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STL TV LIVE - The Laramie Project
HOST: Sarah Bernard
SHOW DATE: April 3, 2014

Since its original debut in 2000, The Laramie Project has been performed by hundreds of high schools, colleges and community theaters. Next, it's happening at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. 

Guest: Jacqueline Thompson / Director, The Laramie Project; Assistant Professor, UMSL
Guest: Nolan Ebbinghaus / Student Actor, The Laramie Project
Guest: Amber Enke / Student Director, The Laramie Project

Info: UMSL's department of Theatre and Dance present "The Laramie Project"/ Touhill Performing Arts Center / April 10 -- 7:30 pm, April 11 -- 7:30 pm, April 12 -- 2 pm and 7:30 pm, April 13 -- 2 pm / Student and Senior discounts available / for tickets/more info: touhill.org or (314) 516-4949

The Laramie Project will be performed at the Touhill Performing Arts Center from April 10th through the 13th. 

The Laramie Project is a play drawing on interviews conducted with inhabitants of Laramie, Wyoming, journal entries, and published news reports to the reaction to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard. UMSL's department of Theatre and Dance will have 5 performances of The Laramie Project, from April 10 -- 13, at Touhill Performing Arts Center. Tickets are affordable and student and senior discounts also available.
Original languageAmerican English
Media of outputOnline
StatePublished - 2014

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities

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