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Co-created podcasts and films, shared as part of C3 Festivals 2026.

 
 
 
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As part of C3 Festivals 2026, we’re sharing digital co-created work that we’ve made with groups of young people from our core company and schools projects in local primary and secondary schools.

 
 

Podcasts

Short Films

 
 

Podcasts

 
 
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Who, Me?

Co-created and performed by students at Christ the King, St. Andrews, Hungerford, Duncombe, and Pakeman primary schools.

Facilitators on Project: Alphonso Brown, Bashiie Baptiste, Christian Alifoe,  Montel Douglas, and Segen Yosef
Sound Editing and Design by: Nick Bankiyan-Monfard

A podcast from young people in five different Islington Primary Schools, exploring what the perfect world and school would look like.

Who, Me? Is a project that supports young people in their transition from primary to secondary school. Company Three uses drama and play to help young people build on their confidence, communication skills, and sense of self.

In 2025 we worked with five primary schools in Islington to explore what the perfect school and world look like to young


C3 Monologues

Company Three members share a collection of memories, reminiscing, and personal stories.

Co-created and performed by Sara, Mazen, Emily, Lyla, Isaiah, and Emanuella.

Directed by Nuna Sandy.


What Residential means to our members

Words from Shai, Nia, Bailey, Rosely, Mackenzie, Menabe and Danae.

Edited by Stan Hodgson

Some reflections from our Burners 2025 - the oldest young people preparing to leave Company Three - on why our annual, company‑wide residential trip matters so much to them.


The Happiness Project 2021-2024

Year 6s share what happiness means to them and what brings them joy.  This beautiful, honest soundbite captures them talking about what brings them happiness as well as sharing their advice to adults listening on how to be happy.

 

Happiness Project 2024

Co-created and performed by students in year 6 at the following schools: Christ the King, Duncombe, Hungerford and Montem.

Edited by: bankiyan

Special thanks to Alphonso Brown, Anyebe Godwin, Harriet O'Grady, Manny Brown, Pia Richards, and Segs Yosef

Happiness Project 2023

Co-created and performed by students in year 6 at the following schools: Christ the King, Duncombe, Hungerford and Montem.

Original edit by: Abigail Glasser

Special thanks to: Abigail Glasser, Anya Aagnihotri, Manny Brown, and Montel Douglas

The Happiness Project 2021

Podcast animation:

Co-created and performed by year 6 students in the following schools Christ the King, Montem, Pakeman, and St Marks

Edited and animation by Gabibis Designer

Special thanks to Abigail Glasser and Anyebe Godwin


Black Girl Magic 2025

 

Students from Beacon High School share honest conversations about friendship, passions, things they love about being Black, stereotypes that frustrate them, and selfcare tips on how best to look after yourself.

Co-created and performed by students at Beacon High School and Company Three.
Directed by Nuna Sandy and Abi Falase.
Edited by Lisa Bouvery.


 

Films

 
 
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Are you Listening?

“I’m shaking as I speak, but I’m still speaking.”

Are You Listening? is a platform for C3 members to write, share, and perform original monologues. No prompts, no themes - just the thoughts and ideas of teenagers. We want to amplify youth voices and celebrate the creativity of our members.

 

Check out what Shayma, India and Zain created for Are You Listening?

Where the Voice Falters by Shayma.

Directed and edited by Nuna Sandy.

Director of Photography and Editor Israr Azam.

The Small Things by India.

Directed and edited by Yael Elisheva.

Director of Photography and Editor Israr Azam.

Suffering Pyramids by Zain.

Directed and edited by Stan Hodgson.

Director of Photography and Editor Israr Azam.


No Doubt

Featuring Company Three and all their emotions.

Anxiety, avoidance, doubt - feelings we all know. But what happens when teenagers have seven years to tell their own stories and shape their own futures? Those feelings don’t disappear, but doubt stops holding us back. 

No Doubt has been shortlisted for the Smiley Charity Film Awards, and we’re in with the chance of winning a cash prize in a people’s vote.