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Jun
By Stelios Misinas and Karolina Tagaris In a Greek jail, inmates find freedom in theatre KORYDALLOS PRISON, Greece - On a stifling summer evening, the actors took to the stage: a grassy courtyard enclosed by towering prison walls, topped with barbed wire and lit by a floodlight. The performers were inmates at Greece's maximum-security jail, and so was the audience. The play - ancient Greek tragedy 'Antigone', a story about free will, disobedience and authority - spoke to their hearts. For a short hour, they felt free. Dressed in cream-coloured costumes, the men, aged between 24 and 63, had been…