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RELEASE:
December
15, 2007
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questions to: (216)
521-2540
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Beck
Center for the
Arts
Teen Theater
presents
The
Laramie
Project
January
18-27, 2008
Lakewood, OH
– Beck Center for the Arts Teen Theater presents The Laramie
Project, a deeply moving play by Moisés Kaufman and members of the
Tectonic Theater Project, in the intimate Studio Theater, January 18 through 27,
2008. The Laramie
Project is a poignant drama about bigotry and tolerance, fear and
courage, hate and hope. Show times
are 7:30 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays. Audience members are invited to
participate in talk-back discussions with a panel of area experts after each
Sunday matinee. For tickets, call
the Beck Center Box Office at 216-521-2540.
On October 7, 1998, Matthew Shepard, a
young gay college student from Laramie,
Wyoming, was tied to a fence on the outskirts
of town, brutally beaten and left to die.
After his murder, members of the Tectonic Theater Project, a New
York-based theater company, traveled to
Laramie to interview residents and
chronicle the town’s loss of innocence.
The Laramie
Project is not a retelling of the crime story but the town’s reaction
to it.
Directed by Dan Kilbane, The Laramie
Project is based on resident interviews, the company members’ own
journal entries and published news reports. “Two of my goals working with this
remarkable group of young actors, is for the audience to realize that bigotry
and hatred are issues that we continue to battle everyday. And with this younger generation of
performers, I hope to convey that there is still hope that we are going in the
right direction as a community.” remarked Kilbane. “Also, I am honored to return to the
Beck
Center where I was once a part of the
teen theater program myself.” A
cast of 14 young actors portray more than sixty characters – from rural ranchers
to university professors – in a series of short scenes in three
acts.
Cast members for The Laramie Project
are students from the Beck Center’s Theater Education program. They have participated in core theater
classes at Beck Center.
In these classes, students explore basic acting skills through
improvisation and theater games.
They study method acting, as well as develop singing and acting
techniques. In addition, they have
had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater
terminology.
Tickets for The Laramie Project
are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Discounts are available for groups of 13
ore more. To reserve tickets, call
the Beck Center Box Office at 216-521-2540. Convenient, free on-site parking is
available.
Beck Center for the Arts is located at
17801 Detroit
Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown
Cleveland.
The
Laramie Project is
sponsored by Cox Communications, Music Is Elementary, Lakewoodbuzz.com, and the
Ohio Arts Council. Programming at
the Beck
Center is
made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, The
George Gund Foundation, The John P. Murphy Foundation, The Kulas Foundation, The
Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, The Abington Foundation, and the
Thomas H. White Foundation. The
Beck
Center also
gratefully acknowledges the citizens of
Cuyahoga
County
for their support through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts
organization which offers professional theater productions on two stages, arts
education classes in dance, music, theater, and visual arts, and art exhibits
featuring local and regional artists.
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