
Persuasion 2. | Past Persuasions
04/19/24 • 36 min
Inspired by recent events, Anne looks back over the last few years, recalling how she once wished to marry the dashing Captain Wentworth yet was persuaded to give him up, resulting in his self-imposed exile. Time has provided Anne with wisdom over the event, particularly as she is still unattached. Anne’s youngest sister Mary reports feeling poorly and requests Anne’s company prior to journeying on to Bath. Whilst visiting her sister has its challenges, Anne makes some good-humoured new acquaintances.
This episode includes chapters 4 and 5 of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ballarat National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion and will join us each week until all the episodes have been released. This production is directed and narrated by Liana Emmerson, with Sarah Barlow as assistant director for sound design and composition.
This episode features the voices of:
Alix Roberts as Anne Elliot
Nicholas Barker-Pendree as Sir Walter Elliot
Jodie Mattingley as Mrs Clay
Fred Preston as Mr Shepherd
Breanna Geer as Mary Musgrove (nee Elliot)
This podcast features original compositions within the chapters by Sarah Barlow, Liana Emmerson and Helen Gibson.
This podcast was produced by Ballarat National Theatre on the lands of our traditional custodians the Wadawurrung people. Further sound production and cast recordings were made in the lands of the Wotherong, Wurundjeri, Woi-wurrung, and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians and to their leaders, past and present.
This podcast was made possible because of the financial contributions of the following patrons: Aparajita Raychaudhury, Josh Illichmann, Elaine Tso, Tessa Braun, Sean Rundell, Brianna Cook, Shelley Barnes, Xuan-Trang Nguyen, Sue Skewes, Sarah Macgregor, Lynne Gibbs and Rod Skewes. Thank you from the director for supporting access to technology that allowed this podcast to be made.
This podcast was possible because of collaborative support for recording and music performance from Ballarat Grammar Academy: Sound and Performance.
It is also supported by grant funding from the City of Ballarat.
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Inspired by recent events, Anne looks back over the last few years, recalling how she once wished to marry the dashing Captain Wentworth yet was persuaded to give him up, resulting in his self-imposed exile. Time has provided Anne with wisdom over the event, particularly as she is still unattached. Anne’s youngest sister Mary reports feeling poorly and requests Anne’s company prior to journeying on to Bath. Whilst visiting her sister has its challenges, Anne makes some good-humoured new acquaintances.
This episode includes chapters 4 and 5 of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ballarat National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion and will join us each week until all the episodes have been released. This production is directed and narrated by Liana Emmerson, with Sarah Barlow as assistant director for sound design and composition.
This episode features the voices of:
Alix Roberts as Anne Elliot
Nicholas Barker-Pendree as Sir Walter Elliot
Jodie Mattingley as Mrs Clay
Fred Preston as Mr Shepherd
Breanna Geer as Mary Musgrove (nee Elliot)
This podcast features original compositions within the chapters by Sarah Barlow, Liana Emmerson and Helen Gibson.
This podcast was produced by Ballarat National Theatre on the lands of our traditional custodians the Wadawurrung people. Further sound production and cast recordings were made in the lands of the Wotherong, Wurundjeri, Woi-wurrung, and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians and to their leaders, past and present.
This podcast was made possible because of the financial contributions of the following patrons: Aparajita Raychaudhury, Josh Illichmann, Elaine Tso, Tessa Braun, Sean Rundell, Brianna Cook, Shelley Barnes, Xuan-Trang Nguyen, Sue Skewes, Sarah Macgregor, Lynne Gibbs and Rod Skewes. Thank you from the director for supporting access to technology that allowed this podcast to be made.
This podcast was possible because of collaborative support for recording and music performance from Ballarat Grammar Academy: Sound and Performance.
It is also supported by grant funding from the City of Ballarat.
Let us know you're listening with a message!
Find us on social media to stay in touch with us!
Visit our website www.bnt.org.au
Find us on Instagram @balnattheatre
Follow us on Facebook: Ballarat National Theatre Inc
Shop merch on Threadless https://ballaratnationaltheatre.threadless.com/
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Persuasion 1. | Meet the Elliots
Welcome to Kellynch Hall, the ancestral manor of Sir Walter Elliot and the home of our forgotten and ignored heroine, Anne. Sir Walter, a vain and extravagant man, has found his spending has put them in a challenging financial position and our story begins with the Elliot's being forced to leave their home and rent it out to recoup costs. But it is not any ordinary tenant; it is someone connected to a name never forgotten by Anne, a love long since lost. Will this mean the chance of seeing him again?
