
A24 has taken bold, unprecedented steps to amplify the transformative power of storytelling through a series of initiatives rooted in the Oscar nominated and critically acclaimed film Sing Sing. On January 17, the film returned to theaters nationwide while also becoming the first major theatrical release made simultaneously available to nearly a million incarcerated individuals across the U.S., thanks to a groundbreaking partnership with Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) and Edovo, a digital learning platform for incarcerated people. This historic dual release transforms Sing Sing from a cinematic experience into a tool for education, reflection, and rehabilitation inside correctional facilities. Further extending this mission, A24 also presented a live performance of The Mummy’s Code—the original stage production that inspired the film—at Off-Broadway’s New York Theatre Workshop directed by Brent Buell and performed by the original cast of formerly incarcerated actors alongside guest performers made possible through partnerships with RTA, The Just Trust, and New York Theatre Workshop, the event culminated in a powerful Q&A with the cast and Buell, underscoring A24’s commitment to storytelling as a force for change both on screen and in the real world.