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In this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare. Directed by Scott Chambers, written by Scott Chambers and J.M. Barrie, and starring Megan Placito (Wendy Darling), Martin Portlock (Peter Pan), Kit Green (Tinker Bell), and Peter DeSouza-Feighoney (Michael Darling). The plot of the movie is Wendy Darling embarks on a mission to rescue her brother Michael from the sinister Peter Pan. During her... The post 30 Screams or Less 108: Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
In this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare. Directed by Scott Chambers, written by Scott Chambers and J.M. Barrie, and starring Megan Placito (Wendy Darling), Martin Portlock (Peter Pan), Kit Green (Tinker Bell), and Peter DeSouza-Feighoney (Michael Darling). The plot of the movie is Wendy Darling embarks on a mission to rescue her brother Michael from the sinister Peter Pan. During her journey, she encounters Tinkerbell, who tragically mistakes heroin for pixie dust.Sponsored By:Beard Octane: Use the code 30SCREAMS10 at checkout for 10% off your order. https://beardoctane.com/Follow Us on Social Media: https://solo.to/30screamsorless
Think back to the story of Peter Pan, and more specifically the character of Wendy Darling, Peter's friend who accompanies him to Neverland. She's the eldest and most mature of the Darling siblings, and acts as a mother figure to Peter too. You could definitely describe her as caring, nurturing, responsible and self-sacrificing. Well those may sound like totally positive characteristics, but there is a flipside too. There are a lot of caring, nurturing people out there who just constantly need to satisfy others and tend to neglect themselves as a consequence. Who coined the term “Wendy Syndrome” to describe such people ? Is it a natural inclination? Is it similar to emotional labor ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Why do players have to wear white at Wimbledon? What is second child syndrome, the feeling affecting Prince Harry? What is Lima Syndrome? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 1/7/2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #281 The Ballad of Boxland "Part 1" Wendy Darling tells of her early days working for a bad boss in the Amazonian warehouse. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, February 10, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Wendy Parks as Wendy Darling Ashley Clements as Young Wendy Beth Muir as Amiri Darren Esler as Jeff Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Kristin Green Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels
Tonight we're chatting with Director/Producer Scott Jeffrey and Producer Rhys Frake-Waterfield of PETER PAN'S NEVERLAND NIGHTMARE which is out January 13th in the US. The film is the newest entry into what Jagged Edge Productions calls the Twisted Childhood Universe or the Poohniverse follows Wendy Darling as she strikes out in an attempt to rescue her brother Michael from the clutches of the evil Peter Pan who intends to send him to Neverland. Along the way she meets a twisted Tinkerbell, who is hooked on what she thinks is fairy dust.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
WARNING: This interview may or may not contain spoilers! _________________________________________________________ Wendy Darling strikes out in an attempt to rescue her brother Michael from 'the clutches of the evil Peter Pan.' Along the way she meets Tinkerbell, who will be seen taking heroin, believing that it's pixie dust. From the minds that brought you all Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey brings you a nightmarish tale of Peter Pan and Neverland. However, the movie will only be in theaters for three days in the United States: January 13th through the 15th. I sat down with the man himself, the talented actor who played Peter Pan in this grim version of the beloved children's book. After watching the trailer, this story puts a whole new twist on what we believe is something wholesome. However, with the blood and gore, the audience can expect to see something new brought to the Twisted Children's Universe (TCU). With that being said, it was wonderful to talk to Martin and I absolutely loved how he went into character for a bit, something for all of us to look forward to when the movie hits theaters January 13th.
