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April 20, 2012

Woodrow Wilson Drama Club presents ‘We the People’

TERRE HAUTE —

Tonight and Saturday, the Woodrow Wilson Middle School Drama Club will perform “We the People,” a patriotic play that features vignettes based on the Preamble to the  Constitution.

It will be performed at 7 p.m. tonight and at 2 p.m. Saturday. The cost is $5 and the public is invited. Jeremy Johnson, a sixth grade science teacher at Woodrow, is the Drama Club sponsor along with his wife, Jessica.  

About 30 students are participating as cast and crew members.

“We the People” is a patriotic tableau that begins as a committee discusses putting on a patriotic show for its town.

 Just what does America mean to them?  One person pulls out the Preamble to the Constitution, and the committee decides to use it as a framework for the show.

Through a series of sketches organized phrase by phrase from the Preamble, the committee shows not only how the Constitution applies to the past, but also to the present and future.

According to Johnson, the program has  both funny and touching vignettes as it explores the deeper meanings of the language of the Constitution.

In one scene, two neighbors argue their constitutional rights to have crab grass. In another, an immigrant provides a heartwarming rendition of her coming to America. “Picnics, tributes to the military, letters home from war … all become part of this The play has “a great patriotic feel,” Johnson said.

Both Johnson and his wife have been involved in Community Theater, but this is their first time to direct a play.

A special invitation is extended to veterans to attend “We the People,” and a portion of the program will be dedicated to them.

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