

The Democracy Project
Lisa D'amour
Bill of (W)Rights is a political funhouse growing from a moment in history when self-censorship abounds and the populace is increasingly governed by fear.
Nine playwrights offer ten plays, each based on one of the U.S.
Constitution's first ten amendments.
These pieces focus less on government interference and more on the interpersonal, from a father and daughter facing a criminal trial to the silence of an unfaithful husband “pleading the fifth” to his family -- not to mention a company of actors yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theater.
The creation of the script, encompassing a diversity of voices and opinions, was itself an act of democracy, demonstrating that theatre can be a voice of revelation and revolution.
Bill of (W)Rights is a comedy play written by Jeffrey Hatcher and published by Playscripts .
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