By Brent D. GlassLast week, I had the privilege of seeing a performance of Twelve Angry Men at Sing Sing
Correctional Facility (SSCF). Produced by Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) and performed by men incarcerated at SSCF, this play challenges all of us to explore the biases and prejudices that shape our decisions and relationships. The RTA production was outstanding with powerful and vivid performances. The audience loved it and gave the cast (pictured here) a well- deserved standing ovation. RTA’s mission is to “help people in prison develop critical life skills through the arts, modeling an approach to the justice system based on human dignity rather than punishment.” The play and the art show by RTA’s Visual Arts class at SSCF provided compelling examples of how this mission is being fulfilled. I remember seeing the film version of Twelve Angry Men (1957) several years ago and being moved by the Reginald Rose’s extraordinary script and the memorable performances by Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb. They set a standard that will never by matched. Nevertheless, on a warm spring night at Sing Sing, a spirited, passionate production gave us all a night to remember. Brent D. Glass Executive Director
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Robert Levinson
6/8/2023 07:44:47 pm
I was strongly moved upon reading that “Twelve Angry Men” was performed at Sing Sing using actors from the prison population. I’m sure the plays messages and truths rang loud and true in the hearts and souls of every audience member and will stay in the soul of cellblocks forever. Keep giving those men access to every single thing on earth that will make their assigned time easier and their hope for a successful and meaningful release stronger and stronger. Society wants and needs them to succeed and MUST pour hope and opportunity into each man’s heart every day. Bob Levinson
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