Just as Larry Newton, one of the most notorious inmates at Indiana
Federal Prison, was trying to break out of jail, Dr. Laura Bates was
trying to break in. Now, a decade later, her Shakespeare in Shackles
program has been lauded by academics and prison communities alike. In
this profound illustration of the enduring lessons of Shakespeare
through the ten-year relationship of Bates and Newton, an amazing
testament to the power of literature emerges. But it's not just the
prisoners who are transformed. It is a starkly engaging tale, one that
will be embraced by anyone who has ever been changed by a book.
Information, resources and networking for artists/educators who facilitate performance work with prison inmates.
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Links to Programs and Resources
- ArtSpring
- Band of Brothers
- Community Arts Network
- ESC - Educational Shakespeare Company
- Jean Trounstine
- Judy Dworin Performance Project, Inc.
- London Shakespeare Workout
- Medea Project (Rhodessa Jones)
- People's Palace Projects
- Phoenix Players at Auburn
- Prison Arts Coalition
- Prison Arts Network
- Prison Creative Arts Project
- Prison Performance Network
- Prison Performing Arts
- Prison Performing Arts (Blog)
- QSE's Shakespeare Prison Project
- Rehabilitation Through the Arts
- Shakespeare Behind Bars
- Shakespeare Prison Project
- Shakespeare at San Quentin
- Shakespeare in Prison
- Shakespeare in Shackles
- Storycatchers Theatre
- The Actors' Gang
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