The candlelight vigil for Matthew Shepard. The Laramie Project will play at The Edge Center for the Arts, in Bigfork, on Friday, Jan.
Photo by Erin Granzow/Reflections Photography, Washington, D.C. Twenty-year-old student Garrison Gibbons from Ole Miss speaks at the vigil.
Members of Washington’s Gay Men’s Chorus at a candlelight vigil for Matthew Shepard. Also pictured are members of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington. These transcripts were transformed into the play The Laramie Project, which tells the stories of real people who lived at the epicenter of one of the nation’s most heinous anti-gay hate crimes. Tetreault speaks with the cast about producing "The Laramie Project." Dennis Shepard speaks at a candlelight vigil held in honor of his son, Matthew Shepard, and National Coming Out Day. After Matthew’s murder in 1998, members of the Tectonic Theater Project in New York City traveled to Laramie, Wyoming, to interview residents about how the attack on Matt had affected the town. Director Matthew Gardiner shares images from Laramie, Wyoming, with the cast and design team for the Ford’s Theatre production of "The Laramie Project." Cast members Amy McWilliams and Katherine Renee Turner at the first rehearsal of "The Laramie Project." Costume Designer Helen Huang at first rehearsal for "The Laramie Project." Director Matthew Gardiner at first rehearsal for "The Laramie Project." Cast members Craig Wallace, Kimberly Gilbert and Paul Scanlan at the first rehearsal for "The Laramie Project." Dialects coach Lynn Watson with assistant director Rick Hammerly and director Matthew Gardiner at first rehearsal for "The Laramie Project." Ford’s Theatre Director Paul R.