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The Laramie Project
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of a gay college student in Laramie, Wyoming in 1998, a NYC theater company asked, "What can we as theater artists do as a response?" They visited Laramie numerous times over the next year, recording the experiences of a cross-section of the citizenry: professors and students, bartenders and taxi drivers, doctors, police, and ultimately the murderers themselves, from which they created a unique, essential, and eternally relevant play, a kaleidoscopic portrait of our nation's values, prejudices, and aspirations. "Astonishing. Not since 'Angels in America' has a play attempted so much: An examination of the American psyche" --Associated Press "A theatrical event not to be missed" --New York Magazine
Venue: Theater at St. Jean's
150 E 76th Street
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