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SUMMARY:All’s Well That Ends Well
DESCRIPTION:“Love all\, trust a few\, do wrong to none”… how hard could it be? Shakespeare’s nuanced coming-of-age love story is brought to new life in the uniquely intimate setting of the Courtyard Theater\, staged by acclaimed director Shana Cooper. Bold\, complex characters and hilarious turns of wit and wisdom make for a vivid exploration of love and loss\, courtship and class. Besotted with a man who does not return her love\, the intelligent\, resourceful young Helena navigates the complexities of unrequited romance\, courtly drama\, and the pesky meddling of her elders—only to discover the reality that happy endings are never quite as simple as they seem in fairy tales. \nFor our access performances\, “Pay-What-You-Can” tickets\, ranging from our full price of $90 to as low as $35\, are available to patrons whose disability requires the use of the service (plus one companion). Book your tickets today by calling 312.595.5600 or emailing access@chicagoshakes.com. When booking tickets\, please indicate your wish to participate in the Access program so we may provide the best possible seats and service. Please purchase your tickets in advance—access programs with no attendance may be cancelled 48 hours prior to the show. For more information\, visit https://www.chicagoshakes.com/plays_and_events/allswell
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/alls-well-that-ends-well/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220518T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220220T000316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220220T000316Z
UID:10011042-1652902200-1652911200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:All’s Well That Ends Well
DESCRIPTION:“Love all\, trust a few\, do wrong to none”… how hard could it be? Shakespeare’s nuanced coming-of-age love story is brought to new life in the uniquely intimate setting of the Courtyard Theater\, staged by acclaimed director Shana Cooper. Bold\, complex characters and hilarious turns of wit and wisdom make for a vivid exploration of love and loss\, courtship and class. Besotted with a man who does not return her love\, the intelligent\, resourceful young Helena navigates the complexities of unrequited romance\, courtly drama\, and the pesky meddling of her elders—only to discover the reality that happy endings are never quite as simple as they seem in fairy tales. \nFor our access performances\, “Pay-What-You-Can” tickets\, ranging from our full price of $90 to as low as $35\, are available to patrons whose disability requires the use of the service (plus one companion). Book your tickets today by calling 312.595.5600 or emailing access@chicagoshakes.com. When booking tickets\, please indicate your wish to participate in the Access program so we may provide the best possible seats and service. Please purchase your tickets in advance—access programs with no attendance may be cancelled 48 hours prior to the show. For more information\, visit https://www.chicagoshakes.com/plays_and_events/allswell
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/alls-well-that-ends-well-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T233311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T233311Z
UID:10010954-1652988600-1652995800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:SEAGULL at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:On a long summer weekend in the Russian countryside at an estate bursting at the seams with guests\, three generations collide in ensemble member Yasen Peyankov’s extraordinarily funny and lyrical adaption of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull\, the play that will open Steppenwolf’s new in-the-round Ensemble Theater in Honor of Helen Zell. In classic Chekhovian style\, a sparkling cast featuring many Steppenwolf ensemble members will wrestle with the eternal questions that haunt the intellectual artist class: What is Love? What is Art? When is Lunch? Join us for this historical moment in Steppenwolf’s journey as we explore the work that inspired us\, laugh at the battles that consume us and celebrate\, together\, all that makes us grateful for each other. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/seagull/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/seagull-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220520T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220220T000949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220220T000949Z
UID:10011044-1653075000-1653084000@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:All’s Well That Ends Well
DESCRIPTION:Love all\, trust a few\, do wrong to none”… how hard could it be? Shakespeare’s nuanced coming-of-age love story is brought to new life in the uniquely intimate setting of the Courtyard Theater\, staged by acclaimed director Shana Cooper. Bold\, complex characters and hilarious turns of wit and wisdom make for a vivid exploration of love and loss\, courtship and class. Besotted with a man who does not return her love\, the intelligent\, resourceful young Helena navigates the complexities of unrequited romance\, courtly drama\, and the pesky meddling of her elders—only to discover the reality that happy endings are never quite as simple as they seem in fairy tales. \nFor our access performances\, “Pay-What-You-Can” tickets\, ranging from our full price of $90 to as low as $35\, are available to patrons whose disability requires the use of the service (plus one companion). Book your tickets today by calling 312.595.5600 or emailing access@chicagoshakes.com. When booking tickets\, please indicate your wish to participate in the Access program so we may provide the best possible seats and service. Please purchase your tickets in advance—access programs with no attendance may be cancelled 48 hours prior to the show. For more information\, visit https://www.chicagoshakes.com/plays_and_events/allswell
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/alls-well-that-ends-well-4/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220404T175530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T175530Z
