THEATRE NEW WEST Proudly Presents THE LARAMIE PROJECT

THEATRE NEW WEST Proudly Presents THE LARAMIE PROJECT
Joe Watts
713-522-2204
Frenetic Theater
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THE LARAMIE PROJECT - is based on interviews of the Laramie community after Matthew Shepherd, a young, gay student at the University of Wyoming, was savagely beaten and left hanging on a fence to die.  The interviews were conducted by the Tectonic Theater Company from NYC.  When it first came out in 1998 it was the most produced play in America, both by regional theaters and at colleges and universities.  It was also an international success, and made into a film, produced by HBO.

This is the perfect time to produce the play.  The Tectonic group, returned to Laramie ten years later, to again interview members of the community about what had changed since the last time, and to interview the two assailants. They have written a new play titled THE LARAMIE PROJECT-TEN YEARS LATER.  On October 12, 150 different theaters and universities across the county, on the same night, held staged readings of the new play.  In Houston the reading was staged by the University of Houston Theatre Department. 

Also Matthew’s Mother, Judy Shepard, has a new book that just came out titled:  “THE MEANING OF MATTHEW:  My Son’s Murder in Laramie, and a World Transformed.” 

On Saturday night, October 10, in Washington D.C., there was a special dinner held by the Human Rights Campaign.  It was the eve of the following Sunday’s March on Washington for Gay Rights for: inclusion of sexual orientation in the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, to reverse the military policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, and for same sex marriage.  President Obama spoke at the dinner and promised Matthew’s parents, who were at the dinner, that he would make sure the bill, which bears their son’s name, would pass, to include “sexual orientation”.  He also promised to push for an end to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.  President Obama kept his promise, on October 28th he signed a bill that would make it a Federal hate crime to assault people based on sexual orientation.  

Directed by Artistic Director Joe Watts, Theatre New West’s production promises to be a more exciting one, unlike any that have been produced.  With live vocals and several dream sequences.
Also, in the Gallery space of Frenetic Theatre, local artists will display their work based on the theme on “Human Rights.”

Some of the reviews THE LARAMIE PROJECT has received include:

“Deeply moving…This play is OUR TOWN with a question mark, as in ‘Could this be our town?’   -The New York Times

“Astonishing.  Not since ANGELS IN AMERICA has a play attempted so much; nothing less than an examination of the American psyche at the end of the millennium.”  -Associated Press

“THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a terrific piece of theater, history, and life…There emerges a mosaic as moving and important as any you will see on the walls of the churches of the world…Nothing short of stunning…You should not miss a theatrical and human event that deserves standing up for, with applause, or better yet, silently, taking an important lesson profound to heart.”  -New York magazine



When:  10 Performances- November 19, and 20,
no performances Thanksgiving weekend
December 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19

Opening November 19, Friday and Saturdays @  8:00PM,
Sunday performances @ 3:PM

Tickets:  $20, Seniors 62 & over and Students with ID $15

Reservations and Information:  713-522-2204