FIT DVD
on 4 December 2008
on 4 December 2008
FIT was originally commissioned in 2007 by Stonewall and queerupnorth International Festival to tackle the growing problem of homophobic bullying in Britain's schools. Due to popular demand it was re-commissioned by the Drill Hall and in total the play was performed in more than 75 schools and reached over 10,000 11-14 year-old students across the UK.
"I would ask the kids how many people thought homosexuality was wrong. In every single school the vast majority, about 80%, would put their hands up. But kids would come up after the performance and say quite openly 'I walked into this room homophobic and will leave it a changed person.'" Rikki Beadle Blair, FIT writer and director.
Media coverage
- Rikki Beadle-Blair on FIT - Guardian
- Celebs show support for FIT - Pink News
Appeal
This highly acclaimed production has had a huge impact on the young people who have seen it. As it isn’t possible to tour indefinitely, we want to produce FIT on DVD. The DVD will mean that FIT will live on as a proven tool to tackle homophobic bullying in every secondary school in the country. Stonewall needs to raise £150,000 to make this goal a reality.
A gift of just £35 would, for example, help us produce and distribute a FIT DVD and teacher’s guide to every secondary school in Britain.
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