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Western Telegraph
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Western Telegraph
Torch Theatre invites entries for panto villain competition
The Torch Theatre's latest design competition will see the winning entry transformed into a key character for this year's festive pantomime, Rapunzel. Entrants are being asked to imagine and create an 'evil sea creature' that will appear on stage throughout the show, which runs from Saturday, December 6 to Sunday, December 28. Tim Howe, senior manager of youth and community at the Torch Theatre, said: "This year's adventure starts with you. "Get involved by helping us to design one of our pantomime baddies – an evil sea creature. "Under the command of the dastardly Mother Gothel, this sea creature scares and traps our heroes deep underwater. "But what does it look like? "It could be part octopus, shark and stingray. "Or is it more like a dolphin with fangs and tentacles? "We just don't know. "We're a little bit stuck and need your help." The Torch Theatre is encouraging young people to let their imaginations run wild. Entries can be created in any format, including collage, digital art or hand-drawn designs. Mr Howe said: "You can send us your ideas for a design in any format. "They could be made of a collage of images and textures, cutouts from magazines, strips of material, created on the computer or they could be hand drawn – let your imaginations run wild." The winning creation will be brought to life by the theatre's production team and featured in every performance of Rapunzel. The competition is open to three age groups: under fives, five to 10, and 11 to 18. A winner will be selected from each category, with one overall winner seeing their design turned into the on-stage sea creature. All entries will be displayed in the Joanna Field Gallery at the Torch Theatre throughout December. Last year's 'Design a Golden Object' competition for Jack and the Beanstalk attracted nearly 200 entries. The Torch Theatre is hoping to see even greater participation this year. The deadline for submissions is Friday, October 10, 2025. Entries should be created on A4 paper and include the designer's name, school or college, and contact details on the back. Designs should be sent to Mother Gothel's Sea Creature Competition, Torch Theatre, St Peter's Rd, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 2BU. In addition to the main performances, the Torch Theatre has scheduled a relaxed environment performance of Rapunzel for Saturday, December 13 at 2pm, and a BSL-interpreted performance on Tuesday, December 16 at 6pm. For more information, visit the Torch Theatre website or contact the box office on 01646 695267.


