Young Inmates Strut Their Hour Upon the Stage
By Marc Fisher
Banquo, brave and noble, wears dreadlocks, sleeps in a one-man cell and lives behind a towering fence of razor wire.
He describes himself as a 'fun and easy' guy who stands up for his friend Macbeth. But although Banquo sees through what Shakespeare calls 'the instruments of darkness,' Macbeth succumbs to his base desires."
By Marc Fisher
Banquo, brave and noble, wears dreadlocks, sleeps in a one-man cell and lives behind a towering fence of razor wire.
He describes himself as a 'fun and easy' guy who stands up for his friend Macbeth. But although Banquo sees through what Shakespeare calls 'the instruments of darkness,' Macbeth succumbs to his base desires."
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