Conscience
Margaret Chase Smith was the first woman elected in Maine, and was the first woman the state elected to the Senate. And in 1950, she became the first senator to stand on the Senate floor and publicly call out Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, who lied to gain power and exploit anti-Communist hysteria, ruining the lives of those who opposed him. Senator Smith’s “Declaration of Conscience” speech was a public act of defiance at a time when both Democrats and Republicans were cowed into silence for fear of retribution. After standing up for what she believed in, Margaret Chase Smith was shunned by her colleagues, challenged in a primary, and threatened by McCarthy. CONSCIENCE is the story of a remarkable, yet forgotten, woman who stood up for what was right and refused to back down during a pivotal time in our country’s history.
March 27 to April 19, 2026
Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2:00pm
Date
Mar 27 to Mar 29
Event Location
Theatre in the Round
Address
245 Cedar Ave Minneapolis, MN 55454
ConscienceTheatre in the Round
245 Cedar Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Upcoming Dates
- Friday, March 27 to Sunday, March 29
- Friday, April 3 to Sunday, April 5
- Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12
- Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19