Think back to the story of Peter Pan, and more specifically the character of Wendy Darling, Peter's friend who accompanies him to Neverland. She's the eldest and most mature of the Darling siblings, and acts as a mother figure to Peter too. You could definitely describe her as caring, nurturing, responsible and self-sacrificing. Well those may sound like totally positive characteristics, but there is a flipside too. There are a lot of caring, nurturing people out there who just constantly need to satisfy others and tend to neglect themselves as a consequence. Who coined the term “Wendy Syndrome” to describe such people ? Is it a natural inclination? Is it similar to emotional labor ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Why do players have to wear white at Wimbledon? What is second child syndrome, the feeling affecting Prince Harry? What is Lima Syndrome? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 01/07/2023 In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We adore retellings of classic stories, and Darling by K. Ancrum, published in 2021, instantly captivated our hearts. This dark, modern reimagining of Peter Pan unfolds in the vibrant cityscape of Chicago, seen through the eyes of 17-year-old Wendy Darling. On her very first night in her new home, Wendy encounters a mysterious boy named Peter who whisks her away on an adventure beyond her wildest dreams. But as the night unravels, it becomes clear that Peter is far more dangerous than he appears. In this episode, we dive into the complexities of motherly roles, the representation of asexuality in YA literature, and the unsettling, darker themes woven into this novel. We also open up about our own experiences with relationships, drawing connections to track 28 of Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department, aptly titled “Peter.” As a special tribute, we celebrate Francine Pascal, the brilliant mind behind Sweet Valley High, reflecting on her lasting influence on the YA genre and our own lives. Content Warning: Darling explores heavy themes including grooming, predatory behavior, and murder, which we discuss in depth during the episode. Season 8 of The Tortured YA Lit Department is powered by angst, deep dives into Taylor Swift lyrics, and, of course, thought-provoking discussions. If you're here just for the book talk, Taylor Talk begins at 58:42. Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/toalltheya You can find citations, notes, and further reading on this episode on our website kayceeracer.com/toalltheya Theme Music “Brat Pack” https://get.slip.stream/cI6gXL
When Wendy Grew Up" - Act 3 Strap in, folks, because the third act of "When Wendy Grew Up" is one hell of a ride. Wendy and the gang are in the thick of it now, facing off against the nefarious Captain Hook and his band of scurvy pirates. But this ain't your grandma's Peter Pan tale - there's action, adventure, and more twists than a pretzel factory on overtime. Michael steps up to the plate, proving he's got the chops to be a real Lost Boy. And just when you think all hope is lost, a certain fairy brings reinforcements that'll have you pumping your fist and cheering from the sidelines. But it's not all swashbuckling and pixie dust - this final act packs an emotional punch that'll hit you right in the feels. Wendy's forced to make some tough choices about growing up and leaving Neverland behind. It's a bittersweet conclusion that'll have you reaching for the tissues and contemplating your own journey from childhood to adulthood. So buckle up, buttercup, and get ready for a thrilling conclusion to this fresh take on a timeless classic. Will Wendy and the Lost Boys save the day? Will Hook get his comeuppance? And will Neverland ever be the same again? Tune in to find out - you won't want to miss a single minute of this high-flying finale. "When Wendy Grew Up" presents a bold reimagining of the classic Peter Pan tale, exploring the universal themes of growing up, family, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Drawing inspiration from the incisive social commentary to the deep love of storytelling, this screenplay offers a fresh perspective on a timeless story. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian London and a Neverland that has undergone significant changes, "When Wendy Grew Up" follows Wendy Darling as she navigates the challenges and uncertainties of adolescence. As Wendy embarks on a quest that will test her in ways she never imagined, she must confront difficult questions about the nature of adulthood, the power of belief, and the enduring magic of stories. Through a seamless blend of classic elements and contemporary themes, "When Wendy Grew Up" offers a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to grow up in a world that often seems to have lost its sense of wonder. With its rich characters, emotional depth, and timely social commentary, this screenplay promises to resonate with audiences of all ages, reminding us of the transformative power of storytelling and the importance of holding onto the magic within us all.
In Act Two of "When Wendy Grew Up", Wendy and Michael arrive in Neverland to find it a changed place, ravaged by Hook and his pirates in Peter's absence. They encounter a hardened Tiger Lily bent on revenge, and team up with her and the lone lost boy Curly to search for Peter Pan, who they believe can save Neverland. But the Neverland they find is a far cry from the magical escape Wendy remembers. Danger lurks around every corner as they navigate the island's new threats. Traps are set, alliances tested, and secrets emerge about what happened to Peter and why he disappeared. As they get closer to the truth, Wendy begins to question whether the Peter Pan she seeks is the same one from her childhood stories. The magic of Neverland collides with the realities of growing up, leaving Wendy caught between innocent faith and harsh truths. Old friends become adversaries and enemies reveal hidden hearts as the rescuers soon find themselves in need of rescuing. "When Wendy Grew Up" presents a bold reimagining of the classic Peter Pan tale, exploring the universal themes of growing up, family, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Drawing inspiration from the incisive social commentary to the deep love of storytelling, this screenplay offers a fresh perspective on a timeless story. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian London and a Neverland that has undergone significant changes, "When Wendy Grew Up" follows Wendy Darling as she navigates the challenges and uncertainties of adolescence. As Wendy embarks on a quest that will test her in ways she never imagined, she must confront difficult questions about the nature of adulthood, the power of belief, and the enduring magic of stories. Through a seamless blend of classic elements and contemporary themes, "When Wendy Grew Up" offers a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to grow up in a world that often seems to have lost its sense of wonder. With its rich characters, emotional depth, and timely social commentary, this screenplay promises to resonate with audiences of all ages, reminding us of the transformative power of storytelling and the importance of holding onto the magic within us all.
