Amazon Prime Video Turns To Broadway After Being Inspired By The Success of Disney Plus' Hamilton
"What the Constitution Means to Me" was filmed in its entirety by American director Marielle Heller at the Helen Hayes Theatre in New York, where the autobiographical play premiered in March 2019.
In "What the Constitution Means to Me," Heidi Schreck recreates on stage debating contests in which she participated when she was 15 in an attempt to earn money for her university studies.
The drama, which was nominated for several Tony Awards both for the quality of Schreck's writing and her performance, gave the American actress and playwright an opportunity to touch on themes like immigration as well as sexual and domestic abuse.
"I'm delighted with how beautifully Mari Heller has translated Constitution to the screen and I'm thankful to Big Beach and Amazon Studios for making it possible to share the show with more people — especially right now when we can't gather together in theatres,” Schreck said in a press release.
The playwright has also signed an exclusive partnership with Amazon Studios to create content for the Prime Video streaming platform.
Theater increasingly features in streaming giants' catalogues
When it drops on October 16, "What the Constitution Means to Me" will be available in 240 countries and territories around the world.
In adding the theatrical production to its catalogue, Amazon is seeking to reproduce the success of the musical "Hamilton," which recently landed on rival platform Disney+.
According to the agency Apptopia, the show by Lin-Manuel Miranda, which is about one of America's founding fathers, was watched 750,000 times on the first weekend following its release on the streaming platform.
In response to the upsurge in enthusiasm for theatrical productions, HBO has announced that the David Byrne play "American Utopia" will release on its streaming platform on October 17.
For its part, Netflix has revealed that it also has small-screen adaptations of "The Boys in the Band" and "The Prom" in the works. All in all, there is plenty for theater lovers to look forward to for several months to come.