Lady Ada’s Secret Society: A Rebellion in Computer Coding

Title: Lady Ada’s Secret Society
Description: Ava, Tina, Rebelle, and Frances secretly operate a computer club while trapped at Lady Booring’s School Of Traditional Wisdom For Young Ladies, a hyper-traditional private school where computers, smartphones, and other modern necessities are banned. Planning a huge year-end prank becomes their ultimate rebellion. Comedy runs amok as the girls navigate betrayals, trolls, romances, and school dances with the boys from McCall Hall.
Genre: Series
Date Created: 2021-07-15
Producer: Joshua Demers – Davin Lengyel
Writer/Producer: Shannon Fewster
Director: Samantha Wan
Production Company: Just Focus Films – Coconut Effect Productions
Location: Toronto
Status: February 13
Email: joshua@justfocusfilms.com, ladyadassecretsociety@gmail.com
Phone: 647-982-6446


Lady Ada’s Secret Society: A Hilarious Tale of Rebellion and Friendship

Set within the confines of the strangely archaic Lady Booring’s School Of Traditional Wisdom For Young Ladies, “Lady Ada’s Secret Society” invites audiences into a world where four spirited girls challenge the rigid expectations placed upon them. Ava, Tina, Rebelle, and Frances connect through their underground computer club, all while navigating the trials of a hyper-traditional institution that seeks to mold them into the epitome of ‘lady-like’ behavior. With their modern gadgets forbidden, these girls’ determination to orchestrate a monumental year-end prank becomes not just an act of defiance but a declaration of their identity.

Directed by Samantha Wan and written by Shannon Fewster, this 02 series showcases a vibrant tapestry of humor, friendship, and gender dynamics. The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists, including secret alliances, budding romances, and the all-too-familiar chaos of school dances. As these young ladies embark on their plan, hilarity ensues, casting a light on the absurdities of societal expectations. Audiences will find themselves drawn into a story that celebrates both the eccentricities and strengths of young women, reminding us that laughter can often be the best form of rebellion.




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