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Opening Night Photos Inside the Opening Night of What the Constitution Means to Me Off-Broadway Heidi Schreck's play opened New York Theatre Workshop's 2018–2019 season following an acclaimed premiere last summer.
Mike Iveson, Rosdely Ciprian, Heidi Schreck, Thursday Williams, and Oliver Butler Marielle Solan

New York Theatre Workshop celebrated the official opening of the first show of its season: What the Constitution Means to Me, written and performed by two-time Obie Award-winning playwright and actor Heidi Schreck. The production opened September 30 with the opening celebration taking place October 1.

Schreck is joined onstage by Mike Iveson and New York City high school students Rosdely Ciprian and Thursday Williams.

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Fifteen-year-old Schreck put herself through college by giving speeches about the U.S. Constitution. In What the Constitution Means to Me, she traces the effects of this founding document on generations of women in her family—starting with her great-great-grandmother, a mail-order bride from Germany who died of melancholia—and imagines its continued impact on the next generation of American women.

The production features scenic design by Rachel Hauck (Hadestown), costume design by Michael Krass (Hadestown), lighting design by Jen Schriever (Eclipsed), and sound design by Sinan Zafar (Hamlet). Dramaturgy is by Sarah Lunnie, the literary director of Playwrights Horizons; Terri K. Kohler (The House that Will Not Stand) serves as stage manager.

Flip through photos of the opening night below:

Inside the Opening Night of What the Constitution Means to Me Off-Broadway

 
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