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Upcoming: The Laramie Project (March 22 - May 12) and The Laramie Project Ten Years Later (April 22 - May 13), Zach Theatre Print E-mail

 

Click for ALT review, March 30

UPDATES: Feature article by Jeanne Claire van Ryzin in the Statesman's Austin360 Seeing Things blog, March 25

Comments by Claire Canavan in the Statesman's Austin360.com Seeing Things blog, April 25 (348 words)

KXAN feature by Jim Swift with interview of Jaston Williams (video and written text), May 3

Review by Thomas Jenkins in the San Antonio Current, May 5

Review by Dan Solomon in the Austin Chronicle, May 10

Review by Ryan E. Johnson on May 13, closing date of the productions


Zach Theatre Austin TX


Jaston Williams Laramie Project Zach Theatre



presents

THE LARAMIE PROJECT in two parts
Written by Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris and Stephen Belber
Directed by Dave Steakley
Starring the original ZACH cast: Jaston Williams, Janelle Buchanan, Martin Burke, Meredith McCall, Robert Newell, Sarah Richardson and Jenny Larson, with Harvey Guion

A deeply moving story from the American heartland.


PART I: THE LARAMIE PROJECT
March 20 - May 12, 2012
An inspiring theatrical experience based on the events surrounding the Matthew Shepard story as seen through the eyes of the Wyoming townspeople who were both witnesses and participants.


PLUS A MAJOR NEW EVENT…


PART II: THE LARAMIE PROJECT 10 YEARS LATER
April 22 - May 13, 2012
A decade passed and we return to Laramie to see what has changed — and what hasn’t. The results are surprising, life-altering and unforgettable!

 


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