In October 1998, a queer twenty-one-year old university student is kidnapped, beaten, and murdered on a fence in Laramie, Wyoming. The students name is Matthew Shepard. Told through private confessions, court hearings, and news reports collected from the town, Moises Kaufman's play (in collaboration with the Tectonic Theater Project) is a poignant commentary on the deep-rooted violence of our country, urging us to find grace and compassion beyond grief. Directed by Ethan Luk '24. NOTE: The Laramie Project includes scenes that discuss and/or portray violence, sexual assault, and homophobia. Please prioritize your comfort and wellbeing when deciding whether to engage with the content of our production. The Laramie Project is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. PERFORMANCES are April 15th-17th and 22nd-24th at 8 PM. TICKETS are $8 for students, $10 for faculty & seniors, and $12 for general audiences. BUY TICKETS online at tickets.princeton.edu (preferred), the Frist ticketing office at 609-258-9220, or at the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before each show time.
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