“[Dezart Performs’ What the Constitution Means to Me] is a warm, funny, vibrant, and ineffably special experience”

“[Dezart Performs’ What the Constitution Means to Me] is a warm, funny, vibrant, and ineffably special experience”

Robert Sokol of Talkin’ Broadway writes, “Robyn Cohen deftly shifts between Heidi today, fifteen-year-old Heidi in competition at one of a probably endless array of American Legion halls (expertly realized by set designer Jimmy Cuomo), and eventually as herself. She’s joined in this meta trick of time and identity by Craig Wroe, first as the Legionnaire running the contest, then as the actor playing him, and then also as himself. Of his three phases, Wroe is most inspired and wonderfully dry as the small-town vet who looks to be one pitchfork shy of an “American Gothic” tableaux vivant. Completing the cast is the radiant Tia Laulusa as a fictional debater and, yes, as herself.”

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