Moisés Kaufman is a Venezuelan-born playwright, director, and founder of Tectonic Theater Project, widely acclaimed for his innovative theatrical works. He gained prominence with "The Laramie Project," a groundbreaking play addressing the aftermath of the hate crime against Matthew Shepard. Kaufman's unique approach to theater blends documentary and dramatic narrative, exploring complex social issues with depth and empathy. His work on "I Am My Own Wife" earned him recognition and numerous awards, including a Tony nomination. Through Tectonic Theater Project, Kaufman continues to create transformative theatrical experiences that challenge and inspire audiences worldwide, cementing his legacy in contemporary theater.