Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration

Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration
Title Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration PDF eBook
Author Ashley E. Lucas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 273
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1472511700

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Obscured behind concrete and razor wire, the lives of the incarcerated remain hidden from public view. Inside the walls, imprisoned people all over the world stage theatrical productions that enable them to assert their humanity and capabilities. Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration offers a uniquely international account and exploration of prison theatre. By discussing a range of performance practices tied to incarceration, this book examines the ways in which arts practitioners and imprisoned people use theatre as a means to build communities, attain professional skills, create social change, and maintain hope. Ashley Lucas's writing offers a distinctive blend of storytelling, performance analysis, travelogue, and personal experience as the child of an incarcerated father. Distinct examples of theatre performed in prisons are explored throughout the main text and also in a section of Critical Perspectives by international scholars and practitioners.

Performing New Lives

Performing New Lives
Title Performing New Lives PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Shailor
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 307
Release 2011
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1849058237

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This book will provide valuable reading for drama therapists, theatre artists, probation workers, prison educators, psychologists, and anyone else interested in the role of the performing arts in criminal justice. --Book Jacket.

Theatre and Prison

Theatre and Prison
Title Theatre and Prison PDF eBook
Author Caoimhe McAvinchey
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 104
Release 2018-03-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230344682

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Theatre and Prison investigates how theatre-makers stage critical questions about the use of prison in society. Using examples from popular culture, dramatic texts and applied theatre it analyses how theatre and performance reveals economies of punishment, affects penal reform and both challenges and participates in narratives of reformation.

Prison Theatre

Prison Theatre
Title Prison Theatre PDF eBook
Author James Thompson
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1998
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Prison Theatre offers a variety of perspectives on a range of practical and theoretical approaches to the use of drama and theatre in prisons and probation but also in secure settings including the use of creative processes to examine the roots of offending behaviour and in building prisoners' confidence, self-esteem and communication skills.

Playing for Time Theatre Company

Playing for Time Theatre Company
Title Playing for Time Theatre Company PDF eBook
Author Annie McKean
Publisher Intellect (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Criminals
ISBN 9781783209514

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Based on more than a decade of practice-based research in prisons across the UK, 'Playing for Time Theatre Company' presents the reader with a rich and invaluable resource for using theatre as an intervention in, transformation, and rehabilitation of the lives of incarcerated people. The book analyses and reflects upon theatre productions staged in HMP Winchester, a medium-security prison, among other sites. As a result of these experiences, McKean has developed a unique model of practice in which undergraduate students work alongside prisoners, developing productions and leading workshops. The work draws on diverse methodologies and approaches, from community theatre practices to forensic psychology and criminology, performance studies to critical theory.

Captive Audience

Captive Audience
Title Captive Audience PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fahy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 207
Release 2004-03
Genre Art
ISBN 1135888957

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This all-new collection examines the social, gendered, ethnic, and cultural problems of incarceration as explored in contemporary theatre.

The Proscenium Cage

The Proscenium Cage
Title The Proscenium Cage PDF eBook
Author Laurence Tocci
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 374
Release 2007
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1934043753

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This book is an examination of sample companies that produce theatre with and for prison inmates. It is a careful compilation of comprehensive case studies of three such producing companies. Based on personal interviews, newspaper reviews and articles, and other testimonials from participants, each case study catalogs the working processes of the given company, the conditions they faced working in the prison environment, and how the theatre-artists tailored their work to meet these conditions. Alongside the empirical study of the companies, the author has employed prevalent theories from criminology and penology, as well as applicable performance theory, to discuss the significance of the theatre work as a social phenomenon within the very specific culture of the prison. From these individual studies, the author draws conclusions about the potential importance and place theatre could have in the penal system. This book, a first study of its kind, is a groundbreaking and important contribution to theatre studies.