MONMOUTH, Ill. — A detailed look at the effects of
one of the nation’s most famous hate crimes is the plot for the next
Monmouth College Crimson Masque theater production, “The Laramie Project.”
Performances are Feb. 27-28 and March 1 at 7:30
p.m., and March 2 at 2 p.m. at the Wells Theater, located at 9th Street
and Broadway on the Monmouth College campus.
Admission is $6 for adults and $5 students and
senior citizens. Tickets may be ordered by contacting Bill Wallace at
309-457-2374 or billw@monm.edu.
A highly acclaimed play that was adapted into an
HBO movie, “The Laramie Project,” is based on the 1998 slaying of
University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, who was murdered for being
openly gay.
Playwright Moises Kaufman, along with members of
the Tectonic Theater Project (TTP), went to Laramie, Wyo., shortly after
the crime, investigating the incident and conducting interviews with the
surrounding community. The group made six trips to Laramie in one year and
performed more than 200 documented interviews. From these interviews,
along with court records and personal journals, the group was able to
create an inspiring re-production of the struggles and individual thoughts
of a community undergoing the event’s aftermath.
One of the members of the group, Andy Paris, was
on the MC campus last month to host a workshop with college students. The
event featured discussions of how the TTP created “The Laramie Project,”
and also included exercises to show others how to use the process.
Chris Sorensen, a friend of Paris and the son of
recently retired MC education professor Frank Sorensen, will serve as the
guest director. A New York actor, Sorensen was drawn to “The Laramie
Project” after an invitation to see the first read-through of the play at
the Atlantic Theatre Company School. Inspired by Paris’s immense passion
for the subject matter, Sorensen suggested that Monmouth College do the
show.
Paris, who graduated from the Experimental Theatre
Wing and the Classical Studio at New
York University, also performed in HBO’s
production of “The Laramie Project” with a cast that included Peter Fonda
(“Easy Rider”), Amy Madigan (“Field of Dreams”), Camryn Manheim (“The
Practice”), Janeane Garofalo (“Saturday Night Live!”) and Steve Buscemi
(“Fargo”). The film was selected as the Opening Night Premiere at the 2002
Sundance Film Festival.
The Monmouth College cast includes Andrew Almburg
of Malta, Aaron Cluka of Monmouth, Becky Duncan of Erie, Tina Mayer of
Lincoln, Lindsey Markel of Sidell, Emily Mitsdarffer of Blue Island,
Malory Payne of Oregon, Andrew Rubia of Park Forest and Troy Stark of Rock
Island. Travis McKee, a junior from Broken Arrow, Okla., will provide
original music for the production and Katie Mirsky, a senior from
Hampshire, is the assistant director. Theater professor Doug Rankin is
designing the show.