Foa, Galecki, Cromwell, Quinto & More Read THE LARAMIE PROJECT: TEN YEARS LATER 10/25

By: Oct. 18, 2009
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All star reading of THE LARAMIE PROJECT: TEN YEARS LATER and An Afternoon With Judy Shepard will take place on Sunday, October 25, 2009, at 1:30pm - 3:30pm at Hollywood United Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Ave (corner of Highland), Hollywood, CA.

The all-star cast includeds Zachary Quinto (Heroes, Star Trek), Pauley Perrette (NCIS), James Cromwell (Surrogates, Babe), Jim Parsons (Big Bang Theory), Johnny Galecki (Big Bang Theory), Michael Weatherly (NCIS), Julie Benz (Dexter), Lisa Edelstein (House), Barrett Foa (NCIS: Los Angeles), Christian Clemenson (Emmy winner, Boston Legal) and Helen Shaver (Desert Hearts, The 4400). Directed by actress/ director Jillian Armenante.

General seating tickets for the event are $25.00 and can be purchased at the church or by calling 323-874-2104 (ext 303). (There is a $2 service fee for credit card transactions).

All proceeds benefit The Matthew Shepard Foundation.
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. IT WILL SELL OUT. (only 750 seats!)

Following the performance, coffee and dessert will be served.

At 4:00 PM, Judy Shepard (mother to Matthew Shepard) will speak, as well as sign copies of her new book, "The Meaning of Matthew: My Son's Murder in Laramie, and a World Transformed." Books will be available for purchase from local retailer, Book Soup.

LARAMIE 10 YEARS LATER - AN EPILOGUE is a sequel to The Laramie Project, which first premiered February 2000 at the Ricketson Theatre in Denver, Colorado.

The play, The Laramie Project, was the basis for the 2002 critically acclaimed HBO Original Film starring Camryn Manheim, Joshua Jackson and Christina Ricci.

The sequel picks up ten years later. The attitudes and the events that have transpired over those ten years are quite shocking, as members of the Tectonic Theatre Company return to Laramie and discover that many issues are still unresolved.

Validated parking at Hollywood and Highland.

Pictured: Barrett Foa


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