What the Constitution Means to Me
by Heidi Schreck
Directed by Karen Azenberg
Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful, and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. 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. 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.”
“Uproariously funny, wrenching moving, critically challenging & politically inspiring!”
—The New York Review of Books
“Endearingly funny & deeply affecting. It would be hard to identify a work for the theatre with its finger more on the pulse of America right now.”
—The Washington Post
“Joy comes from watching an imaginative a new kind of theatre emerge.”
—The New York Times
ASL-Interpreted Performance: Saturday, April 22 at 2 p.m.
For this performance, our interpreters would be best seen in rows C-K, seats 1-6
Please contact the Box Office at 801-581-6961 for more information.