Gildenhorn Recital Hall at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
College Park, Maryland 20742

One month after the brutal murder of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard on October 12, 1998, members of Tectonic Theater Project went to Laramie, Wyoming, to interview residents about the killing. Those interviews served as the basis for The Laramie Project, a play that chronicles how the community grappled with the slaying. Ten years after Shepard's death, which has become a rallying cry for gay rights and hate-crime laws, the company returned to Laramie to investigate the long-term cultural impact of the Shepard murder and the collective memory of the community a decade after the event. Their epilogue will be shared in communities across the country through public readings this night, the 11th anniversary of Matthew's murder. The evening will start with a pre-show event broadcast live from Alice Tully Hall in NYC. Featuring the Tectonic Theatre Company and special guests, the pre-performance event will unite audiences in theatres across the nation who are about to experience the epilogue. Following the reading, we will rejoin the proceedings at Alice Tully Hall for a lively discussion with an expert panel to explore the continuing impact of The Laramie Project.

This event is part of the University of Maryland's Semester on Peace.
This performance is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days.

FREE EVENT

Official Website: http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu/2009/c/performances/performance?rowid=9570

Added by Clarice Smith Center on September 21, 2009