The Wyo Theatre will always hold a special place in the former owner's mind. , is back in Laramie- aparently unable to be employed by cinemas anywhere in MD or CO- and he's weaseling around the internet, promoting himself as the best manager candidate for the future (read 2022 or 2023) reopened Wyo live performance and upstairs 70 seat cinema theater-although the existing design preliminary doesn't show consideration for audio speakers or projection In retaliation for being fired as janitor (week one) then locked out of the building entirely (week two) as manager James Mclauglin began the first round of internet defamation and hate which was soon joined by two "musicians": Laramie Boomerang editor Cameron Maris and Laramie taxi sociopath (fake named) Matther Brammer. The owner changed the locks the morning after discovering the theft contract. Mclaughlin was planning on organizing the entire staff to quit en-masse the following week. The cinema was closed (permanently as it turned out) after a hand written theft contract (written by manager Mclaughlin) was discovered in the office by the cinema owner, "I _, a former employee of the Wyo Theatre in Laramie Wyoming, hereby take posters which I understand belong to the distributors or producers and therefore cannot be resold," was the opening line of the contract. She was fired that minute and is now exercising "free speech" on her girlfriend in New Orleans. One employee stated that her free speech was being infringed (being told what to say to customers at work). Back then, in April 2014, a new corporate owner of the Wyo Theater discovered the cinema was not only a hopelessly unprofitable business venture, but it had become a corrupt "clubhouse" for entrenched employees who smoked weed and drank beer in the balcony after the regular evening performance ended(watching DVDs on the 'big screen" via a projector that apparently belonged to the manager).ĭespite being given 20% raises, the staff refused to say "Thank you for coming to the Wyo" to customers (this refusal was led by employee clubhouse manager James McLaughlin. The Good old Wyo Theatre in Laramie actually died- forever- in the summer of 2014. "Guthrie Stage" is now a binding property/ venue marketing and advertising requirement: permanently registered in Albany County as a binding deed and title restriction. Whatever the Wyo becomes in the future following its donation to the downtown non profit, the building will forever be the home of "the Guthrie Stage" for any live performances (any stage, any staging: including all Black Box performances and/or temporary staging/production of any live performance) Wyo Theatre, Laramie official photo page!Ģ019: Donation to community and Boomerang defamationĢ017: Building attacked, utilities shut downĢ000-2014: The circus of owners, all losing moneyġ989-2000: The decline of downtown and The Wyoġ949-1989: Heyday of the Wyo, two screenings a night, 7 and 9pm Official history web site for the Wyo Theatre, Laramie, Wyoming!
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