Pulitzer Prize finalist 'What the Constitution Means to Me' coming to Indianapolis
American Lives Theatre has fashioned its fifth season around the theme of "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit." Across five plays, the company will explore topics that include the Constitution, the impact of crime on women and the price of success.
The 2024-2025 season will kick off in September with "What the Constitution Means to Me," a 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist that examines the document's effect on women. The dark comedy "Aspen Ideas" — with its satire of fame, wealth and ambition — will end the season.
Find more information at americanlivestheatre.org, and visit phoenixtheatre.org to buy tickets. All shows will be at the Phoenix Theatre, 705 N. Illinois St., unless noted.
'What the Constitution Means to Me'
By Heidi Schreck. Sept. 5-22
A woman who was a successful debate speaker as a teen visits the Constitution as an adult to explore how it shaped the women in her family in this election-year play, which American Lives is co-producing with Stage Door Productions.
'The JonBenet Game'
By Tori Keenan-Zelt. Jan. 10-26, 2025. At IndyFringe, 719 E. St. Clair St.
Rae and Molly grew up playing a game inspired by JonBenet Ramsey — a memory that returns once more when Rae's 12-year-old daughter starts inquiring after Molly's unexpected death.
'Red Speedo'
By Lucas Hnath. Jan. 30-Feb. 16, 2025
Just before the Olympic Swimming Trials, Ray worries about his swim club team's future when he finds several performance-enhancing drugs in the locker room refrigerator. He knows his decisions will impact a potential deal with Speedo and financial security.
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'The Humans'
By Stephen Karam. April 24-May 11, 2025
At a Thanksgiving family reunion, a family must navigate their fears when the grandmother is diagnosed with Alzheimer's, the parents worry their daughters are losing their values and one of the girls struggles after a difficult breakup.
'Aspen Ideas'
By Abe Koogler. Aug. 14-31, 2025
The affluent Anne and Rob have immersed themselves in parties and big ideas. So when a young couple proposes a theory that explains the world's problems, everyone ends up having high-minded conversations in the Colorado mountains.
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Pulitzer finalist on five-show 2024-25 American Lives Theatre season