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Caged

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This poignant play, written by current and formerly incarcerated authors, uses gripping truths and soulful dialogue to reveal the human cost of America’s for-profit justice system. The story follows Omar, pulled back into the prison system after trying to lift his family out of poverty, who struggles to maintain a sense of humanity while fighting to keep his loved ones close.

123 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 3, 2020

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1,190 reviews
March 30, 2022
It’s amazing to think this started in a prison writing class and over time turned into this heart wrenching play. Something needs to change!
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4 reviews1 follower
June 14, 2020
Thank you for the hard work and vulnerability that went into creating this play. Caged was relatable, wise, honest, and moving. I wish I had more eloquent words and lengthier feedback, but this piece truly touched my spirit in a way that's difficult for me to describe. What I can say is that I will be sharing this beautiful work with others and working to create a world in which these struggles are a thing of our past.
Profile Image for Masha.
131 reviews18 followers
June 13, 2020
Raw, very vivid. Play written by New Jersey Theater cooperative.
Profile Image for Bobby Sullivan.
564 reviews7 followers
July 2, 2022
Really, really excellent. The old adage about "write what you know" has never been more true.
Profile Image for Rose Peterson.
307 reviews19 followers
March 19, 2022
Since reading August Wilson's Century Cycle and discovering Dominique Morisseau, I've been searching for more contemporary plays to bring into my classroom. Caged illuminates the generational effects of mass incarceration--and brings up questions for me about whether including eerily real depictions of life like this in my curriculum is healing or re-traumatizing.
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76 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2024
Incredible, heartbreaking, enraging. It's easy and comfortable to not think or learn about America's corrupt and violent prison system, and to never learn know the names of those trapped/ enslaved inside. And it's hidden from us- why would the system want us to know?

As with the last book I read, the word that comes to mind is 'honor'. It is an honor to read the combined stories of the New Jersey Prison Theater Cooperative and of their families, also acknowledging that there are many thousands more not shared. Required reading.
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51 reviews
July 19, 2023
Five stars for the fastidious, clever art of it all, but also a backup star because of the importance of facilitating art amongst society’s most oppressed people. Dare I suggest this was punchier than anything a celebrity “attacking” systems of oppression could offer…
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