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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 37 MIN

"The Ballad of Puss & Boots" (Act 2)

from Feminist Fairytales · host Madeleine Regina and Jennie Bissell

The band’s back together & planning the score with riffs, patches, lyrics, and scheming galore! The crowd’s getting restless! (The tension is stretched.) The strings might just snap before the whole stage is set! Will Puss & the gang’s friendship survive this tour? Will Fox and Kingdom stop them at the door? Who knows what twists the song has in store? (And will there be anyone left for encore? Tales We Twisted: Puss in Boots (France, 1697), The Little Matchstick Girl (Denmark, 1837), The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Greek Fable), Rikki Tikki Tavi (England/India 1894), Alice in Wonderland (1865), plus many more!  Performances by Ladybird, Victoria Cheng, Joe Kauffman, Zoe D. Lee, Tyanni Mah, Chanisha Somatilaka, Andrew Quilpa, Connor Bushoven, and Caroline Orejuela. Script by navi Direction by Madeleine Regina Sound Design and Music Composition by Ryako Feminist Fairytales is produced by Madeleine Regina, Wray Van Winkle, Jennie Grenelle, Madelyn Dorta, and Emma Love.  Theme music composed and produced by Juliana Marin. Thank you to our sponsor Kinheart Studios, whose support on Kickstarter made this story possible.  If you enjoy these stories, then consider supporting us on Patreon! You can also follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky, or Facebook! Episode Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The band’s back together & planning the score with riffs, patches, lyrics, and scheming galore! The crowd’s getting restless! (The tension is stretched.) The strings might just snap before the whole stage is set! Will Puss & the gang’s friendship survive this tour? Will Fox and Kingdom stop them at the door? Who knows what twists the song has in store? (And will there be anyone left for encore? Tales We Twisted: Puss in Boots (France, 1697), The Little Matchstick Girl (Denmark, 1837), The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Greek Fable), Rikki Tikki Tavi (England/India 1894), Alice in Wonderland (1865), plus many more!  Performances by Ladybird, Victoria Cheng, Joe Kauffman, Zoe D. Lee, Tyanni Mah, Chanisha Somatilaka, Andrew Quilpa, Connor Bushoven, and Caroline Orejuela. Script by navi Direction by Madeleine Regina Sound Design and Music Composition by Ryako Feminist Fairytales is produced by Madeleine Regina, Wray Van Winkle, Jennie Grenelle, Madelyn Dorta, and Emma Love.  Theme music composed and produced by Juliana Marin. Thank you to our sponsor Kinheart Studios, whose support on Kickstarter made this story possible.  If you enjoy these stories, then consider supporting us on Patreon! You can also follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky, or Facebook! Episode Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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