This article appeared in the Feb. 18, 2008 issue of Suburban Styles Community Newspaper by The Oakland Press. It is cited on the ShakespeareBehindBars.org website.
The Oakland Press’s Suburban Lifestyles weekly: “Documentary Focuses on Prison Production of The Tempest”

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