UID:10010994-1653141600-1653145200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:LYNX Project: beautiful small things (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live performance of songs from LYNX Project’s debut album\, beautiful small things. These art songs\, commissioned between 2017–2020 as part of the Amplify series\, feature the poetry of neurodiverse young people who are primarily nonspeaking\, set to music by celebrated classical composers. In addition to song performances\, there will be a presentation on nonspeaking communication and readings of poems. \nThe Poetry Foundation and LYNX share a commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive performance space. Sensory accommodations will be provided. \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This reading will include live captioning and ASL interpretation. If you require any other accessibility measures\, please contact us by emailing events@poetryfoundation.org. \nAll guests over the age of two must wear a mask inside the Poetry Foundation building. Guests over the age of five must show proof of vaccination and booster up to the level to which they are eligible for their age group. Guests over the age of 18 must show ID alongside their proof of vaccination. If you cannot meet these requirements\, you will not be granted entry to the event. All in-person events will be made available online for free at poetryfoundation.org/video. Please note that some performers may choose to perform without a mask. \nThese guidelines are up to date as of March 7\, 2022. \nhttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/events/156862/lynx-project-beautiful-small-things-in-person
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/lynx-project-beautiful-small-things-in-person/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220220T000505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220220T000505Z
UID:10011043-1653228000-1653238800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:All’s Well That Ends Well
DESCRIPTION:“Love all\, trust a few\, do wrong to none”… how hard could it be? Shakespeare’s nuanced coming-of-age love story is brought to new life in the uniquely intimate setting of the Courtyard Theater\, staged by acclaimed director Shana Cooper. Bold\, complex characters and hilarious turns of wit and wisdom make for a vivid exploration of love and loss\, courtship and class. Besotted with a man who does not return her love\, the intelligent\, resourceful young Helena navigates the complexities of unrequited romance\, courtly drama\, and the pesky meddling of her elders—only to discover the reality that happy endings are never quite as simple as they seem in fairy tales. \nFor our access performances\, “Pay-What-You-Can” tickets\, ranging from our full price of $90 to as low as $35\, are available to patrons whose disability requires the use of the service (plus one companion). Book your tickets today by calling 312.595.5600 or emailing access@chicagoshakes.com. When booking tickets\, please indicate your wish to participate in the Access program so we may provide the best possible seats and service. Please purchase your tickets in advance—access programs with no attendance may be cancelled 48 hours prior to the show. For more information\, visit https://www.chicagoshakes.com/plays_and_events/allswell
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/alls-well-that-ends-well-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220522T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T233528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T233528Z
UID:10010956-1653247800-1653255000@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:SEAGULL at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:On a long summer weekend in the Russian countryside at an estate bursting at the seams with guests\, three generations collide in ensemble member Yasen Peyankov’s extraordinarily funny and lyrical adaption of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull\, the play that will open Steppenwolf’s new in-the-round Ensemble Theater in Honor of Helen Zell. In classic Chekhovian style\, a sparkling cast featuring many Steppenwolf ensemble members will wrestle with the eternal questions that haunt the intellectual artist class: What is Love? What is Art? When is Lunch? Join us for this historical moment in Steppenwolf’s journey as we explore the work that inspired us\, laugh at the battles that consume us and celebrate\, together\, all that makes us grateful for each other. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/seagull/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/seagull-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20210915T160915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T160915Z
UID:10011003-1653832800-1653843600@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Everyone At Play
DESCRIPTION:Kohl Children’s Museum welcomes children with special needs and their families for an afternoon of learning and play focused on them. Our Museum campus is designed for universal accessibility with a purpose to encourage linguistic\, cognitive\, motor and social skills for all children ages birth to 8. Events attendees will experience: 17 hands-on Museum exhibits\, One-on-one interactive activities with trained\, registered therapy animals and other partners\, Quiet room for stimulation breaks\, Museum staff providing play support and guidance\, A free family pass for 4 to return to the Museum. \nhttps://www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org/outreach-programs/eap/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/everyone-at-play-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220219T233639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220219T233639Z
UID:10011045-1653832800-1653843600@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Everyone At Play At Kohl Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Kohl Children’s Museum was specifically designed to be inclusive of all children and adults regardless of ability. The Museum’s 17 exhibits and 2 acres of outdoor explorations are designed for play with a purpose and encourage linguistic\, cognitive\, motor\, and social skills for children ages birth through 8. The Museum works collaboratively with community organizations to invite families with children with special needs to the Museum to explore the exhibits while closed to the general public. These FREE events\, titled Everyone at Play\, usually occur on specified afternoons. This provides opportunities for calm\, creative\, and collaborative play.The event includes one-on-one interactive activities with trained\, registered therapy animals and other partners\, a quiet room for stimulation breaks\, museum staff providing play support and guidance\, and a free family pass for 4 to return to the Museum.EAP is generously supported by the Edmond and Alice Opler Foundation\, the Pajeau Children’s Foundation and the Walter and Caroline Sueske Charitable Trust. Capacity is limited and registration is required. \nhttps://www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org/outreach-programs/eap/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/everyone-at-play-at-kohl-childrens-museum-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220518T014716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T014716Z
