
Trap Door Theatre is thrilled to continue its mainstage work of their 32nd season with a production of Trap Door's favorite playwright Stanislaw Witkiewicz's The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview, directed by Nicole Wiesner. The Cuttlefish will play March 19 – April 25, 2026 at Trap Door Theatre, 1655 W Cortland St. in Chicago. Tickets are now on sale at trapdoortheatre.com or by calling (773)-384-0494. Press is encouraged to join on opening night, Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 8:00 pm.
Part philosophical farce, part surreal fever dream—Witkiewicz's The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview is a razor-sharp satire of art under pressure. In a world where creativity is consumed by control and individuality is crushed beneath the weight of conformity, an artist spirals into crisis—torn between integrity and survival, freedom and obedience. Witkiewicz exposes the seductive dance between artist and authority, where every act of creation risks becoming an act of submission. Decades ahead of its time, this anarchic comedy lays bare the modern artist's impossible choice: stay true to your vision, or surrender it for comfort and applause.
PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Title: The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview
Author: Stanisław I. Witkiewicz
Translator: Daniel Gerould
Director: Nicole Wiesner
Cast (in alphabetical order): Venice Averyheart (Grumpus/Mother), Emily Lotspeich (Pope Julius II), David Lovejoy (King Hyrcan IV), Keith Surney (Statue of Alice d'Or), Gus Thomas (Ella), and Nicole Wiesner (Paweł Rockoffer).
Location: Trap Door Theatre, 1655 W. Cortland St. Chicago, IL 60622
Dates: Regular Run: Thursday, March 19th –Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Curtain Times: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8:00 pm, and Sundays 4/12 and 4/19 at 3PM.
Tickets: $32 with 2-for-1 admission on Thursdays. Tickets are currently available at https://our.show/the-cuttlefish or by calling (773) 384-0494.
Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre, the Evanston theatre company that has been thrilling audiences with stories of the Black American and African diaspora experience since 1979, today announced its programming for the 2026 season. Tim Rhoze, the company's Producing Artistic Director since 2010, unveiled the slate of three plays, all of which were written by women and premiered in the 21st Century.
The season will open in May with GEE'S BEND, the 2008 play by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder, which follows a family —Alice, her daughters Sadie and Nella, and Sadie's husband, Macon — from 1939 to 2000 as they experience segregation, family strife, and the Civil Rights movement. The play is set in the real-life community of Gee's Bend – an isolated community in central Alabama which has become known for the hand-stitched quilts made by generations of its women. DC Theater Arts said, "GEE'S BEND weaves the essence of the quilt into a theatrical experience that exalts universal themes of family, faith, and overcoming adversity in a deeply moving way. " GEE'S BEND was commissioned and produced by the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and has been performed at Denver Center, Cleveland Playhouse, Kansas City Rep, Northlight Theatre, Philadelphia's Arden Theatre, and Hartford Stage, among others. The FJT production will play from May 23 through June 7.
The season will continue in July with the Pulitzer Prize-nominated IN THE CONTINUUM — a play that tells the parallel stories of two Black women, one in Los Angeles and one in Zimbabwe, who discover they are pregnant and HIV positive. It was written by the playwright and actress Danai Gurira (author of Broadway's ECLIPSED and cast member of HBO's THE WALKING DEAD) and the OBIE Award-winning actress and writer Nikkole Salter. It premiered at New York's Primary Stages in 2005 and was later produced at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, Washington D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre, and in Zimbabwe and South Africa. THE NEW YORK TIMES called it "A moving, smart, spirited and powerfully funny production." It will be performed by Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre from July 25 through August 9.
The season closer will be THE NICETIES, by Eleanor Burgess. This two-character play follows a 20-year-old Black college student meeting with her white professor to discuss the student's term paper about slavery's effect on the American Revolution. The paper's thesis is that the revolution would not have succeeded without the contributions of black slaves. The professor disagrees, and what begins as a polite clash in perspectives explodes into an urgent debate about race, history, and power. The world premiere of THE NICETIES, directed by Chicago's Kimberly Senior, was co-produced during the 2018-2019 season by the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, Massachusetts; Manhattan Theatre Club in New York, New York; and McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey. THE NEW YORK TIMES said it was "a bristling, provocative debate play about race and privilege in the United States, and it begs to be argued with." DC THEATER ARTS called it "a brilliant and important play." It will be performed by Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre from October 31 through November 15.
Fleetwood–Jourdain Theatre will also produce the third annual Gloria Bond Clunie Playwright's Festival on July 18 and 19. The festival, named for the founder of Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre and acclaimed playwright Gloria Bond Clunie, will present professional staged readings of three new plays. Titles and playwrights to be announced.
Premium Gold Membership cards, priced at $90.00 and including four reserved seats that can be used in any combination throughout the season, are on sale now at https://app.amilia.com/store/en/cityofevanston/shop/memberships/70643 . The card also includes the added benefit of an automatic bonus seat, along with access to other exclusive specials during the season. Tickets to individual plays will be offered later in the year.
