Photos: Kate Baldwin Stars in What the Constitution Means to Me at George Street Playhouse | Playbill

Production Photos Photos: Kate Baldwin Stars in What the Constitution Means to Me at George Street Playhouse

Laiona Michelle directs the Heidi Schreck play.

Kate Baldwin and Nicholas Rodriguez in What The Constitution Means to Me T. Charles Erickson

Tony nominee Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!) leads the company of George Street Playhouse's run of Heidi Schreck's What the Constitution Means to Me, playing the New Jersey company beginning September 24 ahead of a September 27 opening night.

Joining Baldwin in the cast are Nick Rodriguez as the Legionnaire with Niara Beckwith and Wobirba Ekuba Sarpey as Debaters. Casting is by McCorkle Casting.

Get a first look at the production, which continues through October 13, in the gallery below.

Photos: Kate Baldwin and Nicholas Rodriguez In What The Constitution Means to Me at George Street Playhouse

Schreck's play, which played a Broadway run in 2019 after earlier productions Off-Broadway and at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and Wild Project, explores the U.S. Constitution, both its successes and downfalls. Drawing on her time as a 15 year-old in a Constitutional debate contest, Schreck explores the document's effects on immigration, domestic abuse, women's rights, and more. A film of the Broadway production was released via Amazon Prime Video in 2020.

George Street's production, directed by Laiona Michelle, features scenic design by Shoko Kambara, costume design by Niiamar Felder, lighting design by Christopher Bailey, and sound design by Kwamina Biney. Samantha Flint serves as production stage manager.

Visit GeorgeStreetPlayhouse.org.

 
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