Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster
“It’s ultimately a story about friendship, discovering who you are, trying to understand who you are,” said Maydi Díaz.
“It’s ultimately a story about friendship, discovering who you are, trying to understand who you are,” said Maydi Díaz.
How theater and the Arts can help effectively introduce opposing viewpoints and communicate through those differences.
They’re creepy and kooky—mysterious and spooky—and all together ooky: the Addams family. And they’re coming to the Baer Theater at
Diversity, equity, and inclusion allow broader perspectives to be integrated when developing new ideas, particularly in the performing arts. They
Off the bustling streets of Chicago, the freshly painted, bright yellow brick walls of Roni and Mac Grocery catch your