MOMENT WORK
Tectonic Theater Project, creators of the interview-based play The Laramie Project, will share "Moment Work"—a devising process that explores and utilizes all elements of the stage on equal footing with text. Students will create Moments using gesture, props, and text. The workshop will conclude with sequencing a few Moments to offer a glimpse of how Tectonic creates a play from individual theatrical Moments.
Please prepare students by either reading The Laramie Project or watching the HBO film, available through MAX streaming. The Laramie Project follows the residents of Laramie, Wyoming before, during, and after the 1998 beating and death of Matthew Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student. This horrific hate crime sparked an activist movement that, more than a decade later, resulted in the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Please prepare students by either reading The Laramie Project or watching the HBO film, available through MAX streaming. The Laramie Project follows the residents of Laramie, Wyoming before, during, and after the 1998 beating and death of Matthew Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student. This horrific hate crime sparked an activist movement that, more than a decade later, resulted in the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
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Brandon Anderson is an award winning singer/songwriter, writer, composer, devised theatre creator, and educator. He is the recipient of the ASCAP Foundation Frederick Loewe Award and the Kennedy Center ACTF Award for his writing in musical theatre. Brandon is also the Artistic Director and dramaturg of the Tisch New Musical Theatre Workshop at NYU, which produces readings and workshop productions of new musicals. Brandon also has extensive work in arts education as a master teaching artist for the Metropolitan Opera, and a member of the teaching faculty for the Tectonic Theater Project.
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Tectonic Theater Project develops innovative works that explore theatrical language and form, fostering an artistic dialogue with our audiences on the social, political and human issues that affect us all. In service to this goal, Tectonic supports workshops, full theatrical productions, and training for students around the country in our play-making techniques. Groundbreaking plays (The Laramie Project, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, and I Am My Own Wife, among others) have sparked national discourse about their subjects and have inspired artists and audiences worldwide.
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