From Cell to Cell: The Prison in Television and Performance is a one-day conference gathering scholars, artists, and activists to explore the intersections between theatre and performance-based prison work, especially in relation to different forms of activism, and televisual representations of incarceration. This free and public event will begin at 10:00 am in the Film Forum of the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Cornell University on October 29, 2016. It is coordinated by Nick Fesette, Kriszta Pozsonyi, and Hannah Mueller. The facebook page for the event is here.
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