This episode covers chapters 1 - 3 of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ballarat National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion and will join us each week until all the episodes have been released. This production is directed and narrated by Liana Emmerson, with Sarah Barlow as assistant director for sound design and composition.
This episode features the voices of:
Alix Roberts as Anne Elliot
Nicholas Barker-Pendree as Sir Walter Elliot
Helen Gibson as Elizabeth Elliot
Miriam Wood as Lady Russell
Fred Preston as Mr Shepherd
Jodie Mattingley as Mrs Clay
This podcast features original compositions within the chapters by Sarah Barlow, Liana Emmerson and Helen Gibson that has been mastered by Charlie Hughes.
This podcast was produced by Ballarat National Theatre on the lands of our traditional custodians the Wadawurrung people. Further sound production and cast recordings were made in the lands of the Wotherong, Wurundjeri, Woi-wurrung, and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians and to their leaders, past and present.
This podcast was made possible because of the financial contributions of the following patrons: Aparajita Raychaudhury, Josh Illichmann, Elaine Tso, Tessa Braun, Sean Rundell, Brianna Cook, Shelley Barnes, Xuan-Trang Nguyen, Sue Skewes, Sarah Macgregor, Lynne Gibbs and Rod Skewes. Thank you from the director for supporting access to technology that allowed this podcast to be made.
This podcast was possible because of collaborative support for recording and music performance from Ballarat Grammar Academy: Sound and Performance. It is also supported by grant funding from the City of Ballarat.
Support us by purchasing merchandise from our Threadless store. https://ballaratnationaltheatre.threadless.com/
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Persuasion 3. | The Captain's Return
Anne enjoys the refreshing company of her new friends, whilst observing her sister and her husband, Charles’ somewhat disorderly domesticity and, as usual, being overlooked other than to assist in resolving disputes. The dashing Captain Wentworth arrives to visit his sister, the new tenant of Kellynch Hall, resulting in he and Anne meeting for the first time since the dissolution of their engagement. How does his renewed presence impact Anne – and is the love they once shared truly extinguished? Can he ever forgive her for the events of eight years prior?
This episode covers chapters 6 and 7 of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ballarat National Theatre’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion and will join us each week until all the episodes have been released. This production is directed and narrated by Liana Emmerson, with Sarah Barlow as assistant director for sound design and composition.
This episode features the voices of:
Alix Roberts as Anne Elliot
Jack Emond as Captain Frederick Wentworth
Tim Murphy as Admiral Croft
Joanna Lippold as Mrs Croft
Breanna Geer as Mary Musgrove
Emil Freund as Charles Musgrove
Casey Bohan as Louisa Musgrove
Eleanor Golding as Henrietta Musgrove
Barry Kay as Mr Musgrove
Clare Hamer as Mrs Musgrove
This podcast features original compositions within the chapters by Sarah Barlow, Liana Emmerson and Helen Gibson mastered by Charlie Hughes.
This podcast was produced by Ballarat National Theatre on the lands of our traditional custodians the Wadawurrung people. Further sound production and cast recordings were made in the lands of the Wotherong, Wurundjeri, Woi-wurrung, and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians and to their leaders, past and present.
This podcast was made possible because of the financial contributions of the following patrons: Aparajita Raychaudhury, Josh Illichmann, Elaine Tso, Tessa Braun, Sean Rundell, Brianna Cook, Shelley Barnes, Xuan-Trang Nguyen, Sue Skewes, Sarah Macgregor, Lynne Gibbs and Rod Skewes. Thank you from the director for supporting access to technology that allowed this podcast to be made.
This podcast was possible because of collaborative support for recording and music performance from Ballarat Grammar Academy: Sound and Performance. It is also supported by grant funding from the City of Ballarat.
Let us know you're listening with a message!
Find us on social media to stay in touch with us!
Visit our website www.bnt.org.au
Find us on Instagram @balnattheatre
Follow us on Facebook: Ballarat National Theatre Inc
Shop merch on Threadless https://ballaratnationaltheatre.threadless.com/
Persuasion by Jane Austen - Persuasion 2. | Past Persuasions
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NARRATOR : Chapter four. He was not Mr Wentworth, the former curate of Monkford, however suspicious appearances may be, but a Captain Frederick Wentworth, his brother, who being made commander in consequence of the action off St Domingo, and not immediately employed, had come into Somersetshire, in the summer of 1806; and having no parent living, found a home for half a year at Monkford. He was, at that time, a remarkably fine young man, with a great deal of intelligence, spirit, and brillianc
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