Act 1 "When Wendy Grew Up" opens on the cusp of change, as 16-year-old Wendy Darling navigates the complexities of growing up in Edwardian London. The return of a familiar figure from her past, Peter Pan, sets in motion a chain of events that challenges Wendy's perceptions of childhood, adulthood, and the magical world of Neverland. As Wendy grapples with the expectations placed upon her by society and family, she finds herself torn between the lure of escape and the responsibilities of the real world. The introduction of a pressing family issue further complicates Wendy's decision, forcing her to confront the harsh realities that often accompany the transition into adulthood. With a cast of colorful characters, both old and new, Act 1 sets the stage for a journey that promises to test the limits of Wendy's courage, loyalty, and belief in the power of storytelling. As Wendy sets forth on a quest that will take her far beyond the confines of her London home, she begins to question the very nature of growing up and the sacrifices that come with it. "When Wendy Grew Up" presents a bold reimagining of the classic Peter Pan tale, exploring the universal themes of growing up, family, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Drawing inspiration from the incisive social commentary to the deep love of storytelling, this screenplay offers a fresh perspective on a timeless story. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian London and a Neverland that has undergone significant changes, "When Wendy Grew Up" follows Wendy Darling as she navigates the challenges and uncertainties of adolescence. As Wendy embarks on a quest that will test her in ways she never imagined, she must confront difficult questions about the nature of adulthood, the power of belief, and the enduring magic of stories. Through a seamless blend of classic elements and contemporary themes, "When Wendy Grew Up" offers a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to grow up in a world that often seems to have lost its sense of wonder. With its rich characters, emotional depth, and timely social commentary, this screenplay promises to resonate with audiences of all ages, reminding us of the transformative power of storytelling and the importance of holding onto the magic within us all.
Rapunzel, age 18: Just graduated from high school. Should I take a break, break up, or commit? Michael Yagoobian, age 12: In need of good friends who don't take advantage of me! Alice, age 12: Not sleeping well and having weird dreams. Do I try to understand them or work on getting rid of them? Mirabel, age 15: In need of downtime. But family and house are super busy! Belle, age 18: Am I ready for this new, committed relationship? Snow White, age 14: Nervous about upcoming prom date. Don't know cute guy who asked me at all! Luca, age 13: Being away at school isn't everything I dreamed it would be. Should I move home again? Wendy Darling, age 12: I really like this cute boy, but not sure if he likes me back. What should I do? Enjoy this episode? We have good news! If you want more episodes, become a paid subscriber for access to extended and additional Neverland Files episodes! We take more emails from Disney listeners and give our Disney life advice. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theneverlandfiles.substack.com/subscribe
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Discover Rising Tides with Wendy Darling Through conversations with female business owners, we explore the benefits of time spent outside to maintain life balance. The time outside and activity may differ in each conversation, but we delve into the subject to find the commonality that drives us all. As a business owner, I find myself outside to balance the challenges of every day Discovering Guest Wendy Darling is the co-founder of GTD (Go The Distance) Consulting and the Miraculous Living Institute, committed to you achieving your results. With over 40 years of experience as a management and organizational development consultant, corporate influencer, relationship and transformational results expert, speaker, seminar facilitator, master healer and coach, her entire career has been dedicated to the decoding of what needs to happen to create RESULTS. She works with those who are ‘going for it' but something is holding them back, causing unnecessary interference. Wendy blends her psychology, management and organizational development experience with her unique healing gifts and processes into what is now the Miraculous Living MethodTM, a comprehensive system that creates permanent change. The steps are simple, the results profound! Her clients finally achieve their desired results, having greater influence and impact in their lives. Submit Questions hello@discoverrisingtides.com Podcast page: https://discoverrisingtides.com/
On this episode of Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Wendy Darling, transformational change expert, author, and creator of the Miraculous Living Method and Institute, discuss creating a miraculous life and learning to pay attention to, cultivate and honor the gentle impulses of your heart and soul. Join us here as Jennifer and Wendy talk trust, taking action on what you feel called to, asking for signs and indicators, and recognizing the miracles that are happening every single day. It's so important to realize that if there is a desire in your heart, it's never too late . . . it's your Truth - you are meant and destined to experience it. About Wendy Wendy Darling is the founder of the Miraculous Living and a recognized relationship and transformational change expert. She is the creator of The Miraculous Living Method™, her unique transformational system, that allows her clients to gently remove the internal mental and emotional barriers that have interfered and held them back, while repositioning them to close the gap to finally be living the life of their dreams. After years of being a management