Chicago’s Black Ensemble Theater on Thursday announced a new season of shows for 2022, with the first beginning in just a few weeks.
According to theater founder Jackie Taylor, the season titled “Season of Excellence: The Season of Healings” includes four world premiere musicals.The vignettes of life’s up and downs are set to gospel, spiritual, soul, jazz, hip-hop and blues. Written and directed by Jackie Taylor.Without Grandma B., her the family feels lost until they start playing her old jukebox. Written and directed by Michelle Bester.
Jackie Taylor, founder and leader of Black Ensemble Theater, and Daryl D. Brooks, producing managing director, in the theater at 4450 N. Clark St. in Chicago on Sept. 2, 2020.Black Ensemble’s BPI Presents: The Black Playwrights Festival .Black Ensemble’s BPI Presents: Sex in the Summer in the City Summer Series .All performances will be held at the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center with seating limited to 100 people. Mainstage shows will run 90 minutes with no intermission.
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