What the Constitution Means to Me

Sep. 27, 2024
- Oct. 13, 2024
By Heidi Schreck
September 27th – October 13th 
 
Fifteen-year-old Heidi Schreck paid her college tuition by speaking in debate competitions across the country; now older, she tells the story of four generations of extraordinary women in her family whose lives were shaped by the Constitution 
 
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Cast

Kari Goetz

Heidi

If Kari Goetz could be any animal, she would be a flying squirrel. Until that dream materializes, she is thrilled to be back at Stageworks Theatre. Kari has appeared as Sylvia in “Sylvia” in three separate productions at Stageworks Theater. In addition Kari has been seen in Stageworks’ “Morningside” and both productions of “Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche.” A professional actor since she the age of 10, Kari’s greatest accomplishment (sorry fabulous husband, Crawford and delightful child, Porter) was being awarded Best Statesman at the YMCA Youth In Government Conference On National Affairs when she was 16. She’s been chasing that thrill of democracy ever since. GO VOTE!

Matthew DePasquale

Legionaire/Mike

Matthew is thrilled to make his debut here at Stageworks, and to return to the stage after a brief break as he pursues his daytime role as an attorney. The holder of a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a specialization in Acting from the University of Central Florida, some of his favorite roles include Kenny in Neil Simon’s Proposals, John Adams in 1776, Dan in Closer, Mendell in Falsettos, and Ferdinand in The Tempest. None of this would be possible without the support of his amazing wife Jessica and three children, Maxine, Charlotte, and Mason.

Raleigh Locket

Teen Debater

Raleigh Lockett is a sophomore majoring in theater at Howard W. Blake School of the Arts. She is very excited for her professional debut with Stageworks Theater in this very timely piece! She gives all glory to God for blessing her with her mother for enabling/ encouraging her love of the Arts, and the right theater teachers to sharpen her talents.