and organizational consultant, and a life and business coach, Wendy saw how shifting priorities, finding ways to be nourished in an intimate relationship, developing relationship and communications skills, had a direct impact on the level of success and fulfillment her clients were experiencing. Wendy has over 35 years of experience as a business and life transformation expert, management and organizational development consultant, radio talk show personality, keynote speaker and columnist. After a serious accident, Wendy opened up to her unique healing gifts and processes. Combined with her comprehensive diagnostic system and laser coaching style, the transformations are profound. Change has NEVER been easier. Where previously held back, Wendy's clients are finally FREE to live the life of their dreams, while still having the impact they have longed for. Wendy is the #1 best-selling author of The Miracle That Is Your Life. Wendy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in education, a Master of Education and a Specialist's Degree in counseling psychology, and post-graduate work in Management and Organization Development from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Clients have dubbed Wendy as their personal “fairy godmother” for her ability to help them turn their dreams into reality. You may reach Wendy at Wendy@WendyDarling.com The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. If you want to learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. And, you can purchase our God magnet at https://jurezzio.etsy.com/listing/1623450013/refrigerator-magnet-borg-of-goodness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support our Podcasts: https://libri-vox.org/donate In both the play and the novel, Peter often visits the "real world" of London to listen in on bedtime stories told by Mary Darling to her children. One night, Peter is spotted, and while trying to escape, he loses his shadow. On returning to claim his shadow, he wakes Mary's daughter, Wendy Darling. When Wendy succeeds in re-attaching his shadow to him, Peter takes a fancy to her and invites her to Neverland to be a mother to his gang of Lost Boys, the children who are lost in Kensington Gardens. Wendy agrees, and her brothers John and Michael go along. The dangerous and magical flight to Neverland is followed by many adventures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support
In this episode of our podcast, we discuss Disney's animated classic Peter Pan (1953). We start by acknowledging the film's problematic depiction of Native Americans and discuss the importance of being critical of the media we consume. However, we also argue that Peter Pan is still a worthwhile film, and we explore why it has remained so popular for so many years. We talk about the film's themes of escape, adventure, and the power of imagination. We also discuss the film's iconic characters, such as Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, Captain Hook, and Tinker Bell. Finally, we discuss the film's legacy and its impact on popular culture. We talk about how Peter Pan has been reinterpreted and adapted over the years, and we consider the film's relevance to audiences today. Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman. Subscribe thru: Apple Podcast Google Podcast Spotify
The Mousdebaters talk Disney Fightclub and the 2023 Fantasyland Draft Welcome back to Mousedebaters, the Disney podcast that's definitely not for kids! Episode 9 - "These Boots Were Made for Stompin'" kicks off with a bang in our opening Disney Fight Club segment! Join as we take your favorite Disney characters and pit them against each other in the ultimate Thunderdome-style showdown. It's John Smith vs. Toulouse! Wendy Darling vs. the Cheshire Cat! Megara vs. Lumiere! Who's got the chops to walk out of this digital arena alive? We're laying down the laughs and trash talk as we settle these epic battles once and for all. But wait, there's more! Next up, we're bringing you the 2023 Fantasyland Draft , a fantasy football-inspired draft pick, where we assemble dream teams of our favorite Disney animated characters. We're talking princesses, villains, sidekicks, lightweights, and wild cards, all vying for supremacy in the Happiest Place on Earth. But it's not just about the players; it's also about their arenas! We're choosing iconic areas within Disneyland to stage our epic battles. From Tomorrowland to The Rivers of America, each locale adds its own twist to the competition. And what good is a team without their coach? We're each picking an iconic Disney mentor to lead our squads to victory. Will we pick the wisdom of Rafiki or the good conscience of Jiminy Cricket? You'll have to tune in to find out! So, grab your mouse ears and a sense of humor, because this episode is packed with our signature irreverent banter that's definitely for grown-up ears. Join us as we let the Disney degeneracy run wild in Mousedebaters. You won't want to miss it!
Baelfire, who fell through the portal in the Enchanted Forest, lands in London, and England in the nineteenth century. After six months on the streets, he steals bread and is caught by Wendy Darling. Neal wakes up from a dream and sees his father kissing his foot, leading him to believe he hasn’t changed. Hook, […]
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an elfin asshole with a knife! It's Peter Pan! Or specifically, in this case, Peter Darling by Austin Chant, a delightful romance novel where Peter leaves his identity as Wendy Darling behind to go to Neverland and have a rivalmance with Captain Hook. Exquisite. We discuss the difficulty in adapting challenging (read: rancid) source material, how the original canon traps Wendy in hell, and our ideal casting for James Hook. Despite Cyrus's efforts to the contrary, about a quarter of this episode is dedicated to discussing the 2014 NBC live musical Peter Pan, somehow. Spoiler warning, it's not a good musical.
