Customer Reviews for What the Constitution Means To Me
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I had an opportunity to really learn What the Constitution Means to Me. It was truly a learning experience.
It was written for a different time. Today’s United States is not what yesterday’s United States was. I believe young and old will benefit from seeing this play. I am 81 years old. I will read the Constitution and I will then be able to understand and intelligently comment on what I think should be revised, deleted and possibly added. The United States in 2024 is nothing like the United States in 1787. It’s time for change.
Save your time. Save your money.
This show does not have an intermission. Sometimes a show will not have an intermission because it is too short to merit one. Other times a show will not have an intermission because the tension builds throughout the show and an intermission would break the tension. Neither of these is the case with this show. This show does not have an intermission because if it had one, the audience would be better served by leaving and reading the bumper stickers on the cars in the parking lot to learn about what the Constitution means to others. This is a one-person rant against the world without making anything more than a cursory effort to tie it to the Constitution. It is unstructured. It ignores historical context and panders to people who want to feel wronged. It complains without shining any light on any better ideas. The Q&A between the actors at the end is narcistic and self-serving. I never cared about them inside the show, and certainly not outside the show. Skip this one.