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FILM SHIZZLE
THEATRE SHIZZLE
EDUCATION SHIZZLE
The films we make very much reflect our personalities as we are,
essentially, our own target audience. With each film we produce, we
constantly aim to create a distinctly unique feel that people will
hopefully come to associate our work with.
Our slate includes the feature films How Not To Work & Claim
Benefits (Released Internationally, 2017), Friday the 14th- The Legend of Camp Aztitz: Part 3D (in development) and The Unprofessional (in
development), the documentary How to Make a Film for Nothing and the
short films The Commission and Acting Grown Up (completed).
It also includes numerous community-based projects and comedy shorts. Dedicated to new
writing, our work ranges from the dark and hard-hitting through to the
sadistically comic.
Our first theatre production, A Story for When Were Grandads, won the
Best New Writing award at Buxton Fringe Festival and was nominated for
Best Production. It has now been adapted into a successful film entitled
How Not To Work and Claim Benefits.
Our theatre repertoire includes the full length stage plays Operation Perfect Teaset's 80's Summer Camp, A Story for
when we're Grandads, Playtime for the Suicidal and Don't Blink, Don't
Breathe and the character/sketch comedy show Operation Perfect Teaset.
We create new work for new audiences. Since 2007 we have been
dedicated to new film, comedy and theatre-making, using creativity as a
means to raise awareness of mental health issues and to improve
participants' wellbeing.
The catalyst for the professional work we produce is often the issues
and ideas which are brought up by the people from our local community. Our creative practitioners have a wealth of experience delivering community-led projects.