A bold local cast takes the stage in What the Constitution Means to Me, a sharp, funny, and deeply
moving play that reimagines America’s founding document through the eyes of a teenage debater.
Created by playwright Heidi Schreck—who funded her college education winning constitutional debates—this
Tony-nominated hit explores how the Constitution has shaped generations of women. Called “the most
important” Broadway play of the season by The New York Times, it’s powerful, personal, and
unmissable.
Schreck's timely and galvanizing play became a sensation off-Broadway before transferring to Broadway, where it received two Tony Award nominations among countless other accolades. In 2019, The New York Times hailed What the Constitution Means to Me as "not just the best play to open on Broadway so far this season, but also the most important."
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Tickets are on sale now for the Ben Folds and a Piano show!
September 24th at the Heymann Center!
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