LISTING INFORMATION
GEE'S BEND
by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder
Directed by Tim Rhoze
May 23 – June 7, 2026
Saturdays at 7 pm, Sundays at 3 pm
Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in the Noyes Cultural Arts Center
927 Noyes St., Evanston
Tickets $32.00, Students $10.00. On sale later this year at www.fjtheatre.com
Phone 847-866-5914
GEE'S BEND is the story of the Pettway women, quilters from the isolated community of Gee's Bend, Alabama. Beginning in 1939, the play follows Alice, her daughters Sadie and Nella, and Sadie's husband, Macon, through segregation, family strife, and the Civil Rights movement. Throughout their lives, the women's extraordinary quilts provide a respite from the turmoil around them. In the last act of the play, it is the year 2000; the quilts have been discovered as folk art and have become very valuable. Sadie is pleased with the recognition, but despite the lure of the big city, she returns to Gee's Bend and continues to quilt. Wilder's play explores the resilience of the human spirit, especially as it is expressed in art.
IN THE CONTINUUM
by Danai Gurira & Nikkole Salter
Directed by Tim Rhoze
July 25 – August 9, 2026
Saturdays at 7 pm, Sundays at 3 pm
Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in the Noyes Cultural Arts Center
927 Noyes St., Evanston
Tickets $32.00, Students $10.00. On sale later this year at www.fjtheatre.com
Phone 847-866-5914
IN THE CONTINUUM puts a human face on the devastating impact of AIDS in Africa and America through the lives of two unforgettably courageous women. Living worlds apart, one in South Central LA and the other in Zimbabwe, each experiences a kaleidoscopic weekend of life-changing revelations in this story of parallel denials and self-discoveries.
THE NICETIES
by Eleanor Burgess
Directed by Tim Rhoze
October 31 – November 15, 2026
Saturdays at 7 pm, Sundays at 3 pm
Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in the Noyes Cultural Arts Center
927 Noyes St., Evanston
Tickets $32.00, Students $10.00. On sale later this year at www.fjtheatre.com
Phone 847-866-5914
Zoe, a Black student at a liberal arts college, is called into her white professor's office to discuss her paper about slavery's effect on the American Revolution. What begins as a polite clash in perspectives explodes into an urgent debate about race, history and power.
BIOS
Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder (Writer, GEE'S BEND) has written THE FURNITURE OF HOME, which deals with the Gulf Coast recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and premiered at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in 2009. Her play THE FLAG MAKER OF MARKET STREET followed at ASF in 2011. THE BONE ORCHARD was commissioned by the Denver Center Theatre and workshopped at the Perry Mansfield New Works Festival. Other plays include FRESH KILLS (Royal Court/London), THE FIRST DAY OF HUNTING SEASON (EST), and THE SPIRIT OF ECSTASY.
Danai Gurira (Co-playwright, IN THE CONTINUUM) Is an award-winning playwright and actress. As a playwright, her works include Broadway's ECLIPSED (NAACP Award; Helen Hayes Award: Best New Play; Connecticut Critics Circle Award: Outstanding Production of a Play), IN THE CONTINUUM (OBIE Award, Outer Critics Award, Helen Hayes Award), and THE CONVERT (six Ovation Awards, Los Angeles Outer Critics Award). Danai's play FAMILIAR received its world premiere at Yale Rep in 2015. She is a recipient of the Whiting Award, a Hodder Fellow, and has been commissioned by Yale Rep, Center Theatre Group, Playwrights Horizons, and the Royal Court. She is currently developing a pilot for HBO. As an actor, she has appeared in the films THE VISITOR, and MOTHER OF GEORGE. She also played Isabella in NYSF's MEASURE FOR MEASURE (Equity Callaway Award) and currently plays Michonne on AMC's THE WALKING DEAD. She holds an MFA from Tisch, NYU. She was born in the US to Zimbabwean parents and raised in Zimbabwe. She is the co-founder of Almasi Arts, which works to give access and opportunity to the African Dramatic Artist.
Nikkole Salter (co-playwright, IN THE CONTINUUM). This Los Angeles-born, OBIE Award-winning actress and writer arrived on the professional scene with her co-authorship and co-performance (with Danai Gurira) of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, IN THE CONTINUUM. As a dramatist, Ms. Salter has written eight full-length plays, been commissioned for full-length work by six institutions, been produced on three continents in five countries, and has been published in 12 international publications. Her work has appeared in over 20 Off-Broadway, regional, and international theatres. Ms. Salter is also the co-librettist with composer/lyricist Nolan Williams Jr. of the musical GRACE and made her directorial debut opening the 2023/24 season of Baltimore Center Stage with a production of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL.
Eleanor Burgess (playwright, THE NICETIES). In addition to THE NICETIES, Eleanor Burgess's plays include WIFE OF A SALESMAN, START DOWN, CHILL, SPARKS FLY UPWARD, and GALILEE, 34. Her work has been produced at theaters across the United States, including Manhattan Theatre Club, South Coast Rep, Geffen Playhouse, McCarter Theatre Center, Huntington Theatre Company, Writers Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, InterAct Theatre, Portland Stage, the Alliance Theatre and the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, as well as the Finborough Theatre in London. She has also written for film and television, including work on PERRY MASON for HBO, WE CRASHED for Apple TV+, INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE for AMC, and screenplays for Bad Robot, Amblin, and Anonymous Content. Originally from Massachusetts, she studied history at Yale College and Dramatic Writing at NYU/Tisch.
