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Moises Kaufman

    Moisés Kaufman est un dramaturge et metteur en scène célébré dont l'œuvre plonge profondément dans des thèmes sociaux et personnels complexes. Grâce à son approche théâtrale distinctive, souvent ancrée dans des événements réels et des entretiens, il explore des questions d'identité, de culture et d'expérience humaine. Les pièces de Kaufman se caractérisent par leur résonance émotionnelle et leur profondeur intellectuelle, offrant au public une perspective stimulante sur le monde contemporain. Son écriture reflète son propre parcours multiculturel, soulignant le pouvoir du récit pour connecter les gens.

    Moment Work
    The Laramie Project. Ten Years Later
    Gross Indecency
    The Laramie Project And The Laramie Project
    • 4,3(766)Évaluer

      Two classic plays in a single volume: One of the most-performed theater pieces in America about the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard and the town in which it happened, joined by an essential and moving sequel to the original play. "A terrific piece of theater, history, and life.... Nothing short of stunning.... A theatrical and human event.” —New York magazine On October 7, 1998, a young gay man was discovered bound to a fence outside Laramie, Wyoming, savagely beaten and left to die in an act of brutality and hate that shocked the nation. Matthew Shepard’s death became a national symbol of intolerance, but for the people of the town, the event was deeply personal. In the aftermath, Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project went to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with its citizens. From the transcripts, the playwrights constructed an extraordinary chronicle of life in the town after the murder. In The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, the troupe revisits the town a decade after the tragedy, finding a community grappling with its legacy and its place in history. The two plays together comprise an epic and deeply moving theatrical cycle that explores the life of an American town over the course a decade.

      The Laramie Project And The Laramie Project
    • Gross Indecency

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(885)Évaluer

      Thrilling...unforgettable, maybe even life-changing...it has the inevitablity and much of the monumentality of a Greek tragedy (USA today)

      Gross Indecency
    • The Laramie Project. Ten Years Later

      • 61pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(189)Évaluer

      THE STORY: On November 6, 1998, gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard left the Fireside Bar with Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson. The following day he was discovered on a prairie at the edge of town, tied to a fence, brutally beaten, and close to death. Six days later Matthew Shepard died at Poudre Valley Hospital in Ft. Collins, Colorado. On November 14th, 1998, ten members of Tectonic Theatre Project traveled to Laramie, Wyoming and conducted interviews with the people of the town. Over the next year, the company returned to Laramie six times and conducted over 200 interviews. These texts became the basis for the play The Laramie Project. Ten years later on September 12th, 2008, five members of Tectonic returned to Laramie to try to understand the long-term effect of the murder. They found a town wrestling with its legacy and its place in history. In addition to revisiting the folks whose words riveted us in the original play, this time around, the company also spoke with the two murderers, McKinney and Henderson, as well as Matthew's mother, Judy Shepard. THE LARAMIE PROJECT: TEN YEARS LATER is a bold new work, which asks the question, "How does society write its own history?"

      The Laramie Project. Ten Years Later
    • Moment Work

      • 307pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A detailed guide to the collaborative method developed by the acclaimed creators of The Laramie Project and Gross Indecency--destined to become a classic. A Vintage Original. By Moisés Kaufman and Barbara Pitts McAdams with Leigh Fondakowski, Andy Paris, Greg Pierotti, Kelli Simpkins, Jimmy Maize, and Scott Barrow. For more than two decades, the members of Tectonic Theater Project have been rigorously experimenting with the process of theatrical creation. Here they set forth a detailed manual of their devising method and a thorough chronicle of how they wrote some of their best-known works. This book is for all theater artists—actors, writers, designers, and directors—who wish to create work that embraces the unbridled potential of the stage.

      Moment Work