Aug 11, 2009 | The Courier-Journal
Inmates act tough. That's normal. So I was surprised when I saw Jerry Guenthner, a muscular, bald man in khaki prison garb, planting smooches on Stormy, a black lab mix, at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex in La Grange.
Inmates act tough. That's normal. So I was surprised when I saw Jerry Guenthner, a muscular, bald man in khaki prison garb, planting smooches on Stormy, a black lab mix, at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex in La Grange.
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"Theatre," says Professor Lorraine Moller, Artistic Director of Rehabilitation Through the Arts at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, in her foreword to Laurence Tocci's The Proscenium Cage [pdf] , "may well be one of the few antidotes to the de-humanizing climate of prisons." The use of theater in prisons has many forms: from projects designed to ...
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