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Performing New Lives: Prison Theatre

Edited by Jonathan Shailor
Contributions by JULIA TAYLOR , Judy Dworin
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Performing New Lives: Prison Theatre

Edited by Jonathan Shailor
Contributions by JULIA TAYLOR , Judy Dworin
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  • Published date: Nov 15, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781849058230
  • Dimensions: 6.02" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H
Teya Sepinuck is the founder and director of Theatre of Witness. For the past 26 years, she has been creating and producing Theatre of Witness projects with prisoners and their families, survivors and perpetrators of abuse, refugees, immigrants, elders, and those who have lived through war. In 1991, Teya founded ''TOVA – Artistic Projects for Social Change'' through which she created and produced more than 40 original Theatre of Witness works. She has been the recipient of the Philadelphia Human Rights Award for Arts and Culture, a Local Hero Award from the Bank of America, as well as the Cultural Arts Award from Women''s Way and the Mayor''s Commission on Women. Her work has taken her to Poland and Northern Ireland, where she is currently engaged in her second two-year residency at the Playhouse in Derry/Londonderry, creating works with ex-combatants, members of security forces, survivors, witnesses, and those living with the intergenerational legacy of the ''Troubles.''
(...) an engrossing collection... These inspiring narratives invite us behind bars in some of the most challenging environments for theatre workers, where creative solutions to obstacles to the work are constantly sought. - Griffith University

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