UID:10011146-1654110000-1654117200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:KAINA & Ben LaMar Gay: A Concert at Navy Pier
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate summertime in Chicago with an evening of local music at Navy Pier’s Lake Stage. The program opens with a performance by Ben LaMar Gay (Open Arms to Open Us)\, a South Side native whose music channels cosmopolitan blues and “Pan-Americana.” Our headliner\, KAINA (It Was a Home)\, a first-generation Latina born and raised in Chicago\, combines R&B\, Latin jazz\, indie pop\, salsa\, and soul for a set that sings across borders of love\, legacy\, and ancestry. Join us for a concert featuring two of Chicago’s most exciting new music stars\, with the city as our backdrop. Beverages will be available for purchase\, courtesy of Land And Sea Dept. Stick around for fireworks right after the show! \nhttps://www.chicagohumanities.org/events/kaina-ben-lamar-gay/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/kaina-ben-lamar-gay-a-concert-at-navy-pier/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220525T004817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T004817Z
UID:10011148-1654329600-1655053200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Unfolding Disability Futures
DESCRIPTION:Unfolding Disability Futures is a multi-organization\, site-specific performance and installation by local disabled artists throughout The Plant\, a former meatpacking facility. Over the past decade\, this space has been revitalized to highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture and community collaboration. Unfolding Disability Futures embraces the importance of sustainability and community care in artistic practice and performance. Performances and installations unfold throughout the space\, highlighting how The Plant has been redeveloped to make the building accessible in ways that are both functional and beautiful and proposing access not as a drain but a plentiful resource in and of itself. \nUnfolding Disability Futures takes place over four events on June 4-5 & 11-12. Each performance cycle\, audiences will be guided through The Plant in groups of ten\, experiencing six original dance works set in various locations throughout the building\, as well as the six visual artist spotlights. Performance cycles begin every half hour over the duration of all four events with a total of five performances per event. Each performance cycle runs about an hour. Thie set up is intended to build in the flexibility needed to respond to current COVID protocols to ensure the safety of audiences and dancers while simultaneously allowing audiences to fully experience the architecture\, performances and visual art exhibits throughout The Plant. \nAdditionally\, we will host a post-show artist talk after the final performance cycle concludes at 5pm on Sunday\, June 12 and two community workshops in April 30 and on May 15 at 3:30pm. \nMasks and vaccination/negative tests required for all events. See our website unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com for more information. \n**ASL Interpreters will be available for all performance cycles on Sunday\, June 5 and Saturday\, June 11. If you require ASL interpreters\, please register for any cycle on these dates. \nThis show contains some images containing partial nudity in the context of the performance of care tasks. Audiences will be notified before they encounter partial nudity and be given the option to forgo portion of the event. \nhttps://www.unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/unfolding-disability-futures/2022-06-04/1/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220503T013457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T013457Z
UID:10011137-1654351200-1654363800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Two Trains Running
DESCRIPTION:“Easily Mr. Wilson’s most adventurous and honest attempt to reveal the intimate heart of history.” -The New York Times \nAmidst the Civil Rights Movement\, Memphis Lee’s restaurant is slated for demolition. While Memphis fights to sell his diner for a fair price\, the rest of the restaurant’s regulars search for work\, love\, and justice as their neighborhood continues to change in unpredictable ways. \nTwo Trains Running explores Black identity in the 1960s with passion and humor\, demonstrating why Wilson is one of America’s most essential voices. With his singular point of view\, Resident Artist Ron OJ Parson directs the penultimate play in Court’s ongoing commitment to staging all of Wilson’s American Century Cycle. \nAccessible performances: June 4 @2pm TT/AD (Touch-Tour @ 12:30pm) | June 5 @2pm OC | June 5 @7:30pm ASL \nTwo Trains Running
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/two-trains-running/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220503T013557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T013557Z
UID:10011139-1654351200-1654363800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Two Trains Running
DESCRIPTION:“Easily Mr. Wilson’s most adventurous and honest attempt to reveal the intimate heart of history.” -The New York Times \nAmidst the Civil Rights Movement\, Memphis Lee’s restaurant is slated for demolition. While Memphis fights to sell his diner for a fair price\, the rest of the restaurant’s regulars search for work\, love\, and justice as their neighborhood continues to change in unpredictable ways. \nTwo Trains Running explores Black identity in the 1960s with passion and humor\, demonstrating why Wilson is one of America’s most essential voices. With his singular point of view\, Resident Artist Ron OJ Parson directs the penultimate play in Court’s ongoing commitment to staging all of Wilson’s American Century Cycle. \nAccessible performances: June 4 @2pm TT/AD (Touch-Tour @ 12:30pm) | June 5 @2pm OC | June 5 @7:30pm ASL \nTwo Trains Running
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/two-trains-running-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220525T004817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T004817Z
UID:10011149-1654367400-1654378200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Unfolding Disability Futures
