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Intimate Partner & Family Violence
In What the Constitution Means to Me, the main character, Heidi, describes several instances of domestic violence and violence towards women. The following information was provided to the creative team at our first rehearsal.
Debates
What the Constitution Means to Me features a live debate. Debate is an ancient form of competitive discourse that can take many forms.
PCS Presents: PETE's a seagull
A love letter, an elegy, the building of a play, the striking of a set, the putting on and taking off of roles and hats and moments. Drawing on Štĕpán Šimek’s translation of Chekhov’s The Seagull and the writing of company member Chris Gonzalez, PETE will render a new play that asks: what are we all really doing here?
Reviews of What The Constitution Means to Me
"The play is highly engaging, funny, thoughtful, entertaining – all of the things we go to the theatre for – and also very informative." —BroadwayWorld
"She {Heidi Schreck} treats the question of what the Constitution means to her ... as a matter of vital importance ...
What the Constitution Means to Me
Filled with humor and history, this Pulitzer Prize finalist asks what the Constitution truly means. Heidi Schreck defended the Constitution as a teen in debates, but now she’s investigating its impact on four generations of women in her family.
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