Synopses & Reviews
Shakespeare Inside goes behind the scenes to reveal Shakespeare at work in the most decisive institutional context of our time - in prisons. Based upon the author's experience of watching prison yard rehearsals and performances, and interviewing inmates, program directors, and wardens, Shakespeare Inside is not an objective, dispassionate account of how Shakespeare is bastardized by repressive institutions but offers a record of fiercely personal experiences. We hear ex-offender Mike Smith detail how playing Desdemona was vital to his rehabilitation; we sit in the audience of women inmates as they respond to the all-male Shakespeare Behind Bars touring production of Julius Caesar; and we listen to a chorus of unnamed voices explain how rewriting Hamlet helps them to survive solitary confinement. Shakespeare Inside probes any assumptions we might have about Shakespeare's performative function and asks what - if anything - is the proper place of Shakespeare in today's society.
Synopsis
Shakespeare Inside goes behind the scenes to reveal Shakespeare at work in the most decisive institutional context of our time - in prisons. Based upon the author's experience of watching prison yard rehearsals and performances, and interviewing inmates, program directors, and wardens, Shakespeare Inside is not an objective, dispassionate account of how Shakespeare is bastardized by repressive institutions but offers a record of fiercely personal experiences. We hear ex-offender Mike Smith detail how playing Desdemona was vital to his rehabilitation; we sit in the audience of women inmates as they respond to the all-male Shakespeare Behind Bars touring production of Julius Caesar; and we listen to a chorus of unnamed voices explain how rewriting Hamlet helps them to survive solitary confinement. Shakespeare Inside probes any assumptions we might have about Shakespeare's performative function and asks what - if anything - is the proper place of Shakespeare in today's society.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Act OneShakespeare Behind Bars:
Julius Caesar at Luther Luckett Correctional ComplexSpiritual Shakespeare: Criminality and the Discourse of Conversion
Act Two"Words Before Blows": Sammie Byron, Brutus"Most Noble Brother, You Have Done Me Wrong": DeMond Bush, Mark Antony"Have You Not Love Enough to Bear with Me?": Ron Brown, Cassius
Intermission: Othello: Unplugged at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
Act ThreeThe Luckett Symposium on Shakespeare and Race:
Titus Andronicus, Merchant of Venice, and
Othello"George Bush Doesn't Care about Black People": Agnes Wilcox's
Julius Caesar at Northeast Correctional Center
Act Four"Romans, Countrymen, Lovers!": The Shakespeare Behind Bars Tour at the Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women"Unsex Me Here": Playing the Lady at LuckettRapshrew: Jean Trounstine and the Framingham Women's Prison
Act FiveA Visit with Warden Larry ChandlerDesdemona Speaks: Mike Smith on the OutsideShakespeare in Solitary: "To Revenge or to Forgive?": Laura Bates'
Hamlet and
Othello at the Wabash Valley Correctional FacilityEpilogue