What the Constitution Means to Me (Regional, Portland Center Stage - Main Stage, 2024) | Playbill

What the Constitution Means to Me

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Filled with humor and history, this Pulitzer Prize finalist asks what the U.S. Constitution truly means. As a 15-year-old, Heidi Schreck won debate competitions defending the Constitution across the country. As an adult, she resurrects her teenage self to investigate its profound effect on four generations of women in her family. This exhilarating show culminates in a live debate with an actual teen, allowing audiences to weigh in on the Constitution's impact on our daily lives.



Directed by Marissa Wolf

Featuring Rebecca Lingafelter, Andrés Alcalá, Divine Crane, and Alabaster C.K. Richard

Tickets from $25 - $93

  • Running Time: Approx. 1 hr 40 mins, no intermission
  • playwright: Heidi Schreck
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