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SUMMARY:Echoes of Holloway Prison
DESCRIPTION:13 July – 8 October 2018\nIslington Museum\, 245 St John St\, Clerkenwell\, London EC1V 4NB\nFree \nA series of free events and workshops will be taking place throughout the exhibition run. Click here to find out more and book \n\n7 September\nDIRT – Burning Salt EP Launch\n£12\nBook now \nAs part of the project\, Hannah Hull (Burning Salt) is artist-in-residence at Islington Museum. Hull has responded to Holloway’s stories with a series of songs\, which will be released as an EP entitled ‘DIRT’. \n\nThis exhibition by Islington Museum explores the history and significance of Holloway Prison\, the impact of its closure\, and the memories of those who lived and worked there. \nUntil its closure in June 2016\, Holloway Prison was western Europe’s largest women’s prison\, holding over 500 inmates including both adult women and young offenders. Converted to a female-only establishment in 1902\, the prison has housed women from all over Britain. \nThe project\, run by Islington Heritage\, in collaboration with Holloway Prison Stories and Middlesex University\, seeks to capture stories of this highly significant place meaning that\, even when it has gone\, the voices and echoes of Holloway Prison will remain. \nClick here to find out more \n\nImage courtesy of Echoes of Holloway Prison
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/echoes-of-holloway-prison/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Broken Dreams
DESCRIPTION:1st – 11th August\nRoyal Court Theatre\, London\nFrom £8\nClick here to book \nDevised and performed by men from HMP Springhill in collaboration with Kestrel Theatre Company\, Broken Dreams is their story\, shaped and written with Simon Longman and directed by Holly Race Roughan. \nThe play follows a group of friends struggling with grief\, guilt and the long-standing fight for justice from a housing system they believe has failed them. \nAfter a successful\, packed-out performance last autumn at the Royal Court\, Broken Dreams is back with a new cast from HMP Springhill released on license (ROTL) to perform for 8 shows. \nClick here for more information and to book your ticket \n\nKestrel Theatre Company is a charity that takes professionals into prisons to work collaboratively alongside those in the criminal justice system to create original theatre and film. Broken Dreams is their second collaboration with the Royal Court following Blood and Water in 2016.
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/broken-dreams/
LOCATION:Royal Court Theatre\, Sloane Square\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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