Overview

THE STORY: Democracy is in trouble—the show is, at least. Federal Hall is presenting a play about the birth of American democracy, and one of the actors is sick, forcing the hall’s computer technician, Alicia, to step into a role. But Alicia, a Black woman, experiences the show differently than her predecessor, and as she reenacts key moments in American history, she starts to question how wise the founders actually were—especially if the Bill of Rights was basically an afterthought. As the production begins to unravel, the actor portraying the Chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Alexander McGillvray, starts to wonder if going back to our nation’s roots means that everyone but the Indigenous people should leave, which opens up bigger questions about the country’s land, its inhabitants, and ownership. Democracy is like theatre, sometimes the collaboration is smooth, sometimes messy, sometimes hilarious, sometimes unnerving—but you’ll get a show nonetheless.

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Authors

Bruce Norris

Bruce Norris (playwright) is the author of Clybourne Park, which received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (2011) as well as the Olivier, Evening Standard, and Tony Awards. Other plays include Downstate (Steppenwolf, National Theatre, Playwrights Horizons) an adaptation of Brecht ...
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Lisa D'Amour

Lisa D'Amour is a playwright and interdisciplinary artist. With Katie Pearl, she is co-artistic director of PearlDamour, a company that makes collaborative, often site-specific performances. PearlDamour's work has been presented at PS122, HERE Arts Center and the Walker Arts ...
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Melissa James Gibson

Melissa James Gibson is a New York City based playwright and screenwriter. For television, she is the creator/showrunner of an upcoming show for AppleTV+, and was the co-showrunner of Anatomy of a Scandal and House of Cards (Emmy nomination). She also wrote for the first two ...
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Tanya Barfield

Tanya Barfield's plays include: Of Equal Measure (Center Theatre Group), Blue Door (Playwrights Horizons, South Coast Repertory; Seattle Repertory, Berkeley Repertory and additional theaters), Dent, The Quick, The Houdini Act and 121 Degrees WEST. She wrote the book for the T ...
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Larissa FastHorse

Larissa FastHorse (Sicangu Lakota Nation) is an award-winning writer and 2020-2025 MacArthur Fellow. Her satirical comedy The Thanksgiving Play made her the first known female Native American playwright on Broadway, at the Helen Hayes under the direction of Rachel Chavkin. He ...

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Michael R. Jackson

Michael R. Jackson’s A Strange Loop won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical. It was also the recipient of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He is also the author of White Girl in Danger, produced by the Vineyard Theatre in co-production with Secon ...
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