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Thank you to all who attended!
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Playwrights Project partners with San Diego State University to present the 12th season of Beyond Prison Walls, featuring scripts written in our Out of the Yard program by playwrights at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility and Centinela State Prison.
These heartfelt and inspiring plays demonstrate the compassion and creativity of the writers in our arts in corrections programs. Students in SDSU’s School of Theatre, Television and Project Rebound will direct and perform these short plays. Each performance includes all of the plays listed below and is followed by a conversation with audience, artists, alumni and representatives from the correctional facilities.
April 18th | 7:00 PM
April 19th | 7:00 PM
April 20th | 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM
FREE | SDSU Conrad Prebys Theatre
Featured Scripts:
Goldfish by David Rico
Beautyful by Dontaye Henderson
Treasure by Mike Perez
Home at Last by Steven A. Gonzales
The Bus Stop by Henry Oliva
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Donations to Playwrights Project are welcomed to support future programming.
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This program is supported by the California Arts Council and the Sidney E. Frank Foundation. Out of the Yard programs inside correctional facilities are provided in partnership with the William James Association and supported by the California Arts Council's Transformative Arts Program.
Driving Directions to SDSU's Conrad Prebys Theatre
There are several places to park at SDSU. Street parking is available near the campus as well as in paid parking structures.
The closest structure is Parking Structure 12 (PS12).
Once parked, be sure to pay for parking:
Navigating Campus to Get to Conrad Prebys Theatre
Via Uber or Lyft
From Parking Structure 12 (PS12)
BY TROLLEY
The GREEN LINE stops at SDSU and the transit center is located near the new Aztec Student Union. Upon exiting the trolley, follow the path outside and up the walkway. The Outdoor Amphitheater (OAT) will be ahead of you on the left. Follow this walkway across Campanile Walk (look for the large outdoor sculpture). The drama building is across from the music building.
For additional information or questions, contact Playwrights Project at write@playwrightsproject.org.