DESCRIPTION:Unfolding Disability Futures is a multi-organization\, site-specific performance and installation by local disabled artists throughout The Plant\, a former meatpacking facility. Over the past decade\, this space has been revitalized to highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture and community collaboration. Unfolding Disability Futures embraces the importance of sustainability and community care in artistic practice and performance. Performances and installations unfold throughout the space\, highlighting how The Plant has been redeveloped to make the building accessible in ways that are both functional and beautiful and proposing access not as a drain but a plentiful resource in and of itself. \nUnfolding Disability Futures takes place over four events on June 4-5 & 11-12. Each performance cycle\, audiences will be guided through The Plant in groups of ten\, experiencing six original dance works set in various locations throughout the building\, as well as the six visual artist spotlights. Performance cycles begin every half hour over the duration of all four events with a total of five performances per event. Each performance cycle runs about an hour. Thie set up is intended to build in the flexibility needed to respond to current COVID protocols to ensure the safety of audiences and dancers while simultaneously allowing audiences to fully experience the architecture\, performances and visual art exhibits throughout The Plant. \nAdditionally\, we will host a post-show artist talk after the final performance cycle concludes at 5pm on Sunday\, June 12 and two community workshops in April 30 and on May 15 at 3:30pm. \nMasks and vaccination/negative tests required for all events. See our website unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com for more information. \n**ASL Interpreters will be available for all performance cycles on Sunday\, June 5 and Saturday\, June 11. If you require ASL interpreters\, please register for any cycle on these dates. \nThis show contains some images containing partial nudity in the context of the performance of care tasks. Audiences will be notified before they encounter partial nudity and be given the option to forgo portion of the event. \nhttps://www.unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/unfolding-disability-futures/2022-06-04/2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220525T004817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T004817Z
UID:10011150-1654437600-1654448400@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Unfolding Disability Futures
DESCRIPTION:Unfolding Disability Futures is a multi-organization\, site-specific performance and installation by local disabled artists throughout The Plant\, a former meatpacking facility. Over the past decade\, this space has been revitalized to highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture and community collaboration. Unfolding Disability Futures embraces the importance of sustainability and community care in artistic practice and performance. Performances and installations unfold throughout the space\, highlighting how The Plant has been redeveloped to make the building accessible in ways that are both functional and beautiful and proposing access not as a drain but a plentiful resource in and of itself. \nUnfolding Disability Futures takes place over four events on June 4-5 & 11-12. Each performance cycle\, audiences will be guided through The Plant in groups of ten\, experiencing six original dance works set in various locations throughout the building\, as well as the six visual artist spotlights. Performance cycles begin every half hour over the duration of all four events with a total of five performances per event. Each performance cycle runs about an hour. Thie set up is intended to build in the flexibility needed to respond to current COVID protocols to ensure the safety of audiences and dancers while simultaneously allowing audiences to fully experience the architecture\, performances and visual art exhibits throughout The Plant. \nAdditionally\, we will host a post-show artist talk after the final performance cycle concludes at 5pm on Sunday\, June 12 and two community workshops in April 30 and on May 15 at 3:30pm. \nMasks and vaccination/negative tests required for all events. See our website unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com for more information. \n**ASL Interpreters will be available for all performance cycles on Sunday\, June 5 and Saturday\, June 11. If you require ASL interpreters\, please register for any cycle on these dates. \nThis show contains some images containing partial nudity in the context of the performance of care tasks. Audiences will be notified before they encounter partial nudity and be given the option to forgo portion of the event. \nhttps://www.unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/unfolding-disability-futures/2022-06-05/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220605T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T233651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T233651Z
UID:10010958-1654439400-1654446600@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:SEAGULL at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:On a long summer weekend in the Russian countryside at an estate bursting at the seams with guests\, three generations collide in ensemble member Yasen Peyankov’s extraordinarily funny and lyrical adaption of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull\, the play that will open Steppenwolf’s new in-the-round Ensemble Theater in Honor of Helen Zell. In classic Chekhovian style\, a sparkling cast featuring many Steppenwolf ensemble members will wrestle with the eternal questions that haunt the intellectual artist class: What is Love? What is Art? When is Lunch? Join us for this historical moment in Steppenwolf’s journey as we explore the work that inspired us\, laugh at the battles that consume us and celebrate\, together\, all that makes us grateful for each other. \nTouch Tour begins at 1:00 pm for a 2:30 pm performance. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/seagull/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/seagull-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T233815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T233815Z
UID:10010960-1654957800-1654965000@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:SEAGULL at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:On a long summer weekend in the Russian countryside at an estate bursting at the seams with guests\, three generations collide in ensemble member Yasen Peyankov’s extraordinarily funny and lyrical adaption of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull\, the play that will open Steppenwolf’s new in-the-round Ensemble Theater in Honor of Helen Zell. In classic Chekhovian style\, a sparkling cast featuring many Steppenwolf ensemble members will wrestle with the eternal questions that haunt the intellectual artist class: What is Love? What is Art? When is Lunch? Join us for this historical moment in Steppenwolf’s journey as we explore the work that inspired us\, laugh at the battles that consume us and celebrate\, together\, all that makes us grateful for each other. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/seagull/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/seagull-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company-4/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220525T004817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T004817Z
