[NEOPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre presents "THE LARAMIE PROJECT"

Jeremy Benjamin jbenjami at lorainccc.edu
Fri Mar 24 09:36:30 PST 2006


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=B3An act of brutality that shocked the nation=B2 is the description of the
story behind the upcoming LCCC Theatre Program production.  The LCCC Theatr=
e
Program is presenting THE LARAMIE PROJECT on Monday through Saturday, April
3-8, 2006, at 7:30 p.m.  THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a documentary drama of the
aftermath following the hate crime murder of University of Wyoming student,
Matthew Shepard, that drew the shocked attention of world wide media and
rocked the nation in 1998 and brought crimes of hatred to the attention of
the world.=20
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The citizens of Laramie, Wyoming were extensively interviewed before and
during the trials of the two young men who committed the hate crime against
the gay freshman student in an attempt to understand how such a vicious
crime could happen in a seemingly friendly and welcoming small western
college town.  Sixteen LCCC theatre students portray and speak the actual
words of the over 70 characters who participated in the interviews to try t=
o
find answers for hate crimes against minorities.
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Some explicit mature language is used in the interviews as quoted in the
performance; however, the action on stage is suitable for all audiences.
All performances will be presented in the Stocker Center Main Theatre.
Tickets are available at the Stocker Center box office for $7.00 for adults
and $6.00 for all students and Golden Buckeye card holders.




Jeremy K. Benjamin
Production Manager/Technical Director/Designer
Lorain County Community College
1005 N. Abbe Rd.
Elyria,  OH  44035
(440) 366-7120
jbenjami at lorainccc.edu


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media and rocked the nation in 1998 and brought crimes of hatred to the atte=
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ring the trials of the two young men who committed the hate crime against th=
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could happen in a seemingly friendly and welcoming small western college tow=
n.  Sixteen LCCC theatre students portray and speak the actual words of=
 the over 70 characters who participated in the interviews to try to find an=
swers for hate crimes against minorities.<BR>
 <BR>
Some explicit mature language is used in the interviews as quoted in the pe=
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;All performances will be presented in the Stocker Center Main Theatre. &nbs=
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Production Manager/Technical Director/Designer<BR>
Lorain County Community College<BR>
1005 N. Abbe Rd.<BR>
Elyria,  OH  44035<BR>
(440) 366-7120<BR>
jbenjami at lorainccc.edu<BR>
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