Story Published:
Sep 11, 2005 at 12:10 PM PDT
Story Updated:
Aug 20, 2006 at 11:33 AM PDT
- PORTLAND, Ore. - A local high school has canceled a play
about a gay man, after the principal deemed the sexual content and
the play's use of profanity offensive.
"The Laramie Project" was in production at Southridge High
School when Principal Amy Gordon decided to pull the plug. She
could not be reached for comment.
The play chronicles the true story of Matthew Shepard, a
21-year-old gay college student, who was killed seven years ago in
Laramie, Wyo. The production - which has been performed at schools
across the country including at a Hillsboro high school - pieces
together the events surrounding the killing through the reactions
of numerous residents of Laramie.
Members of the theater community are charging that the play is
under attack because it features a gay character, not because of
its sexual or vulgar content.
Wade Willis, Southridge theater arts director, chose the play
for its educational value and the challenge it would present
student actors, he said.
"Everything I hear about presenting something 'controversial'
is that you have to put forth all sides," Willis told The
Oregonian. "You can't be more complete than this in presenting
multiple points of view."
But Maureen Wheeler, a spokeswoman for the school district, said
the play is considered controversial because it contains
profanities and sexual content.
She also said Willis failed to have the selection reviewed by
the school's principal in keeping with the district's controversial
materials policies.
Willis said he is holding a community meeting at the high school
on Wednesday night to hear reactions from parents, students and
community members.
At Century High School in Hillsboro, theater instructor Bill
Johnson said "The Laramie Project" met initial resistance from
school officials. It eventually ran after profanities and one
sensitive scene were removed.
"We looked at it from a discrimination standpoint," Johnson
said. "It's a murder story and the victim happened to be gay, and
that's why he was killed. Why is this any different from Anne
Frank, who was killed for her religion, or 'Romeo and Juliet'?"
(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)