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For the past three years, Charlie and her two roommates have been running a secret online girl group, "Tell Us What Happened," which boasts over 400 members and prides itself on being a safe space for young women to disclose their stories and support each other. Tensions rise when a handful of members come to realize they have all been sexually mistreated by the same guy--and that guy happens to be Charlie's best friend, Josh. Alliances are stretched to the breaking point as the girls pursue justice while Josh and Charlie fight for their friendship. Tell Us What Happened is a charged…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For the past three years, Charlie and her two roommates have been running a secret online girl group, "Tell Us What Happened," which boasts over 400 members and prides itself on being a safe space for young women to disclose their stories and support each other. Tensions rise when a handful of members come to realize they have all been sexually mistreated by the same guy--and that guy happens to be Charlie's best friend, Josh. Alliances are stretched to the breaking point as the girls pursue justice while Josh and Charlie fight for their friendship. Tell Us What Happened is a charged investigation into the mechanics of sexual assault reconciliation in the age of social media.
Autorenporträt
Michelle Robb is an actor, dancer, and playwright from amiskwaciwaskahikan, currently splitting her time between Edmonton and Tkaronto. Her formal education was at the University of Alberta, where she completed two years of their BA Drama Honours program before graduating their BFA Acting program in 2021. Her dance training has taken place at a number of Canadian studios, as well as the ImpulsTanz Festival in Vienna, Austria. She learned how to write plays in the Citadel Young Playwriting company, which is where Tell Us What Happened began in 2017 as a class assignment before going on to win the Novitiate Award in the Alberta Playwriting Competition in 2020. Michelle's independent work in dance and playwriting has been funded by the Edmonton Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.