Elaine and Louise chat with actor, writer, producer, filmmaker April Wish about her new show Wendy, My Darling on at the The Space @Surgeons Hall 4th -12th August 2023. We chat the creation of the show, Hollywood, being a mother in the industry, following your true self and much more. Get your tickets here: http://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/wendy-my-darling Wendy, My Darling Following her return from Neverland, Wendy Darling, now a certified Grown Up, moves to Hollywood to become a writer. This modern take on the classic story of Peter Pan features non-stop multimedia elements with celebrity video appearances by Jon Cryer (Pretty in Pink, Two and a Half Men) and Busy Philipps (Freaks and Geeks, Girls5Eva). Wendy is a charming, potty-mouthed mother to a tweenager who finds herself stuck in a "creative death spiral" as she struggles to stay relevant in a fickle business. Topical, heartfelt and hilarious, Wendy, My Darling is "...a voice for all women who found out hard truths about the real world as they grew up." Orlando Sentinel Through the lens of a newly middle-aged (and truly darling) Wendy Darling, this not-so-solo show is a playful and laugh-out-loud-funny exploration of storytelling and fairy tales. Drawing on the personal experiences of the three creatives at the helm - solo artist April Wish, Emmy Award winning director Krysia Plonka and musician and television producer Tammy Glover - Wendy, My Darling examines the story of “the girl that grew up” through her journey in the Entertainment Industry as it progresses, regresses and stalls in search of gender equality. Collecting awards and delighting audiences all over Canada and the US, Wendy, My Darling is magical, timely and timeless and will be bringing some pixie-dust to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. No, really, you will leave with pixie dust. Second star to the right and straight on ‘till... Hollywood! "This is a beautifully written story about a deeply magical part of growing up..." (...) ...you would be certifiably insane not to see it!" NoHoArts OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Support In The Room - https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/in-the-room Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/
Think back to the story of Peter Pan, and more specifically the character of Wendy Darling, Peter's friend who accompanies him to Neverland. She's the eldest and most mature of the Darling siblings, and acts as a mother figure to Peter too. You could definitely describe her as caring, nurturing, responsible and self-sacrificing. Well those may sound like totally positive characteristics, but there is a flipside too. There are a lot of caring, nurturing people out there who just constantly need to satisfy others and tend to neglect themselves as a consequence. Who coined the term “Wendy Syndrome” to describe such people ? Is it a natural inclination? Is it similar to emotional labor ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Why do players have to wear white at Wimbledon? What is domotics, the technology behind smart homes? What is Lima Syndrome? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many years after Neverland, Wendy Darling takes on Captain Hook. Written by Nisi Shawl and voiced by Antonia Beamish. Stories To Keep You Up At Night is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen that I absolutely lost my mind over the book “Darling Girl” a couple of weeks ago. It's a modern day examination of the Peter Pan fairy tale, in which Wendy Darling's granddaughter Holly must take on Peter Pan in order to save her daughter's life. I think it's such a clever take on the story, with fresh characters and a mature, nuanced look at the real heart of the story. Today, the author of that marvelous book, Liz Michalski, is here to talk to me about the original Peter Pan and why she wrote her take on it. Along the way we discussed her love of the fantastic in every day life, the joy and grief of sending our adult children into the world, the often tragic life of author J.M. Barrie and how it influenced his strange literary world, and why “Peter Pan” is the Best Book Ever. Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: Liz Michalski Website/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook Want to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast? Go here! Discussed in this episode: Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie Darling Girl: A Novel of Peter Pan by Liz Michalski Fun with Dick and Jane The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Taproot: A Story About a Gardener and a Ghost by Keezy Young Disney's Peter Pan Peter Pan (2003 Live action movie) If you are looking for more iterations of Peter Pan, there is also a sort of prequel 2015 movie with Hugh Jackman, and of course, Hook with Robin Williams. They all have really different vibes! The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links. If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
Happy September, everyone! This time around we have a very interesting episode indeed — Johnny and Jack (Scott was absent for this one, much to his chagrin) speak to none other than WENDY DARLING! Wendy was the wife of David Carron, who with his band THE QUARRY, were the house band at the Woodstock Free Stage! Wendy has led a very rich life well above and beyond Woodstock, and you will hear all about it! What can you say about a woman who counted Minnie Riperton as a close friend, who designed clothes for numerous rock stars and even once went on a date with Tom Petty! This is the second of two FABULOUS parts!
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
Happy Labor Day weekend, everybody! This time around we have a very interesting episode indeed — Johnny and Jack (Scott was absent for this one, much to his chagrin) speak to none other than WENDY DARLING! Wendy was the wife of David Carron, who with his band THE QUARRY, were the house band at the Woodstock Free Stage! Wendy has led a very rich life well above and beyond Woodstock, and you will hear all about it! What can you say about a woman who counted Minnie Riperton as a close friend, who designed clothes for numerous rock stars and even once went on a date with Tom Petty! This is the first of two parts. Part two next week!
