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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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Mark your calendars, Austin: “What the Constitution Means to Me” is taking the stage at ZACH Theatre from April 16 to May 11.

This Tony-nominated, Pulitzer finalist play explores how the Constitution has shaped four generations of American women through the eyes of a witty, determined 15-year-old debater.

You’re invited to this powerful and thought-provoking experience, with special performances including Community Conversations, Pride Night, and Pay-What-You-Will Week. Secure your seat below.

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