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What the Constitution Means to Me is a powerful and witty play about belonging and identity. It explores how the U.S. Constitution has shaped — and sometimes failed — four generations of women in her family. Using humor and personal stories, Schreck reveals how the Constitution often leaves out women, immigrants, and marginalized groups, making belonging uncertain. It challenges audiences to rethink who truly belongs in America and invites us all to help rewrite the rules so everyone has a place at the table.
Sponsored by:
James & Susan Tracy Charitable Foundation
Sara Foxley
Chris & Ron Blumkin
Susan Koenig
Three actors. A million Christmas stories. One wildly fast and hilarious mashup that’s part A Christmas Carol, part The Grinch, part Die Hard (because why the hell not?) Expect laughs, chaos, and a reminder that the best part of Christmas is finding where you belong — even if it’s just surviving your family’s dysfunctional madness with a drink in hand!
Sponsored by:
Dave & Jane Offutt
The Heart Sellers is a poignant and gently humorous play that explores identity, belonging, and friendship through the lens of the immigrant experience. Set in 1970s America, it follows Luna and Jane, two Asian immigrant women who meet on Thanksgiving. Over the course of one evening, their growing bond becomes a lifeline—and a revelation. The Heart Sellers shines a light on the often-overlooked stories of immigrant women, offering a heartfelt exploration of what it means to find connection, hope, and a sense of belonging in a new world.
Sponsored by:
Bruce Reneaud & Kerry Dobson
Experience the tender journey of old friends Kenneth and Bert as they sip on mai tais at the local tiki bar. When Kenneth’s longtime job ends, he is forced to push past his boundaries and reconcile with his past. Witness the intimate moments as you are drawn into a world where every choice matters and every connection holds the power to change lives.
Sponsored by:
Bruce Reneaud & Kerry Dobson
Fran & Rich Juro
A SINGULAR SENSATION. A CULTURAL TOUCHSTONE. AN ICONIC MASTERPIECE.
One shot. One line. One audition.
God I hope I get it!
Sponsored by:
Devin Fox & Rob Block
Laura Peet Erkes & Corey Erkes
Jim & Kathy McKain
Ben & Mel Teply
Anthony Deon Brown
Anthony Deon Brown, born in 1990 in Oklahoma and now based in Nebraska, is a painter known for his hyper-surrealistic acrylic works. Influenced by pop culture, classical art, and his community, Brown started with small canvases and quickly moved to large-scale murals in Fremont and Omaha. Although he made a mark in mural art, he eventually returned to canvas painting, focusing on commissioned works and art shows. His distinctive, imaginative pieces are featured in galleries and on prominent walls throughout Nebraska.
Insta: @anthonydeonbrown
Venmo: @Anthony-Brown-RagetheTyphoon
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND – FREEDOM’S STILL IN SESSION!
What the Constitution Means to Me is a powerful and witty play about belonging and identity. It explores how the U.S. Constitution has shaped — and sometimes failed — four generations of women in her family. Using humor and personal stories, Schreck reveals how the Constitution often leaves out women, immigrants, and marginalized groups, making belonging uncertain. It challenges audiences to rethink who truly belongs in America and invites us all to help rewrite the rules so everyone has a place at the table.
Sponsored by:
James & Susan Tracy Charitable Foundation
Sara Foxley
Chris & Ron Blumkin
Susan Koenig
Three actors. A million Christmas stories. One wildly fast and hilarious mashup that’s part A Christmas Carol, part The Grinch, part Die Hard (because why the hell not?) Expect laughs, chaos, and a reminder that the best part of Christmas is finding where you belong — even if it’s just surviving your family’s dysfunctional madness with a drink in hand!
Sponsored by:
Dave & Jane Offutt
The Heart Sellers is a poignant and gently humorous play that explores identity, belonging, and friendship through the lens of the immigrant experience. Set in 1970s America, it follows Luna and Jane, two Asian immigrant women who meet on Thanksgiving. Over the course of one evening, their growing bond becomes a lifeline—and a revelation. The Heart Sellers shines a light on the often-overlooked stories of immigrant women, offering a heartfelt exploration of what it means to find connection, hope, and a sense of belonging in a new world.
Sponsored by:
Bruce Reneaud & Kerry Dobson
Experience the tender journey of old friends Kenneth and Bert as they sip on mai tais at the local tiki bar. When Kenneth’s longtime job ends, he is forced to push past his boundaries and reconcile with his past. Witness the intimate moments as you are drawn into a world where every choice matters and every connection holds the power to change lives.
Sponsored by:
Bruce Reneaud & Kerry Dobson
Fran & Rich Juro
A SINGULAR SENSATION. A CULTURAL TOUCHSTONE. AN ICONIC MASTERPIECE.
One shot. One line. One audition.
God I hope I get it!
Sponsored by:
Devin Fox & Rob Block
Laura Peet Erkes & Corey Erkes
Jim & Kathy McKain
Ben & Mel Teply
THANKS TO OUR SEASON 37 SUPPORTERS
Anthony Deon Brown
Anthony Deon Brown, born in 1990 in Oklahoma and now based in Nebraska, is a painter known for his hyper-surrealistic acrylic works. Influenced by pop culture, classical art, and his community, Brown started with small canvases and quickly moved to large-scale murals in Fremont and Omaha. Although he made a mark in mural art, he eventually returned to canvas painting, focusing on commissioned works and art shows. His distinctive, imaginative pieces are featured in galleries and on prominent walls throughout Nebraska.
Insta: @anthonydeonbrown
Venmo: @Anthony-Brown-RagetheTyphoon