Caged
New Jersey Prison Theater Cooperative New Jersey Prison Theater Cooperative author Boris Franklin editor Chris Hedges editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Haymarket Books
Published:24th Mar '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Galleys available Performances of the play in major US cities Chris Hedges is a well-known journalist with a large social media following (73.2K followers on Twitter and 107K followers on Facebook) Coordination with Theater Communication Group to participate in conferences, media outreach and get magazine coverage
An evocative, affecting play on the horrors of mass incarceration written collaboratively by prisoners who have experienced it first-hand.This poignant play, written by current and formerly incarcerated authors, uses gripping truths and soulful dialogue to reveal the human cost of America’s for-profit justice system. The story follows Omar, pulled back into the prison system after trying to lift his family out of poverty, who struggles to maintain a sense of humanity while fighting to keep his loved ones close. According to NJ.com, “From institutionalized racism to addiction to the prison-industrial complex, this is a play about a great many large, pressing social challenges, but at its core it is a play about one family and its struggles to remain united as their world steadily crumbles. Impactful, warm, and unrelenting, this play that began as an experiment turns out to be an excellent examination of the human cost of a harsh and inhospitable world.” For every print copy of Caged purchased from Haymarket Books through June 1, Haymarket will donate a copy of the book to prisoners and their families working with the New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons Consortium (NJ-STEP). All profits from the book will go to a prison re-entry fund run by The Second Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth, New Jersey to help the playwrights secure housing and continue their schooling upon release.
“While the play’s characters ring with authenticity, Caged never neglects its serious political messaging. The play illustrates Black lives in dialogue with a racist system, in which state power reinforces cycles of violence while moments of extraordinary integrity and bravery break through the cracks. Fifteen minutes before the play begins, a dimly lit stage reveals a barred cell. Inside, Shaky Brown, ‘a gifted blues musician serving a life sentence,’ plays the blues. Throughout the play, his cell haunts the stage. Yet, his music—at once marginal and persistent, beautiful and full of grief—remains as well.” —Temerature Check, PEN America
ISBN: 9781642590241
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122 pages