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NRT presents: “The Laramie Project”

nrtlaramieWhat: In conjunction with Pride Week, No Refund Theatre is presenting “The Laramie Project,” a documentary piece that chronicles life in Laramie, Wyoming, in the year following the assault and death of Matthew Shepard in 1998.

Where: Forum Building, Room 111

When: 9:00 pm on Thursday March 26, 8:00 pm on Friday March 27 and Saturday March 28

Cost: FREE!

Listen to the director, Katie Bucaro, and the assistant director, Anthony Arbaiza, discuss this play by visiting http://norefundtheatre.podomatic.com.

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