Marin Shakespeare Co Directs Inmate Twelfth Night Performance
By: BWW News Desk Aug. 05, 2011
On Friday, August 5 at 11 a.m., inmates at San Quentin State Prison will have the rare opportunity to see thirteen of their peers performing in Shakespeare's romantic comedy "Twelfth Night."
The inmates, under the direction of Marin Shakespeare Company's Suraya Keating, have been studying the play, creating characters, learning lines, practicing songs and dance moves, and preparing for the performance for the past 10 months. The script is adapted by Marin Shakespeare's Managing and Artistic Directors, Lesley and Robert Currier, and is set in the 1960's with music from the Beatles, Rolling Stones and others. The Marin Shakespeare Company, which performs at Dominican University's Forest Meadows Amphitheatre each summer, added the Shakespeare program at San Quentin to their array of education programs eight years ago. The teachers who have worked with the inmates have found the men eager to learn.Keating, who also teaches for Marin Shakespeare Company in public schools and summer Shakespeare camps, has a Masters degree in art therapy and experience working with incarcerated youth. For the past two years, the program has also involved Drama Therapy students, who have interned with Keating and participate in the productions.Videos