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2.0

The town of Laramie, Wyoming, where Matthew Shepard was beaten to death in 1998, bears witness to a group of actor-anthropologists. This play reminds me of The Prom, only without the self-conscious mockery that makes its central action tolerable.

“ZUBAIDA ULA: These are people trying to distance themselves from this crime. And we need to own this crime. I feel. Everyone needs to own it. We are like this. We ARE like this. WE are LIKE this” (61)

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