Benefit Performance
Thursday, MAY 16 @7:30 PM
Pick-What-You-Pay Performance
Friday, MAY 17 @7:30 pm
ELKS LODGE
Montana Repertory Theatre proudly presents What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck for two evening performances this May! This thought-provoking, hilarious, and deeply moving play will be performed at the historic Elks Ballroom on May 16th and 17th at 7:30 PM.
What the Constitution Means to Me, starring Kelly Quinnett (Go, Please, Go, and Reentry), is a powerful exploration of our nation's founding document through the lens of four generations of women. At its core is the story of fifteen-year-old Heidi, whose journey to fund her college education by winning Constitutional debate competitions unfolds with humor and hope. The play breathes new life into the Constitution, examining its profound impact on the lives of Americans and its enduring relevance in shaping our nation's future.
Montana Repertory Theatre brings this groundbreaking production to Missoula amidst an election year, aiming to offer a play that both challenges and entertains its audience. The Rep hopes the performance will ignite meaningful discussions and inspire civic engagement.
What the Constitution Means To Me will feature two evening performances. Thursday, May 16th, will be an exceptional benefit performance, during which patrons can purchase private tables for a VIP experience. Special benefit prices include drink tickets, dessert charcuterie, flowers, and VIP post-show discussions with the actors and Montana Repertory Theatre staff. Tables range from $250-$500, general seating is $35.
The Rep continues its commitment to never making cost a barrier to seeing art and offers a “Pick-What-You-Pay" performance on Friday, May 17th.