Australian Theatre for Young People presents
The Laramie Project
Since it first opened at The Denver Theatre in March 2000, The Laramie Project has gone on to be an international phenomenon. Based on over four hundred interviews with residents of the sleepy town of Laramie, Wyoming, the play explores the contradictions of ordinary people.
On October 12, 1998, an openly gay University of Wyoming student, 21-year-old Matthew Shepard, was murdered in an act of hate that shocked America. The Laramie Project, a stunningly effective ensemble theatre piece, investigates not so much the crime itself, or any one person, but rather the ethos of a place. In the tradition of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, or of Anna Deveare Smith’s Fires in the Mirror, the town of Laramie is brought to life as eight actors embody more than 60 different people in their own words — ranging from ranchers to university professors, from a lesbian waitress to a Baptist minister, from a Muslim feminist to a Roman Catholic priest.
See a young cast bring the huge range of characters to life with disarming simplicity. This is theatrical journalism at its very best.
Season 11 – 27 March
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Wednesday to Saturday, 7pm
Wednesday and Friday, 10:30am
ATYP Studio 1
The Wharf, Dawes Point, NSW 2000, Eora Country
Creative Team
PLAYWRIGHT
Moises Kaufman
DIRECTOR
Fraser Corfield
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER
Tobhiya Stone Feller
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Eddie Welsh
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Liam Kennedy
STAGE MANAGER
Bronwyn Millar
AUDIOVISUAL DESIGNERS
Gabriel Clark
Monica Monin
ACCENT COACH
Natasha MaNamara
IMAGE
Sally Flegg
WITH
Elizabeth Gibney
Elizabeth Heaney
Kyle Hedrick
Lisa Kowalski
Adam Marks
Claudia Osborne
Patrick Richards
Ashley Richardson
Anthony Slater
Sam Wade
Acknowledgements
Presented by ATYP by arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia on behalf of Dramatists Play Service, Inc. NY