Miguel Piñero’s award-winning Short Eyes was written during Piñero’s incarceration in the 1970s. This gripping drama deals with the complexities of daily life in a New York State Penitentiary punctuated by an ever-looming threat of violence and shifting alliances. When a man accused of molesting a child is brought into the prison, what ensues is a search for morality and justice in an unassuming place.

Preparing for the production

The play deals with profound moral and political issues, using language and imagery very representative of its environment, a house of detention. We acknowledge that some of the content can be potentially challenging for our community. We have developed a plan meant to prepare us to engage with the nuances and complexities of such an artistically potent piece of writing. Our goal in the course of our work is to encourage transparency and agency. Throughout the process, we have constantly made sure that all parties involved – actors, designers and production team alike – are fully informed and empowered to make the right decisions for themselves.

Transcript of Community Discussion

Talk-backs

Talk-backs followed each performance.

Lobby display

Posters provided information on playwright Miguel Piñero, the Nuyorican Poets movement, the origins and production history of the play (including Mount Holyoke’s own 1997 production), and the representation of prison life on stage and screen.

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The Department of Film Media Theater oversees an innovative, project-based curriculum that integrates practices of critical study with production and performance in the fields of film, media and theater.