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“What the Constitution Means to Me” at Manoa Valley Theatre
The Davis Democracy Initiative at Punahou School invites the Punahou community to a special evening at Mānoa Valley Theatre. Following a pre-show reception, attendees will enjoy a performance of Heidi Schreck’s award-winning play “What the Constitution Means to Me” featuring Punahou Director of Theatre Melinda Moore and student Ava Zoto ’28. Following the performance there will be a Q&A with the cast and director, moderated by President Mike Latham ’86.
6 p.m. Pre-Show Reception
7 p.m. Performance of “What the Constitution Means to Me”
8:45 p.m. Post-Show Discussion
Discounted $5 tickets are first come, first served.
This thought-provoking play addresses sensitive topics and controversial social issues. It features strong language and is best suited for adult audiences and mature students in grades 9 – 12.
This event is generously supported by the Mark and Janie Davis Family Foundation.