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How to get Peter Pan in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Image via Disney Dreamlight Valley Peter Pan has arrived in Disney Dreamlight Valley as a part of the Mysteries of Skull Rock update; the game brings whimsical adventures to the Valley. To unlock this iconic character, players have to complete a series of quests tied to the Forgotten and Skull Rock, a mysterious location on Dazzle Beach. Players have to progress through the main storyline, solve puzzles, and gather resources to unlock Peter Pan and welcome as a villager. Steps to unlock Peter Pan in Disney Dreamlight Valley Disney Dreamlight Valley -- Mysteries of Skull Rock Update Trailer Here are the steps to unlock Peter Pan in Disney Dreamlight Valley: 1. Finish the main storyline & "A Forgotten Name" quest. Players have to finish the game's main questline to unlock the 'Forgotten' as a character. Wait for the 'A Forgotten Name' quest to appear as this may take up to 45 minutes after the update. Then speak to the 'Forgotten' near the 'Skull Rock' and assign them a permanent name to progress. 2. Start the "Shadows on the Wall" quest. Players have to enter 'Skull Rock' with the 'Forgotten' and search for three broken lanterns, these lanterns will be found in the following locations: 1 lantern will be buried near the winches, players need to dig up the shining mound. 2 lanterns will be submerged in water, players need to use the fishing rod near the dock to obtain them. Collect the following materials in order to repair the lanterns: 3 Gold Ingots. 9 Glass. 9 Vitalys Crystals. 3. Craft and place Pixie Dust Lanterns Players need to catch three Pixie Dust Orbs in these locations: Glade of Trust, near Mother Gothel's house. Forest of Valor, on the bridge. Forgotten Lands, by the pond. Players then can craft the lanterns at a workbench and place them on the winches inside Skull Rock. 4. Solve the 'Jade Skull' riddles. Players need to answer these three riddles to proceed: 1. "A swaying home atop the sea-foam" (Pirate ship). 2. "A winged creature with magic dust" (Pixie). 3. "An instrument of wind for Peter Pan" (Pan flute). 5. Finish the "A Ship of Gold" quest . Players need to follow the Shadow and Forgotten deeper into Skull Rock. Break rocks in order to find a Pixie Dust Orb and then collect six Pixie Dust drops. Players should use the dust to make the pirate ship fly, then solve the barrel puzzle: Match symbols: Hook + Clock, Sewing Needle + Shadow, Pixie + Bell. Retrieve the Captain's Key and unlock the cabin to meet Peter Pan. Through following the above steps players can unlock Peter Pan. This requires lots of patience and resourcefulness, from repairing lanterns to solving riddles. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Geek Girl Authority
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Girl Authority
Unpopular Opinion - TANGLED'S Mother Gothel Wasn't That Bad
Mother Gothel wasn't that bad. Hear me out. Did she keep the Queen and King of the land in anguish for 18 years by stealing their only baby? Sure did. Did she keep said baby locked in a tower away from human contact and influence? Most definitely. Did she emit Mommie Dearest energy by gaslighting her to believe that the lanterns flown on her birthday every year were never for her? Yep, unfortunately. If this were a real-world scenario, there's no doubt that Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy) would have been arrested, tried and thrown in prison for tens of years – and rightfully so. However, honestly, in the grand scheme of things, she could have done so much more damage to Rapunzel overall. Besides being a kidnapper, her worst crime as her acting mother was never empowering her – which I think we can all agree is a terrible thing for any parental figure to do to their own child. Gothel's strategy of stifling Rapunzel's inner desire to experience life outside her tower was convincing her that the 'outside was a dangerous place, filled with horrible, selfish people.' I mean, she wasn't totally wrong. Am I right? She raised her as her own, taught her to sing (granted, this was to keep Gothel young), nicknamed her Flower, and even when Rapunzel wanted a specific gift for her birthday that required a long trip to retrieve, Gothel agreed to take the trip with little hesitation. All I'm saying is all Gothel needed was Rapunzel's hair, she didn't have to love and care for her the way that she did. Now, could I have a slight bias in this because newer stories of women that we've always been led to believe are villains are being told, so we now see it from their perspectives? 100% YES. For example, ABC's Once Upon a Time told the story of one of my favorite character progression arcs, with the Evil Queen, played by Lana Parrilla. In seven seasons, the writers allowed the Evil Queen to evolve into less of an evil character and more of an upstanding, regal one. She may have had her moments of pure pettiness toward Snow White, but over time we saw how the events of her past shaped and reshaped her choices in life to become the selfless, wonderful mother she was always meant to be to Snow White and Snow White's grandson – the familial ties were DEEP in this show. Arguably, the same thing could be said for the Angelina Jolie's portrayal of Maleficent. The way that she learned to love and care for Aurora – of course this was after putting a sleeping curse on her for revenge against a jilted lover – ended up morphing into a beautiful relationship between fairy Godmother and Godchild. ONCE UPON A TIME – ABC's 'Once Upon a Time' stars Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina/Roni. (ABC/Craig Sjodin) Ultimately, it's safe to assume that the most long-term damage Rapunzel will have is Stockholm Syndrome, and that's for her charming partner, Flynn Rider, and her birth parents, whom she's been reunited with, to handle. Rapunzel is extremely loved, and thankfully she's never not known that feeling – thanks to her other Mother, Gothel. Once she gets out of the tower, you see her interactions with other people and you see how caring she is to other people around her, so clearly Mother Gothel wasn't that bad. This article was originally posted on 6/30/20 Geek Girl Authority's Favorite Sci-Fi Mothers


Geek Girl Authority
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Girl Authority
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Categories Select Category Games GGA Columns Movies Stuff We Like The Daily Bugle TV & Streaming Animation Movies Stuff We Like Think Pieces Hear us out on this unpopular take, perhaps Mother Gothel from Disney's Tangled wasn't all that bad? We take a look from her persepctive.


Buzz Feed
16-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
I Literally Bet You Can't Name Just 25 Disney Characters...And You Won't Prove Me Wrong
Hot Topic 🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Disney Here's how this quiz works: Below, you will be prompted to name one Disney character for every letter of the alphabet, minus X. I've included just about every character both myself and the internet could come up with, from old school classics to the latest Pixar additions. This quiz only includes characters from Disney's animated movies (no DCOMs or live-action movies). Some characters have last names included, but only if they're relevant or well-known (ex: Buzz Lightyear). If a character has a title before their name, the first letter of the title is used (ex: Mother Gothel would apply for M, but not for G). Spelling does count, so try your best to get as close as you can. Good luck! Hot Topic Obsessed with all things Disney? Join our fan community where you'll find hot topic discussions, quizzes, movie news, and more! See our Disney Discussions