“Sometimes you have to be a lion, to be the lamb you really are.” - Yvonne Reed. Yi Kai, a reformed birthday party playboy jock has waited his entire existence for this second - a hazard at adopting a son. After limitless rejections, he in the end sees the mild of day when an orphanage is inclined to fulfill him for an interview. On the day of the interview, Yi Kai steps in all dressed to electrify. But at one appearance, Jack, the orphanage’s case manager, is immediately transported returned to his teenage years in which Yi Kai used to torment him relentlessly in college. A deep scar has been left to fester over the years in Jack’s heart, and unsurprisingly, the interview fast ended with a flat-out rejection. Theatre making in the peak of the pandemic, Toy Factory Productions Ltd forges ahead with the third season of its biennial playwright mentorship programme, The Wright Stuff Festival. This 1 year, the festival makes a specialty of the subject, “Inwards”, urging aspiring playwrights to create and submit new works which movement’s humans to be introspective and mirror as people in the community.