative/pokemon-the-first-movie-episode-21
On this episode of The SSR Podcast, Alli and Alexandra Fishwick (@alexandra_fish) — who is the assistant director of a childcare facility by day, but a writer and the blogger behind Authentically Alex at night — talk Roald Dahl's 1988 novel Matilda. There's plenty of good (little Matilda's obsession with books), plenty of bad (the evil headmistress Miss Trunchbull), and plenty of ugly (some very weird gender dynamics).
Hosts Joe and Tiana attempt to empathize with Miss Agatha Trunchbull, a women who literally hammer throws children over fences. The literary piece this week is a short story written by Jessie Hunt. Do you have your own thoughts you would like to share about this weeks episode? Find us on Facebook and Twitter or send an email to nextdoorvillain@gmail.com
Intro Hi everyone! This is episode #35 and today I am sharing with you a LIVE recording of an interview I did with the incredible Mira Bartók where we discuss her debut middle grade novel, The Wonderling. This was recording at ALA on Sunday, June 25th and I have been eager to share it with you and since The Wonderling is released tomorrow, now seems like the perfect time. Before we begin today’s interview, I am excited to tell you that this month’s episodes are sponsored by WriteAbout.com - a safe, digital writing community where students are just one click away from starting a new writing piece. And if your school uses Google like mine does, you will be happy to know that your students (and you!) can log-in with your Google account. I love that that my students can share their writing with peers locally or globally. And we all know that a real audience makes a real difference. So, if you or someone you know is looking for an engaging and authentic way to help students write every day, absolutely check out WriteAbout.com. And at the end of the show, I’ll share with you what my class has been up to lately. A couple quick notes before I share the interview. First, I huge thank you to everyone who came to the live recording of our show, to Mira for being a great guest, and all the fabulous folks at ALA and Candlewick (especially Andie and Anna) who helped coordinate this. Second, this is a LIVE recording in a very large and noisy space so I hope you bear with the bit of background bustle that you hear, but I promise that hearing what Mira has to say is so worth it. Take a listen. Interview Outline I am really excited about the finished artwork in the final version of The Wonderling! Did the art come first and inspire the story or was it the other way? The Wonderling has this fantastic darker flavor to it at some points - in a similar way to Roald Dahl. And the cruel Miss Carbunkle reminds me of one of my favorite villains Miss Trunchbull. Did you like darker books as a child? One of the fascinating aspects of this book is the wielding of power. For example, Miss Carbunkle bestows small little favors or a bit of extra food to some of the prisoners in the orphanage as a way of pitting them against each other. Can you talk a bit about how power is used by characters in this story? One of the aspects that I loved about this book was the role that music played in it. Songs are forbidden in Miss Carbunkle’s orphanage and then - music plays a bigger and bigger part as we get into the story. Can you talk a bit about how music has played a part in your own life and how those experiences may have influenced this story? The Wonderling isn’t even released yet (it come out September 26th) - but, did I hear that already it’s going to be made into a movie? There comes a point in the story when Arthur realizes that he can understand the mice around him when others can’t and so he starts to translate for his mouse friend, Peevil. So they have this profound exchange about cats and Arthur says something like “maybe if I can understand them someday, they won’t hiss at me when I walk by.” In our world, or maybe just in the context on this story - do you think that understanding each other and developing empathy is enough to avoid conflict or are there some problems too big for that? There is a scene in the story where Arthur (still named Number 13) meets his first friend, Trinket, this fierce little bird-like creature. And she tells him the story of King Arthur and Merlyn and mentions that “there’s not really one way to tell it.” When you were writing The Wonderling, were there other versions or storylines that you played with or did you come into it knowing exactly where you wanted to take the story? A thought that struck me as I was reading The Wonderling was how powerful imagination can truly be. How has that force played a part in this story and maybe in your own life? As Arthur and Trinket begin their journey, they run across this boy named Pinecone. And he finds them sleeping under a tree and wakes them with a wooden sword and asks, “Are you a tinker, trader, forager, or foe?” As a writer, are you more of a tinker, trader, forager, or a foe? When we first meet Arthur in the Home for Wayward and Misbegotten Creatures, that is his name from his tag around his neck. And even later when he’s in a rather dire situation, that number 13 get attached to him again - he just can’t quite shake it! Is 13 unlucky for you? What are you reading now? Audience Q&A Closing Okay - that wraps up our show this week. You can find an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show along with all of our previous episodes at AlltheWonders.com. And, if you are liking the show, please help others find us too by telling a friend, sharing on social media, or leaving a rating on iTunes or Stitcher. And thanks again to WriteAbout.com for supporting the podcast this month - when you visit their website you’ll find fabulous ideas to get your students writing this year. My class has started with Personal Narratives and I love that I can find and pin ideas to our class page to help students who might have a little trouble coming up with something on their own. Thanks again and see you soon! Bye! Episode Links: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780763691219 Mira Bartok’s’ website:http://www.mirabartok.com
It's about time to plan your end-of-summer grillfest! So, just like every other year, you'll have to decide whether to pick Matilda antagonist-slash-hammerthrower Miss Trunchbull or real life antihero-slash-footballthrower Jay Cutler to be your Labor Day burger chef. Join Janelle and Tami as they put on their brown smocks and yell "I DOOON'T CAAAAAARE."
A brand new episode of season 3 of Talk 2 Me is out now! Benjamin is joined by Helpmann Award Winning actor James Millar, who’s currently playing Miss Trunchbull in Matilda the Musical. James talks all about his career, the show and offers his industry insights. Enjoy. We’ll be back soon with another exciting episode! Matilda the Musical: http://au.matildathemusical.com Follow the show: Facebook Twitter Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Live: Sydney Tickets: Sydney Fringe Adelaide Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/MBCL Melbourne Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/LSEN More Details: www.greatdetectivestour.com Supporters: Palace Nova Cinemas Via Vision Entertainment Mad Zombie Collectables Madman Entertainment
I was absolutely delighted to see my old high school friend come back to the south Florida theater scene last March. David Abeles came through the Kravis Center on his Broadway tour of Matilda the Musical, playing the dominant and imposing role of Miss Trunchbull. I took my son to go see my friend do what I know he does best, and we were both so delighted by Dave’s performance and the entire cast and production! What a treat!! Dave and I went to high school together at Pine Crest School in Ft. Lauderdale, and I always knew he would grow up to give his talents as a gift to the world. He was one of those people who just had that “it” factor; but, what makes him so special is that he is truly humble. On this podcast, he shares the story of his journey from Broward County to London to New York, and what life is like as an actor on the move!! Follow Dave on Twitter as @iAmDavidAbeles! Mentioned in this podcast: #10 – ACTOR – Amir Arison – 2014-12-26: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/curve-the-cube/id931220607?mt=2&i=329013718 This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by my brother, Gerard! Under his company, GL Esquire Consulting, he gives sound legal business advice. If you either want to start your own business or need some guidance regarding the business you own or work for, give him a call! A Harvard and Columbia Law graduate, he’s worked for some of the world’s largest, most prestigious law firms (even at Johnny Cochran’s distinguished firm). He’s worked with clients in a variety of industries, including financial services, agriculture, music production, fashion, and technology, and he’s happy to bring that expertise to helping you and your business needs. When you’re Gerard’s client, he’ll not only be your lawyer, but also your trusted consultant and friend. His initial consultations are always free; but, if you mention Curve the Cube, he’ll offer you his “friends and family” rates!! Reach him at (786) 531-9834, gerard@glesqconsulting.com, or his Facebook page, GL Esquire Consulting, LLC. Twitter | Facebook Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@CurveTheCube) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2016.
Co-founder Simon Willis, head of content for Wise Buddah, talks about the proposed new Internet radio station dedicated to musical theatre called Stage Door and about the crowd-funding campaign, currently running on Indiegogo, to raise the funds to launch it. The presenters on Stage Door will all be current stars of musical theatre, and two of them spoke to us about their involvement. Canadian actor Alex Gaumond is probably still best-known for playing Galileo in We Will Rock You but is currently in Top Hat in the West End while rehearsing to take over as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda later this year. Louise Dearman is most famous for playing both Glinda and Elphaba in Wicked, a show that she will soon leave as she prepares for a concert tour later this year. More information: Stage Door Indiegogo campaign page Alex Gaumond Louise Dearman
Theater Talk devotes this episode to "Matilda," Broadway's hit new musical. Our guests are librettist Dennis Kelly, composer/lyricist Tim Minchin and actor Bertie Carvel, who plays the terrifying Miss Trunchbull.
Wait a minute. A girl who can make objects move just with her mind. Hasn’t this been on Broadway already — and failed? Yes, but that was Carrie, an altogether different girl. This girl is Matilda and her new Broadway musical is based on a children’s book by Roald Dahl. Book-loving Matilda is beset by rotten, book-disdaining parents and a diabolical schoolteacher named Miss Trunchbull and her struggle to overcome these obstacles makes Matilda someone worth rooting for. But is Matilda The Musical worth rooting for as well? New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood offers his thought (which don’t move objects at all) on Matilda.
Nick chats to Bertie Carvel, currently starring as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda and also talks, with Jonathan Cohen, about Backbeat - a new musical play about the very early Beatles' days.
Tickets http://ow.ly/4Z0mn | Facebook http://ow.ly/4Z0o7 | Youtube http://ow.ly/4Z0ru | Twitter http://ow.ly/4Z0K4 | Podcast http://ow.ly/4Z0pf ***** Times, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail ‘The RSC’s new musical version of Roald Dahl’s Matilda is a triumph: enchanting, bold and ingenious’ Evening Standard ‘The show only ended an hour ago, and I’m already longing to see it again’ Daily Telegraph Following a sensational sell-out season at The Courtyard Theatre, the RSC’s production of MATILDA THE MUSICAL transfers to London’s West End this October. Roald Dahl’s much-loved story bursts into life on stage in this brand new musical version by Dennis Kelly and award-winning musician and comedian Tim Minchin. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. Her parents think she is a nuisance and she thinks, quite rightly, they are only interested in watching telly. Life is not much better at school, where the monstrous headmistress Miss Trunchbull terrifies both students and teachers alike. Then one day Matilda discovers she has a very special power and decides it's time the grown-ups were taught a lesson. Be warned, the children are revolting… MATILDA THE MUSICAL previews at the Cambridge Theatre from 18 October.