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    The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (an Epilogue)

    Presented by University of Houston - School of Theatre & Dance at University of Houston - Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre

    October 12, 2009

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    The Laramie Project:  Ten Years Later (an Epilogue)

    The University of Houston - School of Theatre & Dance and the Tectonic Theater Project present The Laramie Project:  Ten Years Later (an Epilogue).  This will be premiered in over 100 cities on October 12, 2009.

    The creators of the highly acclaimed play The Laramie Project, which since 2000 has been one of the most performed plays in America, will premiere a compelling and groundbreaking epilogue to...

    The University of Houston - School of Theatre & Dance and the Tectonic Theater Project present The Laramie Project:  Ten Years Later (an Epilogue).  This will be premiered in over 100 cities on October 12, 2009.

    The creators of the highly acclaimed play The Laramie Project, which since 2000 has been one of the most performed plays in America, will premiere a compelling and groundbreaking epilogue to the original piece. Entitled The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later,  the play will be performed in New York at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, and over 100 other theaters in all fifty states, Canada, Great Britain, Spain, Hong Kong and Australia on October 12, 2009. The writers of this play are Tectonic Theater Project members Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris, and Stephen Belber.

    The University of Houston School of Theare & Dance will present the Houston reading on October 12, 2009 at 7:30 pm in the Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre in the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts. Tickets are free and can be reserved by calling 713-743-2929.

    The epilogue focuses on the long-term effects of the murder of Matthew Shepard on the town of Laramie. It explores how the town has changed and how the murder continues to reverberate in the community. The play also includes new interviews with Matthew’s mother Judy Shepard and Mathew’s murderer Aaron McKinney, who’s serving two consecutive life sentences. The writers also conducted many follow-up interviews with Laramie residents from the original piece, including, Romaine Patterson, Reggie Fluty, Jedediah Shultz, Father Roger Schmidt, Jonas Slonaker, Beth Loffreda and others.

    In tandem with the Premiere, an online interactive community will be launched where participants can blog, upload video and photos and share their stories about the play, experiences in preparing and presenting the Epilogue in their communities. The members of Tectonic Theater Project will be active participants in the online community, offering participants feedback and encouragement.

    “The Tectonic Theater Project set out to find out how Laramie had changed in the ten years since the murder of Matthew Shepard. When we arrived, we were forced to confront the question, ‘How do you measure change in a community?’ One of the things we found when we got there, which greatly surprised us, was people in Laramie saying this was not a hate crime,” said Moises Kaufman, Artistic Director of Tectonic Theater Project.

    "We found the people of Laramie still fighting to own their own history, their own identity, their own story, and part of that is shaped by how they understand what happened that night to Matthew,” continued Leigh Fondakowski. “Creating the epilogue also gave us the opportunity to talk to Aaron McKinney about his crime, what his thinking is about it now, and what his experience has been in prison over the past decade,," said Greg Pierotti, the company member who interviewed Aaron. "We were also able to speak with Matthew's mother, Judy Shepard, whose striking transformation from privately grieving mother to civil rights activist has captured the nation’s attention,” concluded Andy Paris.

    TECTONIC THEATER PROJECT LAUNCHS ONLINE COMMUNITY WWW.LARAMIEPROJECT.ORG.  


    University of Houston - Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre

    School of Theatre Office
    133 Wortham
    Houston, TX 77204-4016

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    Tickets:

    FREE. Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 713-743-2929.


    Times:

    7:30 pm


    Phone: 713-743-2929

    Parking:

    The closest parking lots are 16B and 16F. There is metered parking in the first row of lot 16B, and there is gated visitor's parking in lot 16F.

    Directions to this building from
    I-45 South
    (downtown)
    - exit Cullen
    - turn right on Cullen
    - cross Elgin Street
    - turn left after UH Entrance 16 on a side street marked "theatre patrons drop off"
    - the theatre will be the second building on the right
     


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