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Catch “What the Constitution Means to Me” at ZACH Theatre

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Since its premiere in 2019, this Pulitzer Prize finalist has captivated the theatrical world, reimagining the Constitution’s impact on future generations of Americans.

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Don’t miss “What the Constitution Means to Me” at ZACH Theatre, on stage starting today through Sunday, May 11.

This Tony-nominated, Pulitzer finalist play reimagines the Constitution’s impact through the eyes of a sharp, determined 15-year-old debater, weaving history with personal stories in a powerful, thought-provoking performance.

Experience this unforgettable production with special events like Community Conversations, Pride Night, and Pay-What-You-Will Week.

Secure your seat — this is a show you won’t want to miss.

Grab tickets.

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