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Kate Mosse and James Prichard Announce The Winner Of The ‘Witness For The Prosecution’ Story Writing Competition

by Staff Writer
June 7, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Witness for the Prosecution Credit Sheila Burnett and Leo Weekes

Witness for the Prosecution Credit Sheila Burnett and Leo Weekes

World renowned author Kate Mosse and Agatha Christie’s great grandson James Prichard announce the winner of the Witness for the Prosecution story writing competition for secondary school students. The competition was launched in January to celebrate 2000 performances of Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall and a record-breaking 12 months for the production playing to 98% capacity.

Budding authors in Years 7 – 9 were invited to write a short thriller of up to 2000 words inspired by Witness for the Prosecution for the chance to win tickets for their class to see the theatre production at County Hall.  Year 7 Student Leo Weekes from King’s School in Winchester has been announced as the winner for his story The Handshake.

Kate Mosse said: “We loved The Handshake for its clever plotting, for its sense of atmosphere and place, its satisfying final twist – it’s a wonderful tribute to the great Agatha Christie.”

       

Winner Leo Weekes said “I love reading murder mystery stories and have wanted to try writing one of my own.  I have recently gotten into listening to true crime podcasts. I wanted to use some of the facts I have learnt in true crime courtroom stories and combine them with inspiration and twists from Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution.”

Leo and his class will now attend a performance of Witness for the Prosecution at London’s historic County Hall on the South Bank.  The production has captured the imagination of thousands gripped by the case of Leonard Vole, accused of murder in cold blood. Director Lucy Bailey (And Then There Were None, Tour) thrillingly places the audience in the thick of the action as Christie’s enthralling tale of justice, passion and betrayal unfolds around them. The twists and turns of the case are played out in a spectacular courtroom setting inside the atmospheric London County Hall as prosecution battles defence and witnesses take the stand to give their shocking testimonies.  The production received Best Revival nominations at the 2018 Olivier and WhatsOnStage Awards.

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Witness for the Prosecution gives audiences the unique and rare experience to step inside the historic London County Hall in the heart of the capital. Designed by Ralph Knott, County Hall was officially opened just over 100 years ago by King George V in July 1922 after construction began prior to the First World War in 1911 2023 and for 64 years, served as the headquarters of local government for London.

An education pack for Witness for the Prosecution is available to download for free on the website and covers topics such as persuasive writing and sound design. Educational Group rates are also available from https://witnesscountyhall.com/tickets/groups-schools-education

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