Upcoming events

Feb
15

Post-Show Discussions: Black Cypress



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Cypress Bayou, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

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There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, March 15.

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ONSTAGE FEB 13 - MAR 15

Black Cypress Bayou

by Kristen Adele Calhoun
directed by Ericka Ratcliff

On a sweltering Texas night in the middle of a pandemic, Vernita Manifold calls her daughters home to the bayou—and to a secret that's about to explode. The richest man in East Texas has turned up dead on their property, and the Manifold women know better than to call the police. As LadyBird and RaeMeka clash over what to do, the mysterious Taysha arrives, and buried truths begin to rise from the swamp.

What starts as wickedly funny family chaos transforms into a powerful reckoning with history itself. Step into this razor-sharp Chicago premiere where loyalty is tested, souls refuse to stay silent, and reparations come knocking from beyond the grave.

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Feb
16

Industry Night: Black Cypress Bayou



Join us for a special Monday night performance of Black Cypress Bayou by Kristen Adele Calhoun. This is a unique opportunity to connect with other industry professionals, share insights, and network in a warm and welcoming environment. Additionally, you can enjoy this captivating production at an exclusive discounted rate, making the experience even more enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you there!

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “INDUSTRYNIGHT20” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE FEB 13 - MAR 15

Black Cypress Bayou

by Kristen Adele Calhoun
directed by Ericka Ratcliff

On a sweltering Texas night in the middle of a pandemic, Vernita Manifold calls her daughters home to the bayou—and to a secret that's about to explode. The richest man in East Texas has turned up dead on their property, and the Manifold women know better than to call the police. As LadyBird and RaeMeka clash over what to do, the mysterious Taysha arrives, and buried truths begin to rise from the swamp.

What starts as wickedly funny family chaos transforms into a powerful reckoning with history itself. Step into this razor-sharp Chicago premiere where loyalty is tested, souls refuse to stay silent, and reparations come knocking from beyond the grave.

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Feb
22

Post-Show Discussions: Black Cypress



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Cypress Bayou, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, March 15.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE FEB 13 - MAR 15

Black Cypress Bayou

by Kristen Adele Calhoun
directed by Ericka Ratcliff

On a sweltering Texas night in the middle of a pandemic, Vernita Manifold calls her daughters home to the bayou—and to a secret that's about to explode. The richest man in East Texas has turned up dead on their property, and the Manifold women know better than to call the police. As LadyBird and RaeMeka clash over what to do, the mysterious Taysha arrives, and buried truths begin to rise from the swamp.

What starts as wickedly funny family chaos transforms into a powerful reckoning with history itself. Step into this razor-sharp Chicago premiere where loyalty is tested, souls refuse to stay silent, and reparations come knocking from beyond the grave.

Learn more
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Mar
1

Post-Show Discussions: Black Cypress



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Cypress Bayou, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, March 15.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE FEB 13 - MAR 15

Black Cypress Bayou

by Kristen Adele Calhoun
directed by Ericka Ratcliff

On a sweltering Texas night in the middle of a pandemic, Vernita Manifold calls her daughters home to the bayou—and to a secret that's about to explode. The richest man in East Texas has turned up dead on their property, and the Manifold women know better than to call the police. As LadyBird and RaeMeka clash over what to do, the mysterious Taysha arrives, and buried truths begin to rise from the swamp.

What starts as wickedly funny family chaos transforms into a powerful reckoning with history itself. Step into this razor-sharp Chicago premiere where loyalty is tested, souls refuse to stay silent, and reparations come knocking from beyond the grave.

Learn more
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Mar
8

Post-Show Discussions: Black Cypress



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Cypress Bayou, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, March 15.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE FEB 13 - MAR 15

Black Cypress Bayou

by Kristen Adele Calhoun
directed by Ericka Ratcliff

On a sweltering Texas night in the middle of a pandemic, Vernita Manifold calls her daughters home to the bayou—and to a secret that's about to explode. The richest man in East Texas has turned up dead on their property, and the Manifold women know better than to call the police. As LadyBird and RaeMeka clash over what to do, the mysterious Taysha arrives, and buried truths begin to rise from the swamp.

What starts as wickedly funny family chaos transforms into a powerful reckoning with history itself. Step into this razor-sharp Chicago premiere where loyalty is tested, souls refuse to stay silent, and reparations come knocking from beyond the grave.

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May
31

Post-Show Discussions: keerah



Following each Sunday matinee performance of keerah, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

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There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, June 28.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE MAY 29 - JUN 28

keerah

by Netta Walker
directed by MacKenzie Chinn

Two aspiring young writers meet in a Chicago neighborhood on the cusp of gentrification. Ciara, a Black American poet, and Cormac, an Irish writer on a J1 visa. They connect over their shared love of language, literature, and the art of cruelty. What begins as fun flirtation transforms into an intense summer romance—until immigration, bad decisions, and unspoken truths tear them apart. 

Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this quick witted dramedy asks: Can you rewrite the past? Should you? And what happens when the person you immortalized shows up to confront you?

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Jun
7

Post-Show Discussions: keerah



Following each Sunday matinee performance of keerah, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

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There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, June 28.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE MAY 29 - JUN 28

keerah

by Netta Walker
directed by MacKenzie Chinn

Two aspiring young writers meet in a Chicago neighborhood on the cusp of gentrification. Ciara, a Black American poet, and Cormac, an Irish writer on a J1 visa. They connect over their shared love of language, literature, and the art of cruelty. What begins as fun flirtation transforms into an intense summer romance—until immigration, bad decisions, and unspoken truths tear them apart. 

Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this quick witted dramedy asks: Can you rewrite the past? Should you? And what happens when the person you immortalized shows up to confront you?

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Jun
14

Post-Show Discussions: keerah



Following each Sunday matinee performance of keerah, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Learn more

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, June 28.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE MAY 29 - JUN 28

keerah

by Netta Walker
directed by MacKenzie Chinn

Two aspiring young writers meet in a Chicago neighborhood on the cusp of gentrification. Ciara, a Black American poet, and Cormac, an Irish writer on a J1 visa. They connect over their shared love of language, literature, and the art of cruelty. What begins as fun flirtation transforms into an intense summer romance—until immigration, bad decisions, and unspoken truths tear them apart. 

Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this quick witted dramedy asks: Can you rewrite the past? Should you? And what happens when the person you immortalized shows up to confront you?

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Jun
21

Post-Show Discussions: keerah



Following each Sunday matinee performance of keerah, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Learn more

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please know there will be no Post-Show Discussion on Sunday, June 28.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux


ONSTAGE MAY 29 - JUN 28

keerah

by Netta Walker
directed by MacKenzie Chinn

Two aspiring young writers meet in a Chicago neighborhood on the cusp of gentrification. Ciara, a Black American poet, and Cormac, an Irish writer on a J1 visa. They connect over their shared love of language, literature, and the art of cruelty. What begins as fun flirtation transforms into an intense summer romance—until immigration, bad decisions, and unspoken truths tear them apart. 

Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this quick witted dramedy asks: Can you rewrite the past? Should you? And what happens when the person you immortalized shows up to confront you?

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Jun
26

Pride Night: Black Bone



Join us for a special Pride Night at Definition—rooted in community, creativity, and connection. Enjoy a special performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen, a powerful story exploring identity and the compounding stories that shape our perspectives. Meet fellow queer neighbors, experience bold Black storytelling, and be part of the vibrant arts scene that’s thriving on Chicago’s Southside. Following the performance, stay for a complimentary reception featuring desserts and drinks as we toast to the end of Pride month.

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*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “PRIDENIGHT” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
22

Post-Show Discussions: Black Bone



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Bone, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please note there will be no post-show discussion on Sunday, June 29.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.x


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
20

Juneteenth Celebration: Black Bone



In celebration of Juneteenth, join us for a special performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen—a powerful work that explores Black identity, resilience, and liberation. This is more than just an evening of theatre; it’s a chance to commemorate history, connect with peers, and reflect on the ongoing pursuit of freedom. Enjoy this stirring production at an exclusive discounted rate and let’s celebrate freedom, culture, and community—together.

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “JUNETEENTH” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

Learn more
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Jun
15

Post-Show Discussions: Black Bone



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Bone, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please note there will be no post-show discussion on Sunday, June 29.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
14

Community Celebration: Black Bone



Join us for a special community-centric performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen, celebrating our neighbors on the Southside! If you live in Hyde Park, Woodlawn, or beyond, we invite you to experience this powerful production while connecting with fellow residents. This is the perfect opportunity to experience our theater, meet your neighbors, and enjoy a night of storytelling and conversation. Unlock access to $20 tickets and be part of the vibrant arts community right in your backyard!

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “INSIDER20” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
12

BLK Chicago Mixer: Black Bone



Join Definition Theatre and BLK Chicago for a rich evening where culture, creativity, and community take center stage. We’re celebrating at Definition's new theatre in Hyde Park for a special night of connection and conversation at a special performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen.

Vibe with the community, support Black art, and tap into the dynamic energy of the city’s Southside. Whether you’re new to the neighborhood or a longtime local, this mixer is your gateway to fresh connections, meaningful storytelling, and a night to feed the soul. Come through, get inspired, and be part of the movement to uplift and celebrate the Black Chicago experience—on stage and off.