UID:10011151-1654972200-1654983000@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Unfolding Disability Futures
DESCRIPTION:Unfolding Disability Futures is a multi-organization\, site-specific performance and installation by local disabled artists throughout The Plant\, a former meatpacking facility. Over the past decade\, this space has been revitalized to highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture and community collaboration. Unfolding Disability Futures embraces the importance of sustainability and community care in artistic practice and performance. Performances and installations unfold throughout the space\, highlighting how The Plant has been redeveloped to make the building accessible in ways that are both functional and beautiful and proposing access not as a drain but a plentiful resource in and of itself. \nUnfolding Disability Futures takes place over four events on June 4-5 & 11-12. Each performance cycle\, audiences will be guided through The Plant in groups of ten\, experiencing six original dance works set in various locations throughout the building\, as well as the six visual artist spotlights. Performance cycles begin every half hour over the duration of all four events with a total of five performances per event. Each performance cycle runs about an hour. Thie set up is intended to build in the flexibility needed to respond to current COVID protocols to ensure the safety of audiences and dancers while simultaneously allowing audiences to fully experience the architecture\, performances and visual art exhibits throughout The Plant. \nAdditionally\, we will host a post-show artist talk after the final performance cycle concludes at 5pm on Sunday\, June 12 and two community workshops in April 30 and on May 15 at 3:30pm. \nMasks and vaccination/negative tests required for all events. See our website unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com for more information. \n**ASL Interpreters will be available for all performance cycles on Sunday\, June 5 and Saturday\, June 11. If you require ASL interpreters\, please register for any cycle on these dates. \nThis show contains some images containing partial nudity in the context of the performance of care tasks. Audiences will be notified before they encounter partial nudity and be given the option to forgo portion of the event. \nhttps://www.unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/unfolding-disability-futures/2022-06-11/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220612T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220525T004817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T004817Z
UID:10011152-1655042400-1655053200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Unfolding Disability Futures
DESCRIPTION:Unfolding Disability Futures is a multi-organization\, site-specific performance and installation by local disabled artists throughout The Plant\, a former meatpacking facility. Over the past decade\, this space has been revitalized to highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture and community collaboration. Unfolding Disability Futures embraces the importance of sustainability and community care in artistic practice and performance. Performances and installations unfold throughout the space\, highlighting how The Plant has been redeveloped to make the building accessible in ways that are both functional and beautiful and proposing access not as a drain but a plentiful resource in and of itself. \nUnfolding Disability Futures takes place over four events on June 4-5 & 11-12. Each performance cycle\, audiences will be guided through The Plant in groups of ten\, experiencing six original dance works set in various locations throughout the building\, as well as the six visual artist spotlights. Performance cycles begin every half hour over the duration of all four events with a total of five performances per event. Each performance cycle runs about an hour. Thie set up is intended to build in the flexibility needed to respond to current COVID protocols to ensure the safety of audiences and dancers while simultaneously allowing audiences to fully experience the architecture\, performances and visual art exhibits throughout The Plant. \nAdditionally\, we will host a post-show artist talk after the final performance cycle concludes at 5pm on Sunday\, June 12 and two community workshops in April 30 and on May 15 at 3:30pm. \nMasks and vaccination/negative tests required for all events. See our website unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com for more information. \n**ASL Interpreters will be available for all performance cycles on Sunday\, June 5 and Saturday\, June 11. If you require ASL interpreters\, please register for any cycle on these dates. \nThis show contains some images containing partial nudity in the context of the performance of care tasks. Audiences will be notified before they encounter partial nudity and be given the option to forgo portion of the event. \nhttps://www.unfoldingdisabilityfutures.com
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/unfolding-disability-futures/2022-06-12/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220707T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220707T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T181145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T181145Z
UID:10010962-1657224000-1657231200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:CHOIR BOY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:Pharus Young is now a senior at the Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys\, an institution committed to building “strong\, ethical black men\,” where he endeavors to be the best leader of the school’s prestigious choir in its 50-year history. But in a world built on rites and rituals\, should he conform to the expectations of his peers in order to gain the respect he desperately seeks? \nWritten by Oscar-winning ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)\, this Tony-nominated play—threaded throughout with soul-stirring a cappella gospel hymns—is the story of a young gay black man and his battle between identity and community. Choir Boy is an elegy to quiet rebellion\, filled with the sound of longing and aspiration. It is a love song in pianissimo to the unseen heart that beats inside us all. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/choir-boy/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/choir-boy-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220709T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220709T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220331T002246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T002246Z
