

LOOKING FORWARD: Shows We're Excited to See
Continuing our support of productions that embrace inclusion for artists and audiences, below are shows that you can buy tickets to THIS WEEK that we feel are moving our community in the right direction. Let your wallet do the talking. Buy tickets to shows that celebrate inclusion. Then write to producers and tell them you want to see more of it. Decision makers are led by numbers and this is one way we can all make a difference. American Theatre Company presents Xanadu Bo


BE WRITE THERE: Celebrating New Voices in Chicago Theatre
More perspectives in the room. More opportunities. This is what we want for our city and our industry. Inclusion onstage and in our audiences begins with diversity on both sides of the table. There are wonderful shows in our community featuring work from playwrights with different voices, and some new voices to Chicago. Let's go and see some shows, shall we? Victory Gardens Theatre presents The House That Will Not Stand Written by Ensemble Playwright Marcus Gardley Dire


LOOKING FORWARD: Chicago Shows We're Excited to See
Continuing our support of productions that embrace inclusion for artists and audiences, below are shows that you can buy tickets to THIS WEEK that we feel are moving our community in the right direction. Let your wallet do the talking. Buy tickets to shows that celebrate inclusion. Then write to producers and tell them you want to see more of it. Decision makers are led by numbers and this is one way we can all make a difference. The Yard at Theatre on the Lake presents I