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presents a staged reading of a new play:

I'M GOOD
Incarcerated Men 
Getting Over Obstacles Daily

Written by inmates at RJD Correctional Facility 
Performed by SDSU Theatre students
Directed by Peter Cirino



As visitors to a men's prison, the audience observes four fictional characters taking part in the I'M GOOD rehabilitation program. Through the eyes of the inmates, the audience learns about factors that lead to incarceration, challenges of prison life, human frailty, and the power of compassion. 

Recommended for Ages 16+
Free admission; Reservations strongly recommended. 

April 20th-23rd at 7:30pm
at the San Diego State University Experimental Theatre
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182


This production would not be possible without the support of Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility,  The William James Association Prison Arts Project, The James Irvine Foundation, California Arts Council, City of San Diego Commission for Arts & Culture, The SDSU School of Public Affairs, Criminal Justice; The SDSU School of Theatre, Television and Film, and the State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Thank you!

Our Sponsors  

  

                                           

Anonymous, Balboa Park Kiwanis Foundation, City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office, City of Encinitas and Mizel Family Foundation Community Grant Program, Community Service Association, San Diego Unified School District, the Samuel I. Fox and John Henry Fox Foundation, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Mrs. Audrey Geisel/Dr. Seuss Foundation, Kinder Morgan, Kiwanis Club of La Jolla, Kiwanis Club of Old San Diego, The Jeffrey and Sheila Lipinsky Family Foundation, Bill and Annie Macomber, Macomber Family Foundation, Mira Mesa Self Storage, The Parker Foundation, The Arthur and Jeanette Pratt Memorial Fund, Allison and Robert Price Family Foundation Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation, ResMed Foundation, The Ariel W. Coggeshall Fund of The San Diego Foundation Malin Burnham Center for Civic Engagement, The Weingart Foundation, US Bank, Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust, and the Gary and Mary West Foundation.  


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