A former cabbie talks to writer Reginald Edmund about Ride Share at Writers Theatre—and the real-life experiences that inspired it.
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Show them the money
A movement for pay equity and transparency for theater designers scores a victory; Black Lives Black Words kicks off a new discussion series.
Our favorite things for fall arts, part one
An overview of theater, dance, music, pop-up performances, and other artists and activists that you should know about—this season and year-round
Streaming theater goes beyond Hamilton
The Public Theater, Black Lives, Black Words, and Hell in a Handbag put it all online.
Encounter in Englewood
Collaboraction celebrates its current neighborhood while focusing on social justice in this performance series.
Love and humor trumped loss at a memorial for Chicago Dramatists’ Russ Tutterow
As one friend put it, the world without Tutterow “will be a world less loving, less jovial, with fewer bawdy jokes.”