A staggering number of self-inflicted deaths have happened at HMP Woodhill. Now, the testimonies of the deceased’s loved ones have been turned into a shattering piece of theatre

Matt Woodhead has always wanted to expand the possibilities of theatre. Now he may well have invented an entirely new genre: the verbatim investigative dance piece. Even Woodhead is not sure how to describe his latest show, but one thing’s for sure: it’s a compelling piece of journalism and a wonderfully ambitious meshing of art forms.

Woodhill is an exposé of multiple self-inflicted deaths at the prison of that name in Milton Keynes – and the institutional failings that have allowed them to happen. In June 2018, the HM Inspectorate of Prisons reported that, “staggeringly”, a total of 20 men had taken their lives in seven years at Woodhill, higher than at any other jail in England and Wales. There have been further cases since then.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

World must rewild on massive scale to heal nature and climate, says UN

The ‘decade on ecosystem restoration’ launches with a call for ‘imagination’ and…

The Chinese Communist party: 100 years that shook the world

As China marks the centenary of its ruling party, we examine key…

Madrid opera halted by audience protest over lack of social distancing

Spectators at Teatro Real say they were crammed into seats without space…

Navalny prosecutors seek three-and-a-half-year jail term

Putin spokesman says Moscow will ignore US pleas for opposition leader to…