Written by Ailsa Husband
Directed by Japhia Papa Marfo
A kids tv show.
A national treasure.
Old Friends and a new host
What could go wrong?
Meet the writer
- Ailsa Husband
With special thanks to...
Anthony Norris-Watson, BRIT Technician - sound editor.
Written by Emily Stocker
Directed by Alicia Kucuk
Wendy's life has been spent writing the most interesting stories she could fathom, but nothing could prepare her for the captivating tale of her own murder. Death sees this exciting mystery, and in order to make a depressing job a little more interesting, decides to help out with the case. The duo is on a time crunch since if the Writer's murder isn't solved in time, her body will decay before it can pass over. During the play, secrets are revealed and people's true colours begin to show as they get closer to the tragic end of Wendy's story.
Meet the writer
- Emily Stocker
With special thanks to...
Anthony Norris - Watson, BRIT Technician - sound editor.
Written by Lily Olufemi-Bywaters
Directed by Vigs Otite
A girl navigating her way through the depth of her emotion. She is guided by inner subconscious wisdom to a realisation she had once rejected. She finds peace in the surprising.
Meet the writer
- Lily Olufemi-Bywaters
Written by Theadora Hayes-Hollands
Directed by Alice Wilkinson
All children need to grow up,
Dreams can often be confused with reality,
Is our own imagination is where we feel most safe?
At some point, you chose to grow up
Meet the writer
- Theadora Hayes-Hollands
Plays Released 9am
Open to all KS4 and KS5 students and all new Y12 students.
Directing Masterclass 11 - 12pm
Open to all KS4 and KS5 students and all new Y12 students.
Writers Panel Discussion 12:15 - 13:15
Directors Panel Discussion 14:15 - 15:15
Each panel is hosted by professional writers and directors.
Watch the panel discussions on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BRITSchoolFilms/featured
You will be able to ask questions and add comments, however you will need to be logged into your YouTube to use this function. BRIT School students should use their BRIT logins to access their YouTube accounts.