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UNR School of the Arts Production History The Laramie Project

UNR School of the Arts Production History The Laramie Project

In October 1998, a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten, and left tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised, and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half, in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, while others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of the reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences in Laramie.

Redfield Studio Theatre, Church Fine Arts
$5-$25
07:30 PM - 11:59 PM on Sun, 3 Nov 2024

Event Supported By

University of Nevada Reno School of the Arts
(775) 784-4278
pas@unr.edu
Redfield Studio Theatre, Church Fine Arts
1664 N. Virginia Street
Reno, Nevada 89557
(775) 784-1110
pas@unr.edu