Explore this vocabulary list for FEN compiled by dramaturg Derek Matson. These definitions may help provide some context for regional and colloquial language in the fens.
Wenke (Coco) Huang shares the importance of the Businessman character in FEN, shedding light on the economics, politics, and racism that pervade our globalized past and present.
In 2020, Court conducted a series of conversations regarding Caryl Churchill's FEN. Check out these discussions to deepen your knowledge of this ambitious, visceral production.
Exploring the feelings, dreams, and desires of each character, this playlist offers a fun and engaging way to familiarize yourself with the themes of Caryl Churchill's FEN.
University of Chicago Professor Marissa Fenley uncovers the powerful political and economic systems in FEN. In doing so, she illustrates how these oppressive systems have very personal consequences, dictating characters' decisions within the play.
Chicago Theatre Week is back! Attend productions throughout the city at a discounted rate, including our production of FEN. We'll see you at the theatre!
Everything comes from somewhere! Learn about the source text that inspired Caryl Churchill's FEN, Mary Chamberlain's seminal work FENWOMEN: A PORTRAIT OF WