Heidi Schreck (born /) is an American writer and actress from
Wenatchee, Washington. Her play What the Constitution Means to Me,
which she also performs in, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for
Drama.Schreck attended the University of Oregon and upon graduation
worked in Siberia, teaching English. She then was a journalist in St.
Petersburg, Russia. She next moved to Seattle, Washington where she
started working as an actress and writer.She is the writer and star of
What the Constitution Means to Me, which opened on Broadway on March ,
. This play is partially autobiographical, relating her real-life
experience in participating in debates as a teen.
Wenatchee, Washington. Her play What the Constitution Means to Me,
which she also performs in, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for
Drama.Schreck attended the University of Oregon and upon graduation
worked in Siberia, teaching English. She then was a journalist in St.
Petersburg, Russia. She next moved to Seattle, Washington where she
started working as an actress and writer.She is the writer and star of
What the Constitution Means to Me, which opened on Broadway on March ,
. This play is partially autobiographical, relating her real-life
experience in participating in debates as a teen.
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