Public Performances

25TH SEASON PUBLIC PERFORMANCES

"SBB 25: A 25th ANNIVERSARY RETROSPECTIVE"
Public Performances
Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
LaGrange, KY

PERFORMANCES TBA

Due to COVID-19, our 25th anniversary production has been postponed.

Our reservation request form will re-open when we know more.

Shakespeare Behind Bars proudly celebrates 25 years at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex in La Grange, KY. For this special anniversary evening, the ensemble will present material from 25 years of Shakespeare Behind Bars.
Shakespeare Behind Bars at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex, King Lear, May 2019

“Myth: People never change. Oh, but they do. Drastically and permanently. This occurred to me when I watched the Shakespeare Behind Bars production of Romeo and Juliet at Luther Luckett Prison last night. These men cannot re-do the day that sealed their fate, but they have become better men while they are serving their time. I admire that.”
– audience member

Public performances are held each year at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex in LaGrange, KY.

A background check and security clearance are required to attend an SBB performance.
(If you are currently on an SBB inmate’s visiting list, please note the inmate’s name and you do not need to submit social security number, date of birth, or driver’s license number.  If you are a KY Department of Corrections employee or KY Department of Corrections state ID volunteer, you do not need to submit social security number, date of birth, or driver’s license number.)

SBB donors and inmate family members receive reservation priority.
To obtain reservation priority, we invite you to make a tax-deductible donation today!

Questions? Please contact Director of KY Programs Matt Wallace at matt@kyshakespeare.com.

"Blown away as always to our annual homage to Shakespeare Behind Bars at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex. An amazingly poignant production left us in tears and humbled by the opportunity to support these guys in their work.” – audience member

“We are still stunned and moved by last night’s performance.” – audience member