The Laramie Project
At the Agassiz Theater at Harvard University
 
"One of the ten best plays of the year.  A pioneering work of theatrical reportage and a powerful stage event."
-Time Magazine

"Astonishing.  Not since Angels in America has a play attempted so much: nothing less than an examination of the American psyche at the end of the millenium."
-Associated Press

 
A Very Exciting Announcement

The cast and crew of The Laramie Project, in conjunction with The Nicholas Papadopoulos Fund, in recognition of the continuing struggles of the BGLTSA community and the ten-year anniversary of the event... is pleased to announce a special pre-show community event involving a panel of guests from Laramie, WY before our opening night premier of The Laramie Project at The Agassiz Theater!  Please visit the Publicity page to learn more details as they come.

The Laramie Project

We are very excited to be premiering this moving and magnificent play at The Agassiz Theater at Harvard!  This is especially meaningful for us because 2008 is the tenth year anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death. 

Our dedicated cast, crew, and chorus of over 45 students, staff members, and collaborators from throughout the Boston Area sincerely invite you to explore this website to learn more about our production, find out about the exciting events we have planned for our show, meet our extensive cast and crew, and learn how to acquire tickets!  Come back often for exclusive updates and news!

 
Sponsored by:





Supported by:

Harvard Student Undergraduate Council

Ann Radcliffe Trust and the Harvard College Women's Center

The Nicholas Papadopoulos Fund

Special Thanks to:

Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club

Harvard BGLTSA

Harvard Box Office





Home
January 8, 9, 10 at 7:30 p.m.
January 10, 11 at 2:00 p.m.
Jason Wong, Director | Jacqueline Palumbo & Lymaira Reyes, Assistant Directors | Truc Doan & Karla Reyes, Producers
Jan Luksic, Set Design | Moonlit Wang, Costume Design | Matt Stone and Paul Sawyier, Light Design | Sam Stuntz, Sound

"Nothing short of stunning.  Not to be missed."
-New York Magazine

by Moises Kaufman and The Tectonic Theater Project