Tim Rhoze (Director, Producing Artistic Director) Tim Rhoze has been the Producing Artistic Director of Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre since 2010. His directing credits include: THE BALDWIN | GIOVANNI EXPERIENCE, PASS OVER, HONEYPOT: BLACK WOMEN WHO LOVE WOMEN, UNTIL THE FLOOD, FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/ WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF, 1619: THE JOURNEY OF A PEOPLE, THIS BITTER EARTH, THE LIGHT, AMERICAN SON, HOME, TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES 1992, THE MEETING, FIRES IN THE MIRROR, BLACK BALLERINA (co-writer), NUTCRACKER(ISH), CROWNS, HAVING OUR SAY, FROM THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA, WOZA ALBERT!, GOING TO ST. IVES, SINGLE BLACK FEMALE, A SONG FOR CORETTA, YELLOWMAN, SWEET, LADY DAY AT EMERSON BAR & GRILL, BEAR COUNTRY, NOBODY, FENCES, PIANO LESSON, AIN'T MISBEHAVIN, K2, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, and others. Tim is also the writer/director of WHY NOT ME? A SAMMY DAVIS JR. STORY, and MAYA'S LAST POEM, both produced at FJT; and BLACK BALLERINA, produced at FJT and Pittsburgh Public Theatre. He was also co-writer and director of THE BALDWIN | GIOVANNI EXPERIENCE and A HOME ON THE LAKE. His performances in August Wilson's PIANO LESSON (1997) and JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE (2024) at the Goodman Theatre were nominated for Jeff Awards.
ABOUT FLEETWOOD-JOURDAIN THEATRE
Founded in 1979, Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre is a professional, award-winning theatre company that has been thrilling audiences with over four decades of unique, inspirational, and invigorating Black American and African Diaspora-centered storytelling. The company has been honored by the Black Theatre Alliance/Ira Aldridge Awards and is frequently listed as a top-rated Chicago theatre company. From original plays to the best of Broadway, Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre has remained committed to supplying the very best in theatre. "Umoja!! ....Working Together in Unity" is the foundation from which FJT began and continues to thrive!
It is our mission to present powerful, thought-provoking, Theater Arts programming with a commitment to diversity and creative excellence. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing and creative environment for directors, playwrights, actors, designers, and stage managers. In this positive environment, they can further develop their creative skills and share their artistic expressions. The Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre is funded by the City of Evanston and in part by the Illinois Arts Council, A State Agency.
Jackalope Theatre Company is proud to present its first production for young audiences and the launch of its 18th season with the world premiere of The Dress-Up Play by Juliet Kang Huneke, March 7 - 22, directed by Karina Patel, at the Broadway Armory Park, 5917 N Broadway St. The running time is 60 minutes with no intermission. There is a preview performance Saturday, March 7 at 11 a.m. The performance schedule is Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 - $35 with student and Edgewater resident discounts available. Subscription and single tickets are now available at JackalopeTheatre.org or call/text the box office at 773.340.2543.
The Dress-Up Play is a new family-friendly production from Jackalope. New friends gather in a bedroom to play dress up. But who gets to wear what? Do our clothes have to match what we look like outside? And what if our outside doesn't match our inside? Filled with tutus, fake mustaches, scarves and fierce runway walks. The Dress-Up Play is an immersive fashion party for all ages that celebrates self-expression, open-mindedness and the wholeness of everyone.
The cast of The Dress-Up Play includes Keimon Shook (he/him, Remi); Casey Whisler (she/her, Olivia); Aidan Henri (they/he/she, Aiden) and Jett Parr (they/them, Miles).
The creative team for The Dress-Up Play includes Juliet Kang Huneke (she/they, playwright); Karina Patel (she/her, director and new works manager); AJ Links, CSA (she/her, casting director), Eric Turner (he/him, production manager); Seojung Jang (she/her, lighting designer); Newton Schottelkotte (they/she, sound designer); Amal Salem (she/her, stage manager); Hudson Therriault (he/him, accessibility manager); Amira Danan (she/her, development director) and Kaiser Ahmed (he/him, artistic director),
ABOUT JULIET KANG HUNEKE, PLAYWRIGHT
Juliet Kang Huneke is a playwright and performer who is passionate about theatre that is larger than life. Her new TYA play, Hannah and Halmoni Save the World! recently had its world premiere at Filament Theatre. In addition, she was awarded the 2023 ReImagine: New Plays in TYA grant to develop Hannah and Halmoni with Filament. Juliet is also a 24 Hour Plays Nationals alum. Other Chicago writing credits include: Echo's Inferno (The Understudy), Home for the Summer (Theo Ubique, American Music Theatre Project), Mycelium (Playground Chicago) and Mechanicals (Impostors Theater Co Footholds Vol. 4).
ABOUT KARINA PATEL, DIRECTOR
Karina Patel is a devised theatre artist, director and dramaturg originally from London, United Kingdom. She is currently the New Works manager at Jackalope Theatre Company and literary associate at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Patel has developed new and devised work with The Story Theatre, The Understudy Chicago, APIDA Arts, TimeLine Theatre Company, Avalanche Theatre, Token Theatre, 24 Hour Plays and more. She has also served as an assistant director at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Court Theatre and the Repertory Theatre of St Louis.
ABOUT JACKALOPE THEATRE
Jackalope Theatre Company expands the definition of American Identity by engaging with communities to produce works that celebrate diverse perspectives. Jackalope is a premier home for new and exciting Off-Loop Theatre based in Chicago's Edgewater and Rogers Park neighborhoods. They are committed to cultivating new voices that contribute to an expanding American culture and mythology. Each season, Jackalope produces full-length plays, new play development programming and provides free classes in partnership with the Chicago Park District.
MORE FROM JACKALOPE
WORLD PREMIERE
Andy Warhol Presents: The Cocaine Play
May 27 - July 6, 2026
Written by Terry Guest
Directed by AmBer Montgomery
Previews: Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 21 at 2 p.m.
Press Opening: Tuesday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Performance schedule: Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7:30 p.m.,
Sundays at 2 p.m.
The Broadway Armory, 5917 N. Broadway St.
JackalopeTheatre.org/2024-2025-season
Tickets: $15 - $45
It's 1962 in New York City and Andy Warhol (no, not that Andy Warhol) is stuck. He hasn't finished a painting in years and has no new ideas. When a mysterious actress named Marilyn Monroe (no, not that Marilyn Monroe) stumbles into his life, she sends him down an epic path of madness, murder, betrayal and the desperate pursuit of fame, sex and beauty. Andy Warhol presents: The Cocaine Play is a 100% fake story about 100% real people that asks how far are you willing to go for the chance at superstardom.
17th Annual Living Newspaper Festival
August 20 - 24, 2026
Press Opening: Thursday, Aug. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Performance schedule: Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. and Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The Broadway Armory, 5917 N Broadway
JackalopeTheatre.org/2024-2025-season
Tickets: $15 - $35
The Living Newspaper Festival is inspired by the 1930s Living Newspapers of the Federal Theatre Project that created stories based on recent events. This year's Festival includes world premieres inspired from recent news headlines.
Performances, show times, dates are subject to change.
ABOUT JACKALOPE THEATRE
Jackalope Theatre Company expands the definition of American Identity by engaging with communities to produce works that celebrate diverse perspectives. Jackalope is a premier home for new and exciting Off-Loop Theatre based in Chicago's Edgewater and Rogers Park neighborhoods. They are committed to cultivating new voices that contribute to an expanding American culture and mythology. Each season, Jackalope produces full-length plays, new play development programming and provides free classes in partnership with the Chicago Park District.
Jackalope Theatre Company is proud to present its first production for young audiences and the launch of its 18th season with the world premiere of The Dress-Up Play by Juliet Kang Huneke, March 7 - 22, directed by Karina Patel, at the Broadway Armory Park, 5917 N Broadway St. The running time is 60 minutes with no intermission. There is a preview performance Saturday, March 7 at 11 a.m. with the press opening Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m. The performance schedule is Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 - $35 with student and Edgewater resident discounts available. Subscription and single tickets are now available at JackalopeTheatre.org or call/text the box office at 773.340.2543.
The Den Theatre today announced its lineup of April 2026 comedy shows at the theatre's Wicker Park stages at 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave., This month's highlights include Sammy Obeid on April 3 – 4 and April 6; Mohanad Elshieky on April 10; Sugar Sammy on April 11; Young Black & Funny on April 16; Adam Conover: Special Taping on April 18; Sarper Güven on April 19, Emma Grede on April 21, Michael Longfellow on April 24 – 25; Tinder Live With Lane Moore on April 26; and Dewayne Perkins on April 30. Tickets are now on sale at www.thedentheatre.com or by calling (773) 697-3830.
Sammy Obeid
Friday, April 3, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Monday, April 6, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets: $31 – $75
Sammy Obeid is a Lebanese-Palestinian American comedian born in Oakland, California. He double majored in business and mathematics at UC Berkeley before turning down a job at Google to pursue comedy full-time. Now the host of Netflix's 100 Humans, he has also appeared on NBC's Last Comic Standing and America's Got Talent, as well as TBS's Conan. He is best known for his world record of performing comedy 1,001 nights in a row, a story featured in Time magazine and The New York Times.
Mohanad Elshieky
Friday, April 10, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. Tickets: $22 – $40
Mohanad Elshieky is a New York-based, Libyan-born comedian who made his national TV debut on Conan and has been featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Don't Tell Comedy and Comedy Central. He has toured with Pop Up Magazine and is currently a writer/consultant for the hit podcast Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He previously wrote for Lovett or Leave It and was one of the hosts of Lemonada's podcast I'm Sorry, where each week they unraveled the latest Twitter gaffes, petty beef and not-so-subtle shade.
He has also been featured in Kumail Nanjiani's Little America book. In 2024, Mohanad was selected as one of the SF Sketchfest Dozen, a spotlight series for comics on the verge of becoming the next big thing. In 2018, he appeared in an episode of Epix's Unprotected Sets and was listed as one of Thrillist's "50 Best Undiscovered Comics." Mohanad was also a digital producer on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
Elshieky combines a deceptively laid-back demeanor with a whip-smart perspective on politics and culture. The Portland Mercury called him "an undisputed genius of comedy," and he has been featured on podcasts including Lovett or Leave It, Pod Save The People and Harmontown. He has toured across the country with the critically acclaimed storytelling show Pop Up Magazine. Elshieky zeroes in on topics that seem off limits — then surprises you with how hard you're laughing.
Sugar Sammy
Saturday, April 11, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Tickets: $25 – $55
Sugar Sammy is one of the hottest comedians on the international circuit. The New York Times calls him "a fearless comic with a talent for provoking both laughter and outrage." He has performed more than 2,300 shows in 32 countries.
Described as "fluent in funny" by The Washington Post, he tackles cultural, social and political themes with charm and finesse. He is a master of crowd work and audience interaction.
Sugar Sammy's international television credits include specials broadcast on HBO Canada, Comedy Central Asia, Comedy Central India, CTV, The Comedy Network, The Comedy Channel, Dutch TV and Showtime Arabia. A television star on both sides of the Atlantic, he currently serves as a judge on La France a un Incroyable Talent, France's version of America's Got Talent.
Additional praise includes:
"A fearless comic with a talent for provoking both laughter and outrage." — The New York Times
"Fluent in Funny." — The Washington Post
"Sugar Sammy is a provocateur." — The Guardian
"The funniest man in France is a Quebecer." — GQ France
"Master of the punchline, rhythm and improv." — Télérama
"Comedy's new rock star." — Quotidien
Young Black & Funny
Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 7:15 p.m.
Tickets: $22 – $40
This show is produced by Jasmine Burton and Benny Nwokebia.
Jasmine Burton is a barred attorney from Los Angeles living and working in Washington, D.C. She has performed stand-up throughout the DMV, including Room 808, Hotbed, DC Comedy Loft, The Port and DC Improv, and has opened and hosted for Matt Rife, Lil Rel, Zainab Johnson, Tony Woods, Aida Rodriguez, Earthquake and Stavros Halkias, among others seen on Netflix, HBO and Comedy Central. A blend of West Coast and East Coast swagger, Burton is best known for her high energy, punchlines and infusion of the law and her life experience into her comedy. She brings an edgy, witty and intellectual humor that keeps audiences at the edge of their seats — or falling out of them.
Born in Washington, D.C., Benny Nwokebia is half Nigerian and half Ethiopian and grew up overseas in Geneva, Switzerland. He has performed in New York City (Broadway Comedy Club, Stand NY, Greenwich and others), Washington, D.C. (DC Improv, Comedy Loft, Hotbed, Drafthouse and others), and internationally in Switzerland, Mexico and Canada (Zoo Fest, Just for Laughs). He has worked with Matt Rife, DeRay Davis, Nate Jackson, Zainab Johnson, Josh Johnson, Ian Lara and Tony Woods, among others. Most recently, he took second place in the 2023 Seattle International Comedy Competition. He was named runner-up in the Magooby's 2022 Comedian of the Year competition and winner of DC Improv's Comedy Kumite competition.
Adam Conover: Special Taping
Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Tickets: $25
Adam Conover is a comedian and the creator, writer and star of the hit series Adam Ruins Everything, an educational comedy that dispels common misconceptions. The New York Times calls it "one of history's most entertaining shows dedicated to the art of debunking" and refers to Conover as a "genial provocateur." On YouTube, his videos have amassed millions of views.
In 2022, his series The G Word premiered on Netflix. Produced in partnership with Barack Obama's Higher Ground Productions, it pulls back the curtain on how the federal government works using comedy and documentary storytelling.
Conover also hosted the Nickelodeon game show The Crystal Maze and recurs on the animated series BoJack Horseman and Tuca & Bertie. As a stand-up comedian, he performs regularly in top comedy clubs and colleges across the country.
Sarper Güven
Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 2:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 7:15 p.m.
Tickets: $30 – $55
Sarper Güven first gained worldwide attention as a reality TV star on TLC's hit show 90 Day Fiancé, where his bold personality and unique humor made him an unforgettable cast member. His presence on the show built him a strong international fanbase that now follows him to the comedy stage.
Quickly breaking into the U.S. stand-up scene, Güven delivers nearly one-hour sets filled with sharp, unapologetic takes on relationships, the struggles of marriage and the cultural differences of American life. His high-energy, fearless style and international perspective have already made him one of the fastest-rising comedians to watch.
Emma Grede: Start With Yourself Book Tour
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 7:15 p.m.
Tickets: $22 – $70
Emma Grede is the ultimate modern mogul, turning big ideas into some of today's most influential consumer brands. She is the co-founder and CEO of Good American, a founding partner of SKIMS, the co-founder of Safely and Off Season, and the voice behind the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast.
A leader with purpose, Grede also lends her time and expertise to global impact organizations, serving on the board of directors for the Obama Foundation and Baby2Baby, and recently became a King's Trust Ambassador. Her journey proves that success and substance go hand in hand.
Grede lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Jens, and their four children.
Michael Longfellow
Friday, April 24, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Tickets: $22 – $40
Michael Longfellow is a comedian and stepson from Phoenix who completed three seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Prior to SNL, he was one of eight comedians chosen for the inaugural "Netflix Introducing..." Next Stars of Comedy showcase at the Netflix Is a Joke Festival. He was also selected as one of TBS's "Comics to Watch" at the New York Comedy Festival and went on to make his late-night debut on Conan. He was a favorite on NBC's comedy talent series Bring the Funny. Longfellow regularly tours festivals and clubs around the country.
Tinder Live With Lane Moore
Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7:15 p.m.
Tickets: $22 – $50
Tinder Live! With Lane Moore is the critically acclaimed comedy show where Moore projects her dating app onto a screen, swipes through profiles live on stage, and the audience votes whether she swipes right or left, to cathartic, hilarious and surprisingly kind results.
Tinder Live is known as one of the best comedy shows around, selling out shows across the United States and Canada, headlining festivals such as SF Sketchfest, and maintaining a long-running monthly residency in New York City. The show has been named a critics' pick for Best Comedy Show by The New York Times, The Atlantic, Spin, The Guardian, Paper, VICE, Paste, Fast Company, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, Entertainment Tonight, Good Morning America, New York Magazine, The New York Post, Time Out, HuffPost, CBS and New York Observer.
Tinder Live regularly features special guests including David Cross, Janeane Garofalo, Anna Faris, Paul F. Tompkins, Amber Tamblyn, Sasheer Zamata, Ed Solomon, Lamorne Morris, Busy Philipps, David Koechner, Jon Glaser, Hari Kondabolu, Aparna Nancherla, Mara Wilson, Stacy London, Ashley Nicole Black, Jo Firestone, Laura Benanti, Amanda Knox, Stephanie March, James Urbaniak, Lizz Winstead, Heather Matarazzo, Scott Adsit, Grace Helbig, Sondre Lerche, JD Samson, Jean Grae and more.
Praise for Tinder Live With Lane Moore includes:
"Truly addictive entertainment... it's ingenious. The way she manipulates tone and pace reveals an artist supremely confident in her form." — The New York Times
"Tinder Live is great, it's so funny. Fantastic. Highly recommend." — David Cross
"Consistently funny. One of the best comedy shows around." — Vulture
"Compassionate and hilarious... it's a smash." — Spin
"A hilarious comedy show. Moore isn't cynical about love; she's just put in a lot of time in the trenches." — New York Magazine
"Tinder Live captures all the magic of this truly ridiculous era in app-based dating in real time. You'll relate to Moore's live-swiping and laugh at her reactions and messages to would-be suitors." — Vulture
"Blisteringly hilarious. In anyone else's hands this could feel mean-spirited, but Moore makes it cathartic, a bracing comedic espresso shot." — Brooklyn Based
"Tinder Live makes light of just how absurd and soul-sucking swiping through an endless procession of other human beings can become. Moore expertly steers the crowd from mean-heartedness to substance with each match." — VICE
Dewayne Perkins: How Being Black And Gay Made Me Better Than You!
Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $22 – $40
Dewayne Perkins is a writer, producer, actor and comedian who has emerged as one of the most-watched Black creatives in film and television today. Named one of Variety's "Comics to Watch," Vulture's "Comedians You Should and Will Know," and one of The New York Times' "Queer Young Comics Redefining American Humor," Perkins has steadily built his comedic portfolio over the years. His work has earned him Emmy, WGA and NAACP Image Award nominations.
Perkins currently stars opposite Seth Rogen in the critically acclaimed, award-winning Apple TV+ comedy series The Studio, which premiered March 26, 2025, and quickly emerged as one of the most celebrated freshman comedies of the year. The series made history as the most Emmy-winning first-season comedy series of all time, earning 13 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. His role in The Studio followed his appearance opposite Keke Palmer and SZA in Sony's feature film One of Them Days, which was hailed by critics and earned a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
In 2023, Perkins co-wrote, produced and starred in the award-winning feature film The Blackening (Lionsgate), based on his Comedy Central digital short of the same name that went viral with more than 15 million views. The film premiered as a 2022 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness selection and was theatrically released in June 2023. The Blackening earned nominations from the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture, the GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Film and the Black Reel Awards for Outstanding Ensemble. Perkins received individual nominations for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture) and a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance. He is currently developing a sequel with MRC and Lionsgate alongside Tracy Oliver and E. Brian Dobbins.
Additional writing credits include Netflix's The Break with Michelle Wolf, Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Peacock's The Amber Ruffin Show, which earned him an Emmy nomination. He also holds producing credits on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Peacock's Saved by the Bell, and Amazon's Sausage Party.
As an actor, Perkins has appeared on Netflix's The Upshaws, Peacock's Saved by the Bell, and IFC's Sherman's Showcase. He has written for the WGA Awards, The Webby Awards and the White House Correspondents Dinner, where one of his jokes was listed in The New Yorker's "Best Jokes of 2018."
As a stand-up comedian, he has been named one of Comedy Central's "Up Next" comedians, a 2019 "New Face" at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, one of Time Out New York's "Breakout LGBTQ Comedians to Watch," and was a finalist on NBC's Stand Up. He has also performed at Comedy Central's Clusterfest, SF Sketchfest and NBC's Breakout Festival.
Perkins splits his time between New York and Los Angeles, where he continues to develop multiple projects.
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Broadway In Chicago is is delighted to announce that tickets for SPAMALOT will go on sale on Friday, February 27. SPAMALOT will play Broadway In Chicago’s CIBC Theatre (18 W. Monroe St.) for a limited two-week engagement, May 19-31.SPAMALOT tour production photos here, rehearsal footage here, and B-roll hereSPAMALOT, which first galloped onto Broadway in 2005 after its 2004 world premiere in Chicago, features a book & lyrics by Eric Idle and music by John Du Prez and Eric Idle. The original Broadway production was nominated for fourteen Tony Awards and won three including Best Musical. Following its critically acclaimed 2023 Broadway revival at the St. James Theatre in NYC, SPAMALOT is now on an all-new North American tour. Under the direction and choreography of Josh Rhodes , the production was praised for its inventive staging, design, and exceptional performances, reaffirming the enduring appeal of Monty Python’s distinctly British wit and comedic brilliance. The Broadway revival now brings its celebrated production to audiences across the country. The tour will travel to more than 30 cities in its first year including Cleveland; Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.; Las Vegas; San Francisco; Seattle; Denver; Atlanta; Dallas; New Orleans; St. Louis; Houston; Ft. Worth; Charlotte; Schenectady; St. Paul, Greenville; Rochester; Milwaukee; Hartford and Costa Mesa. For more information, please visit www.spamalotthemusical.com.
The cast includes Major Attaway (Aladdin) as King Arthur, Sean Bell (Harmony) as Sir Robin, Chris Collins-Pisano (Forbidden Broadway) as Sir Lancelot, Ellis C. Dawson III (Hamilton) as Sir Bedevere, Leo Roberts (Les Misérables) as Sir Galahad, Amanda Robles as The Lady of the Lake, Blake Segal (Mary Poppins) as Patsy and Steven Telsey (The Book Of Mormon) as The Historian/Prince Herbert.The cast also includes Lindsay Lee Alhady, Delaney Benson, Jack Brewer, Connor Coughlin, L'ogan J'ones, Graham Keen, Claire Kennard, Ben Lanham, Nathaniel Mahone, Maddie Mossner, Emilie Renier, Mark Tran Russ and Meridien Terrell. The creative team includes scenic and projection design by Paul Tate dePoo III, costume design by Jen Caprio, lighting design by Cory Pattak, sound design by Kai Harada & Haley Parcher, wig design by Tom Watson and music supervision by John Bell. Jonathan Gorst is the Musical Director/Conductor. The team also includes Matthew Brooks (Production Stage Manager), Anna K. Rains (Stage Manager) and Dani Berman (Asst. Stage Manager), James Neal (Company Manager) and Kat McIntyre (Asst. Company Manager). Derek Kolluri is the Associate Director, and Michael Fatica is the Associate Choreographer. Casting is by Geoff Josselson, CSA and RCI Theatricals serves as General Manager. SPAMALOT is produced by Jeffrey Finn.
Lovingly ripped off from the film classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, SPAMALOT has everything that makes a great knight at the theatre: from flying cows to killer rabbits, British royalty to French taunters, dancing girls, rubbery shrubbery, and of course, the Lady of the Lake. SPAMALOT features well-known songs including “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” “Find Your Grail” and more that have become beloved classics in the musical theater canon.
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Tuesday, May 19 – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 20 – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 21 – 7:00 p.m.
Friday, May 22 – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 23 – 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 24 – 1:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, May 26 – 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 27 – 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 28 – 7:00 p.m.
Friday, May 29 – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 30 – 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 31 – 1:00 p.m.TICKET INFORMATION (as of February 26, based on availability and subject to change)
Individual tickets for SPAMALOT will go on sale Friday, February 27 and range from $35.00 - $125.00 with a select number of premium tickets available. Ticket price listed is when purchased in person at the box office. Additional fees apply for online purchases. Tickets are available now for groups of 10 or more by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at (312) 977-1710 or emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more information, visit www.BroadwayInChicago.com.
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The Artistic Home's 2025-26 season — its 25th — will conclude with the US premiere of THE SUGAR WIFE, a 21st Century drama from Ireland by Elizabeth Kuti. It premiered at the Rough Magic Theatre Company in Dublin in 2005, was staged in London in 2006, and was revived in 2024 at Dublin's prestigious Abbey Theatre. Set in 1850, the play follows a Quaker woman who is torn between her work with the city's poor and her husband's prospering business built on the exploitation of the poor. They are visited by an English philanthropist and an African American tainted by the horrors of America's deep south. The visit begins with the best of intentions; but a collision is unavoidable. The UK theater website THE STAGE said "Elizabeth Kuti's drama set in famine-stricken Ireland speaks eloquently to our own turbulent times" THE SUGAR WIFE will be performed from March 28 through May 3 at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont.
Company member Kevin Hagan, whose directing credits include AH, WILDERNESS! and HAUNTING JULIA for Eclipse Theatre Company, will direct and lead a cast and production team that collectively has 48 Jeff Award nominations. Hagan, with fifteen Jeff nominations and two wins for scenic design, will design THE SUGAR WIFE sets in addition to directing the production. Hagan's cast, entirely composed of The Artistic Home ensemble members, will feature Annie Hogan, a Jeff Award nominee in 2019 for The Artistic Home's REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT, in the title role of Hannah Tewkley. Todd Wojcik, who recently earned his third Jeff nomination for The Artistic Home's HEDDA GABLER, winning in 2022 for THE PAVILION, will be Hannah's businessman husband Samuel. Ashayla Calvin, who played the title role in The Artistic Home's BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK, will be the African American visitor Sarah Worth. John LaFlamboy, a Jeff nominee for his makeup design of REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT, is playing the visiting philanthropist Alfred Darby. Two-time Jeff nominee Kristin Collins will be Martha Ryan, an impoverished woman who receives help from Hannah.
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When Raven Theatre’s artistic staff decided to include Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls in their current season, they could not have predicted that the opening would coincide with major eruptions in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Now, with the former Prince Andrew in jail and the President of the United States bloviating his innocence, this 1982 British play stings harder than ever.
Lucky Stiff’s smooth handling of a fine cast for Raven’s mainstage makes it clear why the play deserves its status as a feminist classic. From an informal angle, the reaction of a mostly youthful audience watching mostly youthful actors confirms that the stage is still the right place to comment mercilessly on societal injustice.
Nonlinear, nontraditional Top Girls premiered in the first years of Margaret Thatcher’s leadership – an imaginative treatment of the complexities of gender roles. How do you become a “top girl” in a man’s world without losing your soul? Depending on your politics, Thatcher either ran a country with necessary tough love and cooked dinner for her husband too; or she hacked away at Britian’s safety net while using taxpayer-funded help to maintain her Superwoman household.
In Act I, Marlene, the dynamic central character played by Claire Kaplan, hosts a dinner to celebrate her recent promotion at an employment agency. She gathers five historical women at a posh restaurant, sparely and elegantly designed by Joonhee Park, where they pour out their pain along with copious amounts of wine.
As Waitress (Colin Quinn Rice) serves with dispassionate efficiency, the women – explorer Isabella Bird (Susaan Jamshidi), Flemish folklore’s Dull Gret (Yourtana Sulaiman), Japanese courtesan Lady Nijo (Hannah Kato), 9th Century’s Pope Joan (Morgan Lavenstein), and Chaucer’s Patient Griselda (Luke Halpern) – recount episodes of shocking male cruelty. Multiple accents and overlapping dialogue make the individual stories a little hard to follow. But each cast member creates such a distinct personality that a strong vibe emerges even if some details are lost.
In Act II, Churchill leaves fantasy behind and enters the very real working-class home of single mom Joyce (Jamshidi) and her 16-year-old daughter Angie (Sulaiman) who literally wants to kill her bitter mother. Spoiler alert, Angie flees to her Aunt Marlene’s office in London without doing the deed. There, female staffers interview other females for job placement. As one frustrated woman laments to Marlene, who now leads the department, “I have had to justify my existence every minute.” Centuries may have passed but talented women still fight for recognition.
When Angie shows up unannounced, she gets pushback instead of a warm welcome from Marlene. The teen desperately wants to acquire her role model’s independence, resources and, above all, confidence that mom-figure Joyce so obviously lacks. Marlene can’t hold back the sharp elbows and judges Angie accordingly, a girl who may not have what it takes to survive.
Act III moves even farther away from the play’s stylized opening with an extended scene that’s straight from the kitchen sink realism of post-World War II drama. Occurring a year prior to Act II, Marlene pays an unexpected visit to Joyce’s humble home and presents Angie with a dress that’s straight out of the traditional girlie playbook.
When it comes to success, “I’m not clever,” Marlene insists, “just pushy.” How Marlene has pushed herself to the top is clear by now. What she has pushed aside in the process tumbles out as the three women open their hearts in ways that leave them vulnerable. It is almost frightening. Four decades after Churchill penned Top Girls, news reports of Jeffrey Epstein’s atrocities only seem to confirm her point that womanhood is neither safe nor easy.
Top Girls runs through March 21st at Raven Theatre. For tickets and information, go to www.raventheatre.com/stage/topgirls.
Recommended.
This review is proudly shared with our friends at www.TheatreInChicago.com.
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Broadway In Chicago has just announced casting for the Chicago engagement of Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, LES MISÉRABLES. The North American Tour of the world’s most popular musical will make its final return to Chicago for a limited two-week engagement, May 12—24, at the Cadillac Palace Theatre (151 W. Randolph St.) Individual tickets are on sale now. Ticket prices range from $49 to $160 with a select number of premium seats available and may be purchased at www.BroadwayInChicago.com. Additional fees apply for online purchases. Group sales of 10+ are available now by calling (312) 977-1710 or emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See below for more ticket information and the performance schedule. “One of the greatest musicals ever created.” – Chicago Tribune
“The defining musical of the last 50 years.” – BroadwayWorld
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