UID:10011091-1657375200-1657382400@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Life After
DESCRIPTION:“Musical theater perfection…exquisite from start to finish” (BroadwayWorld). \nFrank Carter famously authored self-help books. But Alice\, his 16-year-old daughter\, finds cold comfort in his positivity platitudes when he tragically never comes home one night. As she puzzles out the events of the day that changed her family forever\, Alice’s relentless search for the facts reveals a more complicated truth. With big humor and bittersweet wit\, this “luminous new musical…lush\, poetic and surprisingly funny” (The San Diego Union-Tribune) explores how we move through and live with loss. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/season/2122-Season/Life-After/Life-After-Accessibility/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/life-after/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220710T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220710T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T234142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T234142Z
UID:10010964-1657483200-1657490400@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:CHOIR BOY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:Pharus Young is now a senior at the Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys\, an institution committed to building “strong\, ethical black men\,” where he endeavors to be the best leader of the school’s prestigious choir in its 50-year history. But in a world built on rites and rituals\, should he conform to the expectations of his peers in order to gain the respect he desperately seeks? \nWritten by Oscar-winning ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)\, this Tony-nominated play—threaded throughout with soul-stirring a cappella gospel hymns—is the story of a young gay black man and his battle between identity and community. Choir Boy is an elegy to quiet rebellion\, filled with the sound of longing and aspiration. It is a love song in pianissimo to the unseen heart that beats inside us all. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/choir-boy/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/choir-boy-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220711T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220711T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220714T174135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T174135Z
UID:10011023-1657548000-1657558800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Let’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living
DESCRIPTION:Join us for THE RE-WIRED PROJECT to create work that represents our disability and/or Deaf community\, culture and values. \nLet’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living \nTHE RE-WIRED PROJECT is inspired in part by the moving and powerful expressions of solidarity that emerged as chalky sidewalk slogans and impassioned murals throughout the City in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. The walls\, sidewalks\, front yards\, and windows of Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods have long served as a canvas\, reflecting individual and community values. \nAccess Living is collaborating with THE RE-WIRED PROJECT to create work that represents our disability and/or Deaf community\, culture and values. If you consider yourself a member of the disability\, Deaf\, neurodivergent or psychiatric survivor community\, please join us. We will share conversations about mental health\, and also learn to unleash our creativity together! \nDates and Times:Monday\, 8/8\, 2:00-5:00pm \nLocation: \nAccess Living\n115 West Chicago Avenue\,\nChicago\, IL 60654 \nWho can participate?\nAnyone who self-identifies as a member of the disability\, Deaf\, neurodivergent or psychiatric survivor community. Participants do not need any art/craft experience or skills. \nStipend:\nTo honor the participants’ time and labor for a 3-hour long workshop (with breaks\, of course!)\, we are offering a $75 stipend to each participant. \nReady to sign up?\nSpace is limited due to Covid safety precautions. Please sign up via Eventbrite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/lets-talk-about-mental-health-re-wired-project-at-access-living-tickets-375472527437 \nOR email Beth Bendtsen at bbendtsen@accessliving.org. \nYou can also call Beth at (312) 640-2156 with any questions\, concerns or access needs. \nAccess Information: \nDue to high demand for live captioning (CART) and ASL interpretation services during the COVID-19 pandemic\, we are asking participants to submit access requests 2-3 weeks in advance. Please contact bbendtsen@accessliving.org with requests. \nOrganizers’ Information: \nThis series of workshop is brought to you by the Arts and Culture Project at Access Living\, an independent living center for people with disabilities\, and the Disability Culture Activism Lab (DCAL). Disability Culture Activism Lab (DCAL) is housed under the department of art therapy and counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. DCAL is a platform for creative advocacy projects and disability allyship training. In partnership with Access Living’s Arts and Culture Project\, DCAL provides teaching and hands-on learning guided by disability justice–a framework that examines disability in connection to other forms of oppressions and identities.\nUsing a peer support and collective care model\, disability community members and art therapy graduate students collaborate as disability culture makers for social change. \nThe contents of this workshop were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability\, Independent Living\, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RTCP0005). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL)\, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this workshop do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR\, ACL\, or HHS\, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. \nThis program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. \nImage Description: \nBanner has a light green background. Title reads “Let’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living in text that is navy\, gold and white. ” Below the title is the date and location of the event. There is also an image of Re-wired art: multi-colored wire spells out the words Courage\, Strong and Proper\, and various other wire designs including spirals\, branches and others stand out against a white wall.
