Pittsfield Players present “The Laramie Project”

The Pittsfield Players will perform

The Pittsfield Players will perform "The Laramie Project" on May 2, 3, 9 and 10, 2025. The Pittsfield Players / Courtesy

Published: 04-30-2025 8:00 AM

Directors Meggin Dail and Jeff Crowell-Gregoire are pleased to present to “The Laramie Project” by the Techtonic Theatre Project on May 2, 3, 9 and 10. Accompanying this Pittsfield Players show is an opening act of music by Loose Ground, the winners of the Players’ Mic Competition 2025.

“The Laramie Project” is a play written by The Techtonic Theatre Project of NYC after the troupe visited Laramie, Wyoming following the nation’s first recognized hate crime in 1998, the murder of Matthew Shepard. The show consists of “moments” instead of scenes that are made up of snippets from the troupe’s interviews done between the troupe’s members and Laramie’s residents. The moments consist of the telling of both sides of the story, finishing with a message of hope for the future

The Pittsfield Players invite you to be a part of this unique performance – both a work of art and a work of the heart — and advise you that the performance contains strong language and adult themes and is not intended for children. Our website www.pittsfieldplayers.org has more information about this play, and we encourage you to visit it. Tickets are also available online and by reservation, 603-435-8853 and at the door.

This project is fully sponsored by Darrah Enterprises  of Pittsfield.

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