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I recently viewed the play The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project at the University of North Texas' main stage theatre. The director of UNT's production was Nicholas A. Davis and Timothy Wilson.  

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I recently viewed the play The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project at the University of North Texas' main stage theatre. The director of UNT's production was Nicholas A. Davis and Timothy Wilson. The settings of the play took place visually in the same place for the entirety of the play, but the actors tried to portray that they were in fact in different places in certain times of the production. For instance, in the opening of the play, the audience gave the visualization that they were in a cemetery having a funeral for Matthew Shepard, the murder victim, but the actual structure of the scene was exactly the same as all the other scenes. Before I entered the theatre I was very skeptical about what I was about to watch. I thought to myself, "Why would UNT put on a production about...

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