Marin I.J. article Marin Shakespeare Company responds to the NEA grant terminations| Marin Shakespeare Company
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Even the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation knows that programming like ours is one of the best things for our prison system. Read the article and see the Report. Article| Marin Shakespeare Company
Written by Camilla Ford and Kim Scholefield The 25th anniversary of BS cannot be celebrated without highlighting Bob and Lesley Currier (1989 co-founders of Marin Shakespeare) who created Baja Shakespeare along with Clarence Moyers (Smokehouse Clarence). They somehow gathered a group of locals: nurse practitioner, golfers, local loresman, beekeepers, kids, retirees, acupuncturists, craftsman and enticed […]| Marin Shakespeare Company
A podcast featuring Suraya Keating, Joey Mason, and John Windham.| Marin Shakespeare Company
KRCL https://krcl.org/blog/radioactive-february-4-2020/ Lesley Currier’s terrific interview starts at 23:20. Scroll down to listen. Memorable moment: Lesley spoke about an inmate who said he was so darkened by trauma that his soul had left his body but with Shakespeare his soul had returned.| Marin Shakespeare Company
Introduction Deciding to become a teaching artist for justice-impacted people is a big step towards self-growth, and also makes a meaningful impact on the lives of people who might have never been exposed to the arts. This Primer introduces basic prison structure and nomenclature to help you make the most effective use of your time, […]| Marin Shakespeare Company
Marin Independent Journal San Quentin inmate actors lean into notorious Shakespeare play By Cameron Macdonald | cmacdonald@marinij.com PUBLISHED: May 29, 2024 at 3:12 p.m. | UPDATED: May 29, 2024 at 6:17 p.m. “Titus Andronicus” is one of William Shakespeare’s most notorious plays, due to its gruesome violence. But for the performers, the play was therapeutic, […]| Marin Shakespeare Company
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