Overview
The Broadway play “Punch” from Olivier Award-winning writer James Graham brought the power of restorative justice to thousands of New Yorkers and theater-goers. Based on a true story of a tragic one-punch manslaughter, “Punch” offers a close-up and deeply moving look at a restorative justice process—where people who have caused harm, those who have been hurt, and others in the community come together to build a path forward.
What is Restorative Justice?
The goal of our restorative justice work inside and outside the courtroom is to empower those most affected by harm—survivors and victims; those who have caused harm; family, friends, and other supports in both their lives; and the community as a whole. Through structured conversations in a safe space, everyone has a chance to speak, be heard, and move toward healing in a way that incarceration alone rarely allows.
Our Partnership with Punch
The Center for Justice Innovation was proud to partner with Manhattan Theatre Club to host a series of powerful post-show conversations to help audiences learn about the real-life impact of restorative justice. See photos below!
Podcast: The Real Life Story Behind the Broadway Show
After Jacob Dunne threw a single punch that killed James Hodgkinson, James’s parents were overcome by grief and anger. But they also had a lot of unanswered questions. With the help of a restorative justice facilitator, Jacob agreed to answer those questions—sparking a dialogue that would grow into a partnership, a journey of advocacy, and the Broadway show Punch. On our New Thinking podcast, hear from the real people behind this powerful play: James’s parents Joan Scourfield and David Hodgkinson; Jacob Dunne; and Nicola Fowler, the restorative justice practitioner who facilitated their unlikely dialogue.
Punch: The Real-Life Restorative Justice Story Behind the Broadway Show
Sep 29, 2025
Sharing the Theater Experience
Experts in restorative practices from around the world came together to see the real-life story of restorative justice on Broadway. The event kicked off an international convening that we hosted, where people exchanged ideas and explored new avenues in restorative justice through a global lens. Watch leaders and practitioners reflect on their experience seeing the show together in New York.