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Laramie Project
Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman
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On October 7, 1998, a young gay man was discovered bound to a fence in the hills outside Laramie, Wyoming, savagely beaten and left to die in an act of hate that shocked the nation. Matthew Shepard's death became a national symbol of intolerance, but for the people of Laramie the event was deeply personal, and it's they we hear in this stunningly effective theater piece, a deeply complex portrait of a community.
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bela_deters
The Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman
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This play was very impactful, I believe it‘s a must read. It‘s short but powerful

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Notafraidofwords
Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman
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This is a play based on the death of M.Shepard who died in 1998 when he left a bar Wyoming with two men. The following day he was discovered at the edge of town: tied to a fence, brutally beaten. He died days later. This play is based on interviews of the community in Wyoming. It is chilling & heart wrenching. And it challenges major phrases, such as "live and let live" and "hate the sin, not the sinner." Ultimately, inherently dangerous phrases.

Notafraidofwords A must read play and a play that should be taught in every school. 7y
TheBookHippie I cried buckets getting through that. Gut wrenching ...necessary. 7y
Notafraidofwords @TheBookHippie it was chilling. I really hope they include this in more school curriculums. 7y
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David4
Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman
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A must read for fostering empathy and a realization that all of us are human, irregardless of our differences.

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rebeccavoy
Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman
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I would love to see this performed, really interested to see how they stage this many characters.

David4 A must read/see for fostering empathy and realization that all of us are humans irregardless of our differences. 8y
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