The Castle, Stories of Life After Prison, Begins Off-Broadway March 30 | Playbill

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News The Castle, Stories of Life After Prison, Begins Off-Broadway March 30 The stories of the incarcerated take center stage when The Castle begins performances at New World Stages in Manhattan March 30.

Conceived and directed by David Rothenberg, The Castle has a cast that includes Vilma Ortiz Donovan, Kenneth Harrington, Angel Ramos and Casimiro Torres – all of whom tell their own real-life stories.

The Off-Broadway production, and its title, are inspired by the resident home run by the Fortune Society in upper Manhattan. The dramatic work features personal accounts of formerly incarcerated individuals and their re-entry into society.

Eric Krebs and Chase Mishkin produce the Off-Broadway engagement scheduled to officially open April 27.

Since its launch 40 years ago, the Fortune Society has been developing model programs that help former prisoners successfully re-enter their communities. The Castle serves as the Fortune Society's resident program for 60 men and women.

Inspired by the 1967 Off-Broadway prison drama, Fortune in Men's Eyes, the Fortune Society was founded by former theatre publicist David Rothenberg. Among the services offered are supportive housing, career development, job retention, substance abuse treatment, alternatives to incarceration, HIV/AIDS services, education, family services and drop-in services as well as ongoing access to aftercare. The Castle will play Sundays at 5 PM. Beginning April 19, additional performances will take place Saturdays at 5 PM as well. Tickets, priced $30-$45, are available by phoning (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.telecharge.com.

New World Stages is located in Manhattan at 340 West 50th Street.

For more information visit www.fortunesociety.org.

 
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