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Performing Laramie: The Tectonic Theater's Project
by
Stoller, Terry
in
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/ Gays & lesbians
/ Hate crimes
/ Journalism
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Testimony
/ Theater
/ Wilder, Thornton (1897-1975)
2004
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Performing Laramie: The Tectonic Theater's Project
by
Stoller, Terry
in
Actors
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Hate crimes
/ Journalism
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Testimony
/ Theater
/ Wilder, Thornton (1897-1975)
2004
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Performing Laramie: The Tectonic Theater's Project
2004
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[...]the actual writing was done by a writers' group that included assistant director Leigh Fondakowski as well as actors Stephen Belber and Greg Pierotti. [...]one actress's journal entries are not hers at all but rather those of the set designer who left the project midway. [...]in association with the university, Father Roger, who is the pastor of Saint Paul's Newman Center, a Roman Catholic church near the university, has been responsible for campus vigils, memorial programs and an ongoing educational program about homosexuality at his church. [...]the play underlines how culture clashes and misunderstandings can be overcome by getting to know people and advancing beyond assumptions. Because The Laramie Project offers this positive instruction, in addition to exploring how a town responds to and copes with a horrific crime, it has achieved what journalist Don Shewey calls \"an extended life\" in American schools.
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New England Theatre Conference
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