Earnest and polite high schooler Heidi put herself through college by winning debates about the Constitution. Now an adult, she revisits her teenage self to trace the generational impact America’s founding document has had on her life. Civic duty is on full display as this witty and interactive new play builds to a live debate between Heidi and an actual teen, allowing “we the people” to decide how to move forward.
Thurs-Sat 7:30pm, Sat-Sun 2:00pm Rated PG13
Obie winner for Best New American Play; most-produced play in the US in 2024
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