What the Constitution Means to Me
Meadow Brook Theatre
207 Wilson Hall, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309
Explore the enduring legacy and relevance of the U.S. Constitution through this thought-provoking theatrical performance. What the Constitution Means to Me examines the document's impact on the lives of everyday Americans, offering a unique perspective on its history, interpretation, and modern-day significance.
Why We Like It
- This Pulitzer Prize-nominated play has received critical acclaim for its engaging and insightful exploration of the Constitution.
- The performance features a dynamic dialogue between the playwright and the audience, encouraging active engagement and personal reflection.
- The show's blend of personal narrative, historical analysis, and contemporary commentary makes it a must-see for anyone interested in the ongoing debate around the Constitution.
Who Should Attend
This event will appeal to a wide audience, including students, history buffs, political enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the role of the Constitution in shaping American society. It's particularly relevant for those seeking a deeper understanding of the document's impact on individual rights and civic engagement.