Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights on the outside. Their bios, theyre astonishing little stories. Up hope we have time to include these areas in the discussions that follow. Tonight, we are so pleased to welcome arthur
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Wally and Käthe Henschel were twins, born in Hamburg on 09.09.1893. In the 1920s and 1930s they were among the best players in Hamburg, and in 1930 Wally even beat Vera Menchik at the Women's World Championship Tournament in Hamburg - the only game Menchik ever lost in a Women's World Championship Tournament. But after the Kristallnacht pogrom on 9 November 1938, the twins, who came from a Jewish family, decided to flee to the USA, where they went on to play in the U.S. Women's Championships and where Wally may even have played against Bobby Fischer. | Photo: The Henschel family