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/lets-talk-about-mental-health-re-wired-project-at-access-living-2/2022-07-11/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220711T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220711T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220718T013423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T013423Z
UID:10011020-1657548000-1657558800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Let’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living
DESCRIPTION:Join us for THE RE-WIRED PROJECT to create work that represents our disability and/or Deaf community\, culture and values. \nLet’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living \nTHE RE-WIRED PROJECT is inspired in part by the moving and powerful expressions of solidarity that emerged as chalky sidewalk slogans and impassioned murals throughout the City in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. The walls\, sidewalks\, front yards\, and windows of Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods have long served as a canvas\, reflecting individual and community values. \nAccess Living is collaborating with THE RE-WIRED PROJECT to create work that represents our disability and/or Deaf community\, culture and values. If you consider yourself a member of the disability\, Deaf\, neurodivergent or psychiatric survivor community\, please join us. We will share conversations about mental health\, and also learn to unleash our creativity together! \nDates and Times: \nMonday\, 7/11\, 2:00-5:00pm\nMonday\, 8/8\, 2:00-5:00pm \nLocation: \nAccess Living\n115 West Chicago Avenue\,\nChicago\, IL 60654 \nWho can participate?\nAnyone who self-identifies as a member of the disability\, Deaf\, neurodivergent or psychiatric survivor community. Participants do not need any art/craft experience or skills. \nStipend:\nTo honor the participants’ time and labor for a 3-hour long workshop (with breaks\, of course!)\, we are offering a $75 stipend to each participant. \nReady to sign up?\nSpace is limited due to Covid safety precautions. Please sign up via Eventbrite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/lets-talk-about-mental-health-re-wired-project-at-access-living-tickets-375472527437 \nOR email Beth Bendtsen at bbendtsen@accessliving.org. \nYou can also call Beth at (312) 640-2156 with any questions\, concerns or access needs. \nAccess Information: \nDue to high demand for live captioning (CART) and ASL interpretation services during the COVID-19 pandemic\, we are asking participants to submit access requests 2-3 weeks in advance. Please contact bbendtsen@accessliving.org with requests. \nOrganizers’ Information: \nThis series of workshop is brought to you by the Arts and Culture Project at Access Living\, an independent living center for people with disabilities\, and the Disability Culture Activism Lab (DCAL). Disability Culture Activism Lab (DCAL) is housed under the department of art therapy and counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. DCAL is a platform for creative advocacy projects and disability allyship training. In partnership with Access Living’s Arts and Culture Project\, DCAL provides teaching and hands-on learning guided by disability justice–a framework that examines disability in connection to other forms of oppressions and identities.\nUsing a peer support and collective care model\, disability community members and art therapy graduate students collaborate as disability culture makers for social change. \nThe contents of this workshop were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability\, Independent Living\, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RTCP0005). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL)\, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this workshop do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR\, ACL\, or HHS\, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. \nThis program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. \nImage Description: \nBanner has a light green background. Title reads “Let’s talk about mental health: Re-Wired Project at Access Living in text that is navy\, gold and white. ” Below the title is the date and location of the event. There is also an image of Re-wired art: multi-colored wire spells out the words Courage\, Strong and Proper\, and various other wire designs including spirals\, branches and others stand out against a white wall.
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/lets-talk-about-mental-health-re-wired-project-at-access-living-4/2022-07-11/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220706T215336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T215336Z
UID:10011007-1657909800-1657913400@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:ShakesFest: A Chicago Shakespeare Community Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks presents ShakesFest: A Chicago Shakespeare Community Cabaret with FREE pop-up performances in neighborhood parks. Performers\, musicians\, and dancers take center stage in this exuberant musical revue of songs riffing on familiar (and not-so-familiar) lines from Shakespeare! From pop to musicals\, hip hop\, and the blues\, Shakespeare’s words find joyful new life in unexpected ways. \nThis FREE\, fun-for-all-ages event celebrates community-building\, connection\, and the magic of experiencing live performance together with family\, friends\, and neighbors. \nFeatured arts partners include: Jose “iasEL” Gonzalez\, DJ Jeremy Heights\, James Heitz\, Emma Lyons\, Noelle Klyce\, Move Me Soul\, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center\, and Yin He Dance. \nNow in its eleventh year\, Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks is an important component of the Theater’s Community Practice\, a year-round community connectivity program rooted in engagement with neighborhoods and collaborations with local artists. \nShakespeare in the Parks is following the health and safety guidelines of Chicago’s Night Out in the Parks program. For any weather-related performance delays or cancellations\, check @chicagoshakes on Facebook\, Twitter\, or Instagram \nChicago Shakespeare is committed to making its performances accessible to all patrons. ASL Interpretation and Audio Description are available for select performances. Assistive Listening Devices and large print programs are available at all performances.