Get ready to experience Your Miraculous Life! Wendy Darling is the founder of the Miraculous Living Institute, a personal and professional growth organization offering presentations, seminars, retreats and private coaching. With 35+ years of experience as a relationship and transformational results expert, speaker, seminar facilitator, management and organizational development consultant, master healer and coach, she's created a unique and innovative system, the Miraculous Living Method, that allows people to get the results they want with greater ease and speed. Wendy works with all facets of relationships: singles who want to attract love in their life, couples who want to replenish their relationship, the relationship with your body and health and business owners, executives and their personnel for greater productivity and profits. Wendy has been featured in Forbes and numerous other publications. She's the #1 best-selling author of Create Your Miraculous Life - It's NEVER Too Late and The Miracle That Is Your Life.
In anticipation of this Saturday's show, the PoGo Crew dive deep into the history of The EXPLOITED!!! Andrew Bedlam, $4 Sean, Joe Unsub and Wendy Darling, will be spinning some awesome PUNK tracks along the way from: The Parasitix, World War IX, Moose Knuckle, Sloppy Seconds, Blanks 77, The Bad Engrish, Broken Cuffs, and of course... THE EXPLOITED!! If you missed any part of the live show find the podcast on platforms like Spotify, iTunes and Apple Music! Go to http://pogocity.com for more info or to send us your bands PUNK track to be played on the air!
Dawn is joined by the founder of Go The Distance Consulting and the Miraculous Living Institute, best-selling author of The Miracle That Is Your Life, and expert coach and speaker, Wendy Darling. Join an insightful episode of the Wake Up To Real Love podcast as Dawn and Wendy discuss unlocking your natural skills, how to overcome old patterns, and how to ‘wave your magic wand' to turn your dreams into reality and create the life and love you want. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding that your skills are a gift and they are a natural part of who you are and part of what makes you special and unique is so important to living a high quality, productive and profitable life. Many people don't take the time to examine what's going on inside of themselves and they end up going through life on autopilot. Often this means not living your own life and doing things according to what your parents or others think you should do and what's been installed into you. If you don't work on your mind you risk defaulting back into old patterns. Brain training is about strengthening your neuro-pathways and creating new ones of strengthening existing ones at a higher vibration. BEST MOMENTS “Women were not necessarily supporting each other as much and I wanted that to shift because I saw all of us having more of an opportunity if we came together and worked together.” “How do people wake up to recognize what's more authentic for themselves?” “Typically we only become reflective when something negative has happened that has us question what we really want.” “Waving your magic wand and really getting into your heart and your heart's desires about how you want to be living and experiencing your life.” CONTACT METHOD https://www.instagram.com/theawakeningwithdawn dawn@theawakeningwithdawn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rish%C3%A1rd-wake-up-to-real-love-podcast-30923a75/ ABOUT THE HOST Dawn Rishárd, M.A. with 20 years as a Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Systems, I empower people to release the past, open their hearts, and receive the love they desire. I have a soft spot to help women struggling in their marriages as I did. As an Intuitive Healer, I help unlock Self Love, Clarity, and Connection, despite the challenges. I am an expert at restoring people's intimacy in life and love, partnered or not. ABOUT THE GUEST Wendy Darling is the co-founder of Go The Distance Consulting (GTD) and The Miraculous Living Institute, committed to you achieving your results with over 38 years of experience as a management and organizational development consultant, corporate influencer, expert speaker, master healer, and coach. Wendy blends her psychology management and organizational development experience with her unique healing gifts and processes and to what is now The Miraculous Living Method, a comprehensive system that creates permanent change. She is also the international best-selling author of The Miracle That Is Your Life. Connect with Wendy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and at https://wendydarling.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I speak to Wendy about how there is never a timeline for anyone! I ask her about really “suffering” in dating before you find the love of your life, how to live more authentically to you and how manifesting is a skill and how to do it the right way. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/divinehealingbyd/support
Discover Rising Tides with Wendy Darling Through conversations with female business owners, we explore the benefits of time spent outside to maintain life balance. The time outside and activity may differ in each conversation, but we delve into the subject to find the commonality that drives us all. As a business owner, I find myself outside to balance the challenges of every day Discovering Guest Wendy Darling is the co-founder of GTD (Go The Distance) Consulting and the Miraculous Living Institute, committed to you achieving your results. With over 40 years of experience as a management and organizational development consultant, corporate influencer, relationship and transformational results expert, speaker, seminar facilitator, master healer and coach, her entire career has been dedicated to the decoding of what needs to happen to create RESULTS. She works with those who are ‘going for it' but something is holding them back, causing unnecessary interference. Wendy blends her psychology, management and organizational development experience with her unique healing gifts and processes into what is now the Miraculous Living MethodTM, a comprehensive system that creates permanent change. The steps are simple, the results profound! Her clients finally achieve their desired results, having greater influence and impact in their lives. Wendy on LinkedIn March 16th, 2022 3:00 pm PST Submit Questions hello@discoverrisingtides.com or call in live during the show 1-323-580-5755 Podcast page: https://discoverrisingtides.com/offerings Watch or listen at : https://linkedlocalnetwork.com/discover-rising-tides/
