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The cast also includes Nick Rodriguez, Niara Beckwith, and Wobirba Ekuba Sarpey.
George Street Playhouse announced the complete cast and creative team for its production of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama, What the Constitution Means to Me by Tony Award nominee Heidi Schreck (Uncle Vanya). Directed by Laiona Michelle (Little Girl Blue), What the Constitution Means to Me will run September 24-October 13.
Two-time Tony Award nominee Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!) stars as Heidi, with Nick Rodriguez (Tarzan) as the Legionnaire. Niara Beckwith and Wobirba Ekuba Sarpey will complete the cast as Debaters.
What the Constitution Means to Me will feature scenic design by Shoko Kambara, costume design by Niiamar Felder, lighting design by Christopher Bailey, and sound design by Kwamina Biney.
Playwright Heidi Schreck explores the relevance of the United States Constitution in today’s society, debating as to whether or not we should keep or abolish it. By blending together different American perspectives, What the Constitution Means to Me allows the audience to define the Constitution’s true worth.
Baldwin previously played the role last year at Berkshire Theatre Group’s Unicorn Theatre.