THEATRE Y
Theatre Y wants to participate in people’s lives in ways that matter, here and now.
Rather than telling stories about a community,
we seek to participate in our community’s story.
Theatre Y serves to manifest imagined realities,
claiming global citizenship to better understand our shared humanity.
Saturday, October 5
Performance 2-5pm / Celebration 5-8pm
LATE: a Love Story at Theatre Y
Rachelle Zola returns to Chicago where it all began!
Don't miss the homecoming of LATE: a Love Story.
Coming soon!
Eugene Ionesco’s
Opening October 24th and running through November 24th.
"Who can say where the normal stops and the abnormal begins?"
"An allegory for our times." - The New York Times
Every Friday
3611 W. Cermak / 7pm-10pm
Admission: Free / BYOB
1st FRIDAYS - THE FEATURE
Prince Roc selects one artist each month to put in the spotlight for an interview and live performance.
2nd FRIDAYS - THE EXHIBITION
A Stage Performance Experience designed for dancers to showcase movement of all styles. Come tell your Story with HayWyre and The Vestiges Dance Crew. (Also filmed at Theatre Y)
3rd FRIDAYS - THE PUNCHLINE
Comedy Night curated by Prince Roc, Ashaki McClain & Evan Hill
Great Comedians!! Free Laughter!
Explicit Language!
4th FRIDAYS - THE SOUL SALAD
Hosted by Poet/Vocalist Marvin Tate, ‘Soul-Salad ‘is a musical offering of national and local acts, from free-jazz, blues, and classical to merengue, and performance art. Tate’s vision is to cross-pollinate the arts and make his old neighborhood a hotspot for locals and out of towners. UP NEXT
Make Theatre Y your Living Room on FRIDAYS!
OTHER PROGRAMS
Theatre Y Youth Apprenticeships
Theatre Y’s Program Inside of Stateville Correctional Facility
Artists rotate hosting 'The Buzz'-
A FREE showcase of musicians, artists and critical thinkers, towards richer, braver, more intimate human connections; A salon-type atmosphere where artists, thinkers, teachers, healers, lovers, family & friends gather on Monday nights to radiate, exchange ideas, celebrate & uplift each other.
We affirm the theater as a ritual and catalyst of public dialogue,
and make our performances accessible to all.
Theatre Y operates under a model that is similar to NPR’s Public Access Membership.
Theatre Y Members donate monthly to support our work
which is offered free to the public.
The average membership is $20/mo,
but as little as $5/month guarantees you a seat to each Theatre Y performance
and opens our doors to those who can’t afford a ticket.
Photos by Karl Soderstrom