Shakespeare in prison monologues
At Notre Dame, Shakespeare isn’t just studied in classrooms—it’s transforming lives behind bars.Scott Jackson’s Acting Shakespeare class allows incarcerated individuals to engage with the Bard’s timeless themes of justice, redemption, and humanity.Here, students are performing their midterm monologues.Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/29a086
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