Performing New Lives: Prison Theatre

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011 - 300 стор.

Performing New Lives draws together some of the most original and innovative programs in contemporary prison theatre. Leading prison theatre directors and practitioners discuss the prison theatre experience first-hand, and offer valuable insights into its role, function, and implementation.

A wide range of prison theatre initiatives are discussed, from long-running, high-profile programs such as Curt Tofteland's "Shakespeare Behind Bars" in LaGrange, Kentucky, to fledgling efforts like Jodi Jinks' "ArtsAloud" project in Austin, Texas. The book offers unique insights into the many dimensions of the prison theatre experience, including: negotiating the rules and restrictions of the prison environment; establishing trust, teaching performance skills and managing crises; building relationships and dealing with conflicts; and negotiating public performances and public perceptions. Excerpts of interviews with inmates, and a conversation between practitioners in the final chapter, reveal the impact that prison theatre programs have on the performers themselves, as well as audience members, and the wider community.

Exploring prison theatre processes and theory with insights into how it works in practice, and how to replicate it, this book is essential reading for drama therapists, theatre artists, and prison educators, as well as academics.

 

Зміст

1 Introduction
16
Finding Salvation through Shakespeare
32
Drama in the Big House
48
DanceTheatre in the Hampshire Jail
66
Transforming Identity Inside and Out
82
6 The Buckle on the Bible Belt
102
Theatre as a Vehicle for Change
108
Restoration Theatre in Kansas Prisons
126
Theatre in a Juvenile Facility and Beyond
196
13 The Keeper of the Keys
212
14 Revisiting Sacred Spaces
230
15 The Inmates the Actors the Characters the Audience and the Poet Are of Imagination All Compact
246
Imaginative Transformation and Transcendence in A Midsummer Nights Dream
256
Prison Theatre Artists in Dialogue
270
The Contributors
284
Subject Index
292

SecretsStories and Hope Guarding and Guiding Girls Beyond the Barbed Wire Fence
142
The Theater of Witness as a Model of Healing and Redemption
162
11 Prison Theatre and the Promise of Reintegration
180

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Jonathan Shailor is a Professor of Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.  He has been facilitating the "theatre of empowerment" in prisons, schools and other settings for over 15 years, and is the founder and director of The Shakespeare Prison Project, which originated at Racine Correctional Institution in 2004.  Inmates who participate in the project engage in a nine-month process of training, rehearsal and reflection that culminates in multiple performances of a Shakespeare play before prison and public audiences. Jonathan resides in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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