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/shakesfest-a-chicago-shakespeare-community-cabaret/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220503T013723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T013723Z
UID:10011098-1657915200-1657920600@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Where We Belong
DESCRIPTION:Goodman Theatre Presents the Woolly Mammoth Production of Where We Belong\nIn Association with the Folger Shakespeare Library \nAn indigenous theatre-maker journeys across geographic borders\, personal history\, and cultural legacies; in search of a place to belong. \nIn 2015\, Mohegan theatre-maker Madeline Sayet travels to England to pursue a PhD in Shakespeare. Madeline finds a country that refuses to acknowledge its ongoing role in colonialism\, just as the Brexit vote threatens to further disengage the UK from the wider world. In this intimate and exhilarating solo piece\, Madeline echoes a journey to England braved by Native ancestors in the 1700s following treatise betrayals – and forces us to consider what it means to belong in an increasingly globalized world. \nContent Transparency: This production contains flashing lights\, depictions of racism\, and discussions of borders\, war\, loss of language\, residential schools\, colonial theft of human remains and repatriation. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Belong
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/where-we-belong/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220503T014004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T014004Z
UID:10011092-1657915200-1657922400@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Life After
DESCRIPTION:“Musical theater perfection…exquisite from start to finish” (BroadwayWorld). \nFrank Carter famously authored self-help books. But Alice\, his 16-year-old daughter\, finds cold comfort in his positivity platitudes when he tragically never comes home one night. As she puzzles out the events of the day that changed her family forever\, Alice’s relentless search for the facts reveals a more complicated truth. With big humor and bittersweet wit\, this “luminous new musical…lush\, poetic and surprisingly funny” (The San Diego Union-Tribune) explores how we move through and live with loss. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/season/2122-Season/Life-After/Life-After-Accessibility/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/life-after-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220203T234536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T234536Z
UID:10011039-1657983600-1657990800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:CHOIR BOY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:Pharus Young is now a senior at the Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys\, an institution committed to building “strong\, ethical black men\,” where he endeavors to be the best leader of the school’s prestigious choir in its 50-year history. But in a world built on rites and rituals\, should he conform to the expectations of his peers in order to gain the respect he desperately seeks? \nWritten by Oscar-winning ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)\, this Tony-nominated play—threaded throughout with soul-stirring a cappella gospel hymns—is the story of a young gay black man and his battle between identity and community. Choir Boy is an elegy to quiet rebellion\, filled with the sound of longing and aspiration. It is a love song in pianissimo to the unseen heart that beats inside us all. \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons/2021-22/choir-boy/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/choir-boy-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company-4/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220503T013905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T013905Z
UID:10011096-1658001600-1658008800@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Life After
DESCRIPTION:“Musical theater perfection…exquisite from start to finish” (BroadwayWorld). \nFrank Carter famously authored self-help books. But Alice\, his 16-year-old daughter\, finds cold comfort in his positivity platitudes when he tragically never comes home one night. As she puzzles out the events of the day that changed her family forever\, Alice’s relentless search for the facts reveals a more complicated truth. With big humor and bittersweet wit\, this “luminous new musical…lush\, poetic and surprisingly funny” (The San Diego Union-Tribune) explores how we move through and live with loss. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/season/2122-Season/Life-After/Life-After-Accessibility/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/life-after-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T062922
CREATED:20220703T022613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220703T022613Z
UID:10011005-1658066400-1658070000@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:BoHo Theatre Presents: REMOTE
DESCRIPTION:Devised & Directed by BoHo Artistic Associate Ruben Carrazana\nFeaturing Maria Clara Ospina\, Gardy Gilbert\, & Joe Zarrow\nPerformances at The Edge Off-Broadway\, 1133 West Catalpa Ave \nA lot has happened since March 2020. How do we connect when we cannot share the same physical space? How do we communicate when we feel like no one is listening? How do we move forward when the world seems to be crumbling all around us? Why do we move forward? \nDuring the pandemic\, we moved\, quit jobs\, fell in and out of love\, learned new skills and discovered new dreams. Amidst the discomfort\, the distancing\, masking\, and learning to live in the unknown\, we found that one way or another\, we changed. \nTo celebrate and share in these stories\, BoHo Theatre is producing REMOTE\, a theatrical experience devised and directed by Ruben Carrazana. Three storytellers will discover one another’s stories live onstage. Each night one ensemble member’s script will be performed\, but the other two ensemble members will have never seen it before.\nEach of the three performances will be completely different\, so join us for three unforgettable theatrical experiences – together again. \nBoHo Theatre is thrilled to offer its first open captioning for the third performance of REMOTE on Sunday\, July 17 matinee at 2pm. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/remote-tickets-346423781857
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/boho-theatre-presents-remote/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR