I’m not sure that you’d be able to actually project sound with a laser, since a laser is basically a concentrated beam of light waves, not sound waves.
But I have heard that it’s possible to “hear” or “record” a sound being made at a distance by projecting a laser onto a surface (such as glass) and using the laser to record the vibrations being made against that glass by the sound waves.
Perhaps this is what you were thinking?
I suppose it might theoretically be possible to figure out some way of concentrating sound waves, in the same way that you can concentrate light waves to form a laser, and thereby cause sound vibrations on an object at a distance.. but i’m not sure whether that kind of technology really exists.
The only thing I can imagin is what @Nullo mentioned regarding certain types of surfaces that will reflect (and possibly amplify) some sounds that are directed at them.