
Moisés Kaufman
Moisés Kaufman is a renowned playwright, director, and theatrical producer known for creating impactful, socially engaged works. He co-founded the Tectonic Theater Project in New York, which explores innovative storytelling techniques. His most famous work, "The Laramie Project," examines the aftermath of a hate crime in Wyoming and is based on interviews with residents. Kaufman's works often address social issues, identity, and human rights, earning critical acclaim and inspiring discussions on important topics. His contributions have significantly influenced contemporary theater by blending journalism and drama to foster empathy and awareness.