
Happily Ever After
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Step into a world where classic fairy tales meet the modern day! Happily Ever After is a student-led drama series that reimagines timeless stories through fresh, contemporary lenses.
In collaboration with the University of Westminster, a passionate team of TV Production Students is bringing three unique campus stories to life. From thrilling virtual realities to the power of music and high-stakes financial risks, each episode explores a different journey of transformation.
Join us on a magical quest to tell intriguing Stories
Your Valuable Donations will be used into investing into Props, Set Design, Equipment and Travel and food expenses for Actor our Sets will be ran by Production Design team and ran By our head Production designer Kajsa Eliasson who will build and dress our sets into a reality.
You’re funding will be managed by Ben Russell our assistant production manager, who will oversee the funds and ensure they are wisely allocated across the three episodes. Your contribution will be the key to unlocking the wonders of our fairy tale adaptation!
Be a part of this extraordinary adventure and help us create a “Happily Ever After” that will inspire and entertain audiences everywhere. Thank you for your support
Episode 1 Directed by Millie Jenkins
Shifting between her mundane real life and her flashy, electrifying gaming world of dreams, fame, and love, uni student Rosie finds herself stuck in a painful loop of addiction with The Sims (basically The Sims).
Her best friend Ellie continually begs her to be more present in her real life, but can Rosie break the cycle? Will her love interest Louis ever like her for who she is?
Chip in to this modern production of Beauty and the Beast, and see how we can make Rosie’s cryptic, surreal computer world come to life.
Episode 2 Directed by Ketsia Kutukana and Joel Yuhan
The episode follows Mally, an 18-year-old university student, as she navigates identity, self-discovery, and relationships. She joins the university radio station, hoping to help others through music, but soon realises she needs to confront her own emotions and past. With the support of Jamie and Teeda, she learns to embrace her true self and finds freedom in accepting her past.
Episode 3 Directed by Advait Kamble
Jack, a nervous student, delivers a disastrous presentation, leading to embarrassment and self-doubt.
Leo, a classmate, offers Jack an opportunity to invest in a cryptocurrency called Beanstalk, claiming it’s a guaranteed way to make money. Jack is skeptical but intrigued by the prospect of easy wealth.
Co-organizers (2)

University Of Westminster
Organizer
England
Ben Russell
Beneficiary
Lord Tae-Reece Brown
Co-organizer