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English: Play The Laramie Project at the Mercer Island High School, Mercer Island, Washington, USA. Two play protesters of the Westboro Baptist Church about for the death of Matthew Shepard
Jeff Hitchcock: "Probably the best moment of this entire production was during the cast party. Someone had brought these two signs to the party and around midnight most of the cast and crew walked down to the beach with them. We stood in a circle and lit both of the signs on fire. Then the entire group started singing Amazing Grace softly (the song was performed during the play by a character played by Aaron). It was a very powerful moment and a wonderful way to purge all of the emotions churned up by the production." Deutsch: Das Theaterstück „The Laramie Project“, gespielt von Schülern der Mercer Island High School in Mercer Island, Washington, USA. Zwei Schauspieler stellen einen Protest der Westboro Baptist Church zum Tode von Matthew Shepard nach. Jeff Hitchcock: "Wahrscheinlich der beste Moment der ganzen Produktion war während der Party nach der letzten Aufführung. Jemand hatte die beiden Schilder zur Party mitgebracht und etwa um Mitternacht wanderten die meisten Schauspieler und Mitarbeiter damit zum Strand. Wir standen im Kreis und zündeten beide Schilder an. Dann begann die die ganze Gruppe sanft "Amazing Grace" zu singen. (Das Lied wurde im Stück von der Firgur vorgetragen welche von Aaron gespielt wurde.) Es war ein sehr kraftvoller Moment und ein wundervoller Weg die ganzen während der Produktion aufgewühlten Emotionen zu eliminieren." |
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Author | Jeff Hitchcock from Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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