The Brazen Team

 

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Jules

The BraZen One

 

Brazen Productions was started by former freelance producer Jules Hussey in order to develop projects with and about autistic, neurodiverse, and disabled creatives. It is grounded in Jules’ own lived experience and her ongoing support of an older sibling with learning disabilities and was also formed to make the most of her memorable surname!

 
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Annie

Head of Development

 

Annie Grace first worked with Jules in post-production on a BBC drama in 2021. Having demonstrated her organisational skills Annie joined Brazen as an assistant. She then began to reveal her own writing skills and she now works to develop new and established writers across the Brazen slate. 

 

Annie loves to champion often-unheard voices, using her lived experiences in the disabled and neurodiverse communities to bring authentic and inclusive stories to life.

 

For her own writing Annie is represented by Tom Shepherd at the Artists Partnership.

 

 

 

 
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Jess

Access Consultant

 

Jess Mabel-Jones is an Inclusive Performance Coordinator and Access Coordinator for HETV.

 

Jess spent a decade as a multi-disciplinary theatre-maker, writer, director and producer. Her work specialises in collaboration with disabled, Deaf, LD, autistic and ND artists and contributors, and other marginalised groups. The art Jess makes is joyful, disruptive, inclusive and eclectic. Jess is neurodivergent, a Total Theatre award winner, and hails from Croydon.

 

Jess is can be contacted directly for freelance AC and consultancy work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ollie

Script Executive

 

Oliver Grieve is an experienced freelance Script Editor, with credits such as Phoenix Rise, Ralph & Katie, Deadline, The Luminaries, and The Crown. As a deaf, queer creative, he is a keen advocate for accessibility and visibility throughout the industry, and has worked on several schemes to support up-and-coming disabled writers for Film4 and the BFI. He is passionate about the way storytelling can help us understand ourselves and change the way we engage with the world.

 

 

Oliver can be contacted directly for freelance script editing and consultancy work.