The Laramie Project at El Camino College Center for the Arts – Campus Theatre (Torrance, CA)

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El Camino College Center for the Arts – Campus Theatre (Torrance, CA)

"The Laramie Project"

The story of Matthew Shepard made national headlines in 1998: The 21-year-old gay college student was savagely beaten, tied to a fence and left to die in Laramie, Wyoming. Two men were arrested and charged with kidnapping, aggravated robbery and attempted first-degree murder for the hate crime. One month later, when emotions were still raw, director Moisés Kaufman and his team began conducting hundreds of interviews with the people of Laramie. From those interviews came The Laramie Project, a brutally honest and thought-provoking “live documentary” about an outraged nation and a stunned Wyoming town. One of the last decade’s most performed American plays, and also adapted into a 2002 HBO movie, The Laramie Project is a heart-rending theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink as well as the heights of compassion of which we are capable. A new generation of actors brings to life at El Camino College Center for the Arts a living mosaic of one community’s response to a tragedy that became a catalyst for cultural and social change in America.

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