THE LARAMIE PROJECT: 10 YEARS LATER

      The Moving Theatre Company and Alacrity Productions presents

      THE LARAMIE PROJECT: 10 YEARS LATER

      THE LARAMIE PROJECT: 10 YEARS LATER

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      Basement Theatre

      Lower Greys Avenue

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Tue 28 Aug 2012 - Sat 8 Sep 2012

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      1 hour 30 minutes

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      The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later
      By Moises Kauffman and the Tectonic Theatre Project

      "A Pioneering and Powerful Stage Event" - Time Magazine


      THE LARAMIE PROJECT: 10 YEARS LATER is the epilogue to the iconic Laramie Project. Edited together from interviews within the community of Laramie, Wyoming following the murder of Matthew Shepherd in an apparent hate crime. The epilogue is 100% verbatim with 8 actors playing a multitude of roles, from cops to priests, mothers to criminals.

      Heartfelt, humorous and provoking - TLP:10 is a work that calls for talk about social change towards prejudice, violence and intolerance.

      The story belongs to Laramie, but its message is universal.

      Following a critically acclaimed, sell out season at BATS Theatre in Wellington, TLP:10 comes to The Basement for a strictly limited season.

      "an exceptionally strong production" The Dominion Post
      "the excellent ensemble meet important challenges head on" Theatreview

      Featuring Leon Wadham (Tribes), Martyn Wood (Sexual Perversity in Chicago), Sophie Roberts (Wolf's Lair), Sophie Hambleton (Top Girls), Simon Leary (Mates and Lovers), Renee Lyons (Joseph and Mahina), Shadon Meredith (TLP: 10) and Veronica Brady (The Arrival).

      Directed by Katharine McGill (Munted)