Moisés Kaufman at Penn
7pm, Thursday, October 30th, Logan G17

THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY OCCURRED.
Come see our Fall show, The Laramie Project




Esteemed modern artist Moisés Kaufman defies the traditional boundaries of theatrical form. He is an accomplished playwright, an in-demand Broadway director, the founder of a successful theater company, and a native Venezuelan. He is a leader in promoting gay awareness and tolerance of all through his art. He will be speaking at the University of Pennsylvania at 7pm on Thursday, October 30, 2003. The event is open to all, and is a precursor to Front Row Theatre Company’s production of his most recent work, The Laramie Project, the story of the hometown reaction to the death of Matthew Shepard.

An inspired talent. One of the men that is changing the cultural landscape of the country.
-Ben Brantley, New York Times

Tickets Available...
Online
available now!
On Locust Walk
Starting Tuesday, October 28
At The Door
one hour before the lecture

Kaufman is pioneering a new genre of theatre. He aims for a radical redefinition of what theater is capable of.
-Time Magazine

Cosponsored by
SPEC Connaissance, Seeking Common Ground, Penn LGBT Center, Fox Leadership Speakers Forum, Penn English Undergraduate Advisory Board, Penn Theatre Arts Department, and ALLIES.

Few playwrights have cut to the heart of tragedy so unerringly.
-Michael Feingold, Village Voice

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