Wendy Darling is the founder of the Miraculous Living Institute, with over 40 years experience as a relationship and transformational results expert, speaker, author, seminar facilitator, management and organizational development consultant, master healer and coach. She has created a unique and innovative system, the Miraculous Living Method, helping people get the results they want with greater ease and speed. Wendy formerly hosted two of her own radio shows, and has been featured in Forbes, as well as numerous other publications. She is the #1 best-selling author of Create Your Miraculous Life - It's NEVER Too Late and The Miracle That Is Your Life. In this episode of the Woman of Value Podcast: - How to discover your purpose - A crisis that led to Wendy changing careers and finding her unique gifts - Why Wendy does this work - How she helps people change their brains to create positive change Miraculous Living Institute: www.wendydarling.com The Woman of Value: https://www.thewomanofvalue.com/ Please Subscribe/Rate/Review the Woman of Value Podcast! ► Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/womanofvalue ► Spotify http://bit.ly/wovspotify ► Stitcher http://bit.ly/wovstitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts! ► Get Sandy's book, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love
With a career in acting from a young age, Rachel Hurdwood was picked for the role of Wendy Darling, for the feature film Peter Pan which saw the start of a blossoming career in tv and film. What ensued were more credits to her name such as An American Haunting, Perfume, Tomorrow When the War Began amongst countless more over the years and saw her performances receive rave reviews and nominations for Best Performance, Young Artist Award, Leading Young Actress and a Teen Choice Award. In this episode, Rachel takes us behind the scenes and opens up about her start in Entertainment, dealing with anxiety and her struggles at one time with disordered eating. To find out more about Rachel, you can find her at: IMBD: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1248393/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.hurdwood/ To find out more information abut the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts and how you can get involved, simply find us at: To keep up to date with our Global Efforts, you can Follow Imperfectly Perfect Campaign across our platforms at: Website: https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/ (https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/) Newsletter: https://imperfectlyperfectcampaign.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6122eb94fce48114d95ce11c8&id=f29e829db1 (https://imperfectlyperfectcampaign.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6122eb94fce48114d95ce11c8&id=f29e829db1) A big thank you to our voice-over: Mike Christensen (thevoicemonkey.com)
Content warning: Discussion on dementia of elderly parents/family. This episode is close to my heart. In my family, we have witnessed firsthand the toll dementia can take on a loved one. I'm joined by Wendy Darling, the founder of the Miraculous Living Method. We talk about how dementia has impacted each of our families and what … Continue reading EP82: Dementia in the Family →
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Chapter 17 – The Lost Boys have come to see the Darling house, with Wendy hoping that Mr and Mrs Darling will adopt them.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.This episode features the song 'Never Land' with music and lyrics by Anna Bilbrough, inspired by the poem 'Lone Whims' by Trillian Sharples.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford with Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recording for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 17 – The Lost Boys have come to see the Darling house, with Wendy hoping that Mr and Mrs Darling will adopt them.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.This episode features the song 'Never Land' with music and lyrics by Anna Bilbrough, inspired by the poem 'Lone Whims' by Trillian Sharples.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford with Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recording for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 16 – The Darlings are finally returning home, but Peter has flown on ahead to bar the window to Nursery.This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Jono Lukins as Kennel Carrier #1, Jack Emond as Pirate Ghost, Daniel Lamech as Emotional Bystander, Olivia French as Hysterical Women in Crowd and Elizabeth Bradford as Mr Darling Fangirls.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 16 – The Darlings are finally returning home, but Peter has flown on ahead to bar the window to Nursery.This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Jono Lukins as Kennel Carrier #1, Jack Emond as Pirate Ghost, Daniel Lamech as Emotional Bystander, Olivia French as Hysterical Women in Crowd and Elizabeth Bradford as Mr Darling Fangirls.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
An oath fulfilled. Time has run out. The final battle between Pan and Hook will reveal all — Hook or Pan this time?This episode features 'You've Got Me, James Hook!' by Stamatis Seraphim during the battle between Pan and Hook. Simply put, it's breathtaking! ♥ We hope that it moves you as much as it moved us.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl. Sound design by Jacob Thompson and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Mullins, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler and Quercus, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Fred Preston as Cookson, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Kira Yang as Tiger Lily. The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
