Four prison inmates are thrown randomly together during recreation time, to play scrabble, with the added zing of occasionally telling stories about a word on the board. The stories reveal their characters and histories, but the scrabble itself is a mere transient remission from the vagaries and harshness of prison life, which continues unabated around them and through them. We are party to a voyage through calm settled waters of support, camaraderie and story-telling, to storms of violence, abuse and abject despair in a rigid, alien and unforgiving environment. We feel the emotions of the highs and lows of prison life through the victimisation, determination and hope of our players, who ultimately all show resilience in one way or another. It is a fable about humanity, garnered with wit, insight and encouragement, with a little whodunnit? thrown in for good measure.
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Picture yourself strolling through the park, looking at the sights around you and experiencing the sounds and smells of the day. Nothing really exciting happens, but it's an enjoyable experience nonetheless. This is the best way I can think of to explain Scrabble Babble Rabble.
This was an interesting and creative way to showcase language, stories, and the unlikely bond a group of inmates form during their association time playing Scrabble. They put a twist on the game to where they each had to tell a story using one of the words already played on the board. I really enjoyed the different stories they each shared.
I'll definitely say, that while I overall enjoyed this one, it won't be for everyone. It is bleak and harsh (I mean prison life so