BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20151106T000000Z DTEND:20151108T000000Z LOCATION: UID:20240419T182116Zwww.belmont.k12.ma.us DTSTAMP:20240419T182116Z SUMMARY:The Laramie Project DESCRIPTION:PERFORMANCE INFO November 5, 6 & 7 at 7pm  $15 adults, $10 non-BHS students,  FREE for BHS Students & Staff  The Laramie Project deals with sensitive subject matter and contains mature content, strong language, and descriptions of violence; it is not suitable for children and parental discretion is strongly advised for young teens. ABOUT THE SHOW In 1998, Matthew Shepard, a gay college student in Laramie, Wyoming was kidnapped, beaten and left to die. The incident became a national media event and put the town of Laramie under a microscope. Over the course of the following year, The Tectonic Theater Project conducted hundreds of interviews with Laramie Residents and others involved. The show itself is a series of monologues and scenes taken directly from the transcripts of those interviews. The real words of over 70 people weave together to tell the story of what happened to Matthew and try to make sense of how such a brutal crime could happen in a town like Laramie.  TICKET INFO  Buy tickets now online and at Champions in Belmont Center soon. BHS Students get a free ticket online with the coupon code "STUDENT". BPS Staff get a free ticket online with the coupon code "BPSSTAFF" Learn more about the show and special events here X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:

The Laramie ProjectPERFORMANCE INFO

November 5, 6 & 7 at 7pm 
$15 adults, $10 non-BHS students, 
FREE for BHS Students & Staff 

The Laramie Project deals with sensitive subject matter and contains mature content, strong language, and descriptions of violence; it is not suitable for children and parental discretion is strongly advised for young teens.

ABOUT THE SHOW

In 1998, Matthew Shepard, a gay college student in Laramie, Wyoming was kidnapped, beaten and left to die. The incident became a national media event and put the town of Laramie under a microscope. Over the course of the following year, The Tectonic Theater Project conducted hundreds of interviews with Laramie Residents and others involved. The show itself is a series of monologues and scenes taken directly from the transcripts of those interviews. The real words of over 70 people weave together to tell the story of what happened to Matthew and try to make sense of how such a brutal crime could happen in a town like Laramie. 

TICKET INFO 

Buy tickets now online and at Champions in Belmont Center soon. BHS Students get a free ticket online with the coupon code "STUDENT". BPS Staff get a free ticket online with the coupon code "BPSSTAFF"

Learn more about the show and special events here

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