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Black Ensemble Theater

4520 N. Beacon St.
Chicago, IL 60640
773-769-4451
This comfortable, 170-seat, three-quarter thrust theater was home to the Organic Theater Company for seven years ("Bleacher Bums" premiered there in 1977) and later housed Zebra Crossing Theatre. Since 1986 it has been run by the non-Equity Black Ensemble Theater, whose founder and artistic director, Jackie Taylor, has created African-American transformations of classics ("Medea," "Julius Caesar," "The Glass Menagerie," "A Streetcar Named Desire") and a series of affirmative "history musicals" about black composers and artists. A perennial Ensemble favorite is Taylor's "The Other Cinderella," an alternative retelling of the fairy tale with Cinderella as a girl from the projects and the fairy godmother a Jamaican sorceress. Musical director Jimmy Tillman has ensured that the music cooks with power and authenticity, most notably in his recent tributes to Otis Redding, Brooks Benton, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine and Ella Fitzgerald. Good sight lines and seats, fair acoustics and OK air conditioning.

Getting There

Cross Streets:
Wilson and Clark.
Parking:
Valet. Valet Parking: $7 cars; $10 vans/trucks.
Public Transportation:
Accessible by nearby city bus (Clark-22); elevated train (Red Line-Wilson)
Wheelchair Access:
Yes

The Basics

Hours:
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday.
Admission Price:
$35
Theater Genre:
Ethnic Theater, African American, Drama, and Musical

Features

Specialties:
Biographical musicals celebrating black artists.
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover Card, Mastercard, and Visa
Seating :
170