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A RAISIN IN THE SUN

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Jan 27, 2025 — Mar 01, 2025

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Complementing Lorraine Hansberry’s masterpiece, A Raisin in the Sun, we’re presenting a suite of public programs exploring the play, its themes, and its modern relevance. These programs will span the run of this production, providing ample opportunities for engagement.

Exterior photo of the Blackstone Library. The building is white marble with a teal dome at the top, and columns in front.

Community Reads Series | January 27 – March 1, 2025

Comprised of a social gathering, a book club, and a post-show discussion with members of the creative team of A Raisin in the Sun, the Community Reads Series offers opportunities to come together to discuss themes within the play, its inspiration, and its importance to the South Side.

Produced in partnership with the Chicago Public Library at Blackstone Branch.

Agora: A Dream DeferredBlack Mobility and Housing | February 13, 2025 at 6:30pm

Don’t miss the newest installment in the Agora Series! Join Court Theatre and the National Public Housing Museum for an evening of art, exploration, and conversation about the history of housing injustice.

Produced in partnership with the National Public Housing Museum and free to the public.

Let’s Talk About Art | February 17 – 20, 2025

Court Theatre joins the Let’s Talk About Art series, Hyde Park Art Center’s innovative hybrid learning program for older adults (65+), where participants explore visual and performing arts and create their own art inspired by exhibits and performances they attend. This installation of the Let’s Talk About Art series will be in response to A Raisin in the Sun.

Produced in partnership with Hyde Park Arts Center, free to participants, and features a complimentary ticket to A Raisin in the Sun.

Screening and Lecture | February 21, 2025 at 7:00pm

Join us for a film screening of Bushman (1971), in partnership with the University of Chicago Film Studies Center. Investigate the role of Pan-Africanism in this production, and how it informs Lorraine Hansberry’s work, more broadly.

Produced in partnership with the University of Chicago’s Film Studies Center and free to the public.

Artwork: Amanda Williams, Ultrasheen, 2014 – 2016, printed 2017, color photograph, 20 × 30 in. (50.8 × 76.2 cm), The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago; Image © 2024 courtesy of The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago. 

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  • A Raisin in the Sun → January 31 - March 2, 2025

    New York Drama Critics Award winner, Tony Award nominee for Best Play, and the first play written by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway, Lorraine Hansberry’s A RAISIN IN THE SUN is a stunning portrayal of a family’s fight for dignity and the right to dream.

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