WHITEFIELD, NH—The Weathervane Theatre proudly presents an encore presentation of What the Constitution Means to Me this October. Sponsored by the Martland Family Fund, this “endearingly funny and deeply affecting” (Washington Post) play made its Weathervane debut earlier this season.
“I was overwhelmed by the incredible response to this timely production earlier in our season,” said Paulini “After several inquiries from local educators, it seemed fitting to close out our 59th Season with a special encore of this show. I am excited to be able to share this with over 200 local students as well as continue the important conversations engendered by Heidi’s play.”
ABOUT
Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the U.S. In this hilarious, hopeful, and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. Pulitzer Prize finalist and a Tony Award nominee, Schreck’s timely and boundary-breaking show breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
What the Constitution Means to Me stars Kelly Strandemo as Heidi.
“As someone with a tradition of rereading the Constitution every Presidential Inauguration Day, I was really excited to see this show on Broadway in 2019,” said Strandemo. “I thought it was smart, funny, heartbreaking, and intensely human. The brilliance of the play is that it is incredibly specific to Heidi Schreck’s life, and yet in that specificity, we somehow find the universality of our common story. “
Now in her fourth season at the Weathervane, Strandemo’s on-stage appearances include Beautiful, North Country Shakes, and The Congresswomen. Also a playwright, Strandemo authored The Congresswomen and Weathervane’s first commissioned play—the award-winning Primary. Strandemo shares additional parallels with Constitution’s author, Heidi Schreck.
“Like Heidi, I used scholarship money from the American Legion to help pay for college,” said Strandemo. “My dad was a proud Legionnaire and would occasionally judge the type of contests you’ll see on stage. And as a playwright who often writes about the theatrics of politics, there’s a shared sensibility for sure that makes playing this role incredibly personal. But also, simply living as a woman in this country means I would have had a lot of parallels to this story even without that background.”
Joining Strandemo in the cast for What the Constitution Means to Me is Jorge Donoso
and local youth performers Ophelia Beebe and Claudia Canuto.
What the Constitution Means to Me is directed by Ethan Paulini. What the Constitution Means to Me features design by Scout Hough (lighting and set design), Alexander Pikiben (sound design), AP Pikiben (costume design), Billy Smith (properties design, production coordinator, scenic charge), and Claire Vogt (properties design). Additional creative team: Egypt Dixon (production stage management), Kenzie Kilroy (assistant stage management), Camden Dalie Keech (technical director), and Pyper K Williams (lead scenic artist).
Performed to in-person audiences only, masks are not required, but always welcomed. The theatre has a new HVAC/Air Purification System that filters the air and provides heat and air conditioning.
What the Constitution Means to Me opens with a 9:30 AM student matinee on Thursday, October 17 and performs again on Friday, October 18 at 7 PM and Saturday, October 19 at 5 PM. It runs 90 minutes with no intermission and is recommended for ages 12+ due its thoughtful discussions regarding important current events and social issues. Contains adult language and themes.
Weathervane’s 59th season runs June 13 – October 19. Additional season 59 productions include The Full Monty, Clue, Romeo & Juliet, and Cabaret. Single tickets are now available at www.weathervanenh.org. Season 59 tickets start at $24.
The Weathervane Box Office is open on performance days from 10 AM to 12 PM and again two hours before performance time through curtain. Tickets are available by phone (603-837-9322), in person (389 Lancaster Road, Whitefield, NH), and online at weathervanenh.org.
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ABOUT THE WEATHERVANE
The Weathervane Theatre was founded in 1965 by Gibbs Murray and the late Tom Haas and is under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Ethan Paulini. It has presented high-quality professional productions of plays and musicals for over half a century. One of the few remaining alternating rep companies in the United States, the Weathervane is recognized as a historical institution nationwide, boasting among its alums 2021 Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley, Tally Sessions, four-time Tony nominee Judy Kuhn, and recent Tony Award Winner Ari’el Stachel.
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