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Experience the Creativity of Incarcerated Artists

Discover the incredible talent and stories brought to life by incarcerated artists. Immerse yourself in the heartfelt theatre of incarcerated individuals. Each piece is a window into their world, offering unique perspective and profound emotions. Join us in celebrating their creativity and resilience.

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Our Work

19 to Life

Type of theatre: Voice

Description: 19 to life is designed to raise awareness and support our adolescence during the transition from adolescence to adulthood

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Love is Love

Type of theatre: Poem

Description: This poem ask the age old question is it better to of loved at all.

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Support Incarcerated Artists

By attending or supporting the theatre by incarcerated artists, you are contributing to their rehabilitation and giving them a platform to share their stories. These performances are not just entertainment;
they are powerful narratives of hope, resilience, and creativity.

Gain insight into lives and experiences of incarcerated individuals through their powerful words.

Your purchase helps Plural Platforms fund events for victims of crime and programs that keep the youth off the streets and out of jail.

Your support empowers these writers to continue sharing their stories and emotions.

Theatre serves as a bridge, connecting incarcerated individuals with the outside world through their art.

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Unique Performances:

Empowering Talent:

Building Connections

Philanthropic Impact:

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