Across the country—and here in Chicago—the theater industry is floundering. Ticket sales haven’t returned to pre-pandemic norms, the traditional funding model is cracking) and major theaters nationwide are downsizing) or closing) altogether. As predominantly white institutions scramble to stay afloat, Chicago’s Black theaters are building solidarity rather than falling into competition with one another.
In this episode, we check in with the leaders of two such organizations, Congo Square Theatre) and Black Ensemble Theater).