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*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “BLKCHI in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

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ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
8

Post-Show Discussions: Black Bone



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Bone, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please note there will be no post-show discussion on Sunday, June 29.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
6

Student Night: Black Bone



Calling all students! Join us for a performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen. This is a unique opportunity to connect with other students for an evening of theatre. Enjoy this captivating production at an exclusive discounted rate, making the experience even more enjoyable. Student ID required for discount.

Get $15 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “STUDENT15” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Jun
2

Industry Night: Black Bone



Join us for a special Monday night performance of Black Bone by Tina Fakhrid-Deen. This is a unique opportunity to connect with other industry professionals, share insights, and network in a warm and welcoming environment. Additionally, you can enjoy this captivating production at an exclusive discounted rate, making the experience even more enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you there!

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “INDUSTRY20” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

Learn more
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Jun
1

Post-Show Discussions: Black Bone



Following each Sunday matinee performance of Black Bone, there will be an engaging post-show discussion led by a member of the production team or Definition staff member. These insightful post-show discussions will begin immediately following each performance and offer attendees a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the themes and creative choices behind the production. Participation in these discussions is completely free and open to all audience members who wish to share their thoughts or ask questions.

Get tickets

There is no code needed to attend the post-show discussions.
Please note there will be no post-show discussion on Sunday, June 29.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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May
30

Amplify Celebration: Black Bone



Join us for the first preview performance of Black Bone, our first fully realized production developed from our Amplify New Play Commissioning Program. This special evening honors our 30+ Amplify alumni playwrights and marks a major milestone in our commitment to nurturing bold new voices. Following the performance, stay for a complimentary reception featuring desserts and drinks as we toast to the future of new work.

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ONSTAGE MAY 30 - JUNE 29

Black Bone

by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
directed by Carla Stillwell

A winner of Amplify Series Two, Black Bone is a sharp satirical fantasy that blurs the line between game show theatrics and real life. The play follows a group of Black academics at a predominantly white institution (PWI) who discover that one among them is "passing" as Black. Chaos quickly unfolds—mutiny erupts, panic spreads, and the consequences turn deadly. In a desperate bid for survival, we are posed with the question of how is Blackness defined or performed—and who gets to decide who’s in and who's out?

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Apr
6

Pedal to the Play: Splash Hatch



Make your journey part of the experience with Pedal to the Play: Eco-Access Night! We’re inviting audiences to bike, walk, or take public transit to the performance as a way to lower our collective carbon footprint. Arrive car-free and connect with fellow theatergoers who share a passion for sustainability and the arts. Plus, it’s a great chance to explore our space, meet the community, and unlock access to $20 tickets!

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “INSIDER20” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MARCH 14 - APRIL 13

Splash Hatch on the E Going Down

by Kia Corthron
Directed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce

In a cramped Harlem apartment, fifteen-year-old A-student Thyme faces the challenges of impending motherhood. Supported by her teenage husband and best friend, Thyme balances her intellectual curiosity with the harsh realities of her surrounding life.

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Mar
29

Community Night: Splash Hatch



Join us for a special community-centric performance of Splash Hatch on the E Going Down, celebrating our neighbors on the Southside! If you live in Hyde Park, Woodlawn, or beyond, we invite you to experience this powerful production while connecting with fellow residents. This is the perfect opportunity to experience our theater, meet your neighbors, and enjoy a night of storytelling and conversation. Unlock access to $20 tickets and be part of the vibrant arts community right in your backyard!

Get $20 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “INSIDER20” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.

Photo by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux.


ONSTAGE MARCH 14 - APRIL 13

Splash Hatch on the E Going Down

by Kia Corthron
Directed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce

In a cramped Harlem apartment, fifteen-year-old A-student Thyme faces the challenges of impending motherhood. Supported by her teenage husband and best friend, Thyme balances her intellectual curiosity with the harsh realities of her surrounding life.

Learn more
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Mar
21

Student Night: Splash Hatch



Calling all students! Join us for a performance of Splash Hatch on the E Going Down by Kia Corthron. This is a unique opportunity to connect with other students for an evening of theatre. Enjoy this captivating production at an exclusive discounted rate, making the experience even more enjoyable. Student ID required for discount.

Get $15 tickets

*If the code is not pre-applied, enter code “STUDENT15” in the Promo Code field on the ticketing page. Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers.


ONSTAGE MARCH 14 - APRIL 13

Splash Hatch on the E Going Down

by Kia Corthron
Directed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce

In a cramped Harlem apartment, fifteen-year-old A-student Thyme faces the challenges of impending motherhood. Supported by her teenage husband and best friend, Thyme balances her intellectual curiosity with the harsh realities of her surrounding life.

Learn more
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