Piedmont Theatre Season Begins with ‘The Laramie Project’ Oct. 3-6
The Piedmont University Theatre Department launches the 24-25 Mainstage season with The Laramie Project, performing Oct. 3-6. One of the most frequently produced plays in the United States, The Laramie Project depicts the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man in Laramie, Wyoming. The play aims to promote dialogue about equality, acceptance, and tolerance.
The Laramie Project will be performed Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Oct. 3-5, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. in the Swanson Center Blackbox Theater in Demorest.
On Oct. 6, 1998, twenty-one-year-old Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten, and left to die outside Laramie, Wyoming. His murderers targeted him because he was gay. Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theatre Project traveled to Laramie to chronicle the reaction of the community to such a horrendous hate crime. They conducted 200 interviews over the span of two years uncovering reactions and opinions surrounding Matthew's murder. The New York-based theatre group then used these interviews to create The Laramie Project.
Bill Gabelhausen is directing The Laramie Project and he is excited and grateful to work on this production. “The characters you will see on stage are based on real people unraveling their thoughts and feelings about the tragic death of Matthew Shepard and what it means for the future of their community. It is easy to slap a bumper sticker on your car that says, No Hate In My State, but can we support those words with our actions?”
Gabelhausen directs the Piedmont production, and Junior Kattie Smith is the stage manager.
Leading Players
Haylie Collins
Shelby Armentrout
Parker Skillin
Laurana Layton
Willow Cannon
Amanda Baker
Tyler Pellegrino
Josh Farmer
Ethan Spinks
Gabe Richman
Clayton Maddox
General admission seating is $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students. Admission is free for Piedmont University faculty, staff, and students. Tickets may be purchased online at piedmont.edu/tickets or by calling the box office at 706-778-8500 x1355.
Content Warning: This production explores the following themes which may be triggering for some audience members, including homophobia, hate speech and hate crime, prejudice and intolerance, death, violence, kidnapping, torture and murder.
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