An oath fulfilled. Time has run out. The final battle between Pan and Hook will reveal all — Hook or Pan this time?This episode features 'You've Got Me, James Hook!' by Stamatis Seraphim during the battle between Pan and Hook. Simply put, it's breathtaking! ♥ We hope that it moves you as much as it moved us.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl. Sound design by Jacob Thompson and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Mullins, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler and Quercus, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Fred Preston as Cookson, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Kira Yang as Tiger Lily. The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 15 – Hook and his crew have captured the children and are about to make them walk the plank, but the pirates are being taken out one by one. Who or what is doing this?This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Teynte and Mullins, Daniel Lamech as Bill Jukes, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Fred Preston as Cookson and Nigel Goodwin as Noodler.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 15 – Hook and his crew have captured the children and are about to make them walk the plank, but the pirates are being taken out one by one. Who or what is doing this?This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Teynte and Mullins, Daniel Lamech as Bill Jukes, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Fred Preston as Cookson and Nigel Goodwin as Noodler.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 14 – Captain Hook reflects on board the Jolly Roger after poisoning Pan, as the pirates prepare for the children to walk the plank. Will help come in time?This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Jono Lukins as Mullins and Teytne, Daniel Lamech as Jukes, Fred Preston as Cookson, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler, Jack Edmond as Chameleon, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 14 – Captain Hook reflects on board the Jolly Roger after poisoning Pan, as the pirates prepare for the children to walk the plank. Will help come in time?This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Jono Lukins as Mullins and Teytne, Daniel Lamech as Jukes, Fred Preston as Cookson, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler, Jack Edmond as Chameleon, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys are in the galley with Smee. It's nearing lunch time, but who knows what trouble they will cook up. This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Amanda Mill and written by Daniela Ifandoudas (inspired by James M. Barrie's characters).It features the voices of Annie Laurenson as Smee, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Kepler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Ethan Bradford as MumblesSound design by Elizabeth Bradford with much needed troubleshooting help from Marli van der Bijl and Herman "The Sound Hound" Putter — thank you both! Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys are in the galley with Smee. It's nearing lunch time, but who knows what trouble they will cook up. This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Amanda Mill and written by Daniela Ifandoudas (inspired by James M. Barrie's characters).It features the voices of Annie Laurenson as Smee, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Kepler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Ethan Bradford as MumblesSound design by Elizabeth Bradford with much needed troubleshooting help from Marli van der Bijl and Herman "The Sound Hound" Putter — thank you both! Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Jenny Boully, 2020 Guggenheim Fellow and author of Betwixt and Between: Essays on the Writing Life, The Book of Beginnings and Endings, The Body, not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them, and other works joins us from Bennington, Vermont, for Episode 6 of The Artist's Statement Podcast. Boully discusses the origins of her recent books and how her work bridges genres. "I think when the mind is at odds with itself or wrestling with itself, which is what essays do, I find that if I can switch my approach, or switch my voice, or put on a different hat at times, then I can better get at something," says Boully. She chats about astronomy as a source of inspiration and how her childhood experiences, and the stories of Peter Pan and Wendy Darling, led to her becoming a writer. She also reflects on how her writing has evolved from abstract to more accessible as a result of her growing older. Boully reads her essay "On the Voyager Golden Records" from Betwixt and Between. Host: Davin Malasarn. Visit us at granumfoundation.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-artists-statement/message
Rachel Hurd-Wood is an English actress, she started her career playing the role of Wendy Darling in ‘Peter Pan' (2003) Along side Jeremy Sumpter and Jason Isaacs, this was followed by an impressive list of movies. ‘An American Haunting' (2005) alongside Donald Sutherland. ‘Perfume' (2006) alongside Allen Rickman and Dustin Hoffman. ‘Dorian Gray' (2009) along side Colin Firth and Ben Barnes, and ‘Tomorrow When the War Began' (2010) to name a few. Most recently Rachel can be seen in BBC drama ‘Clique'. Host - Elliot James Langridge
Chapter 7 – The Darlings make a home in the Neverland with Peter and the Lost Boys. This episode was directed by Olivia French with Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joe Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain James Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Fred Preston as Cookson, Kira Yang as Tiger Lily, Jack Emond as Baobab the Great, Daniel Lamech as Fraxinus, Nigel Goodwin as Quercus and Casey Withoos as the Never Bird.Sound design for this episode by Jacob Thompson. Musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for sound and music used in this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.