In the latest episode of Field Days, Chris and Greg are joined by Shakespeare in Prison founder Frannie Shepherd-Bates. Just in time for the Bard's birthday, Shepherd-Bates shares insights and outcomes of the program's history and its lasting influence on prisoners given the chance to rehearse, produce and perform some of Shakespeare's greatest works.

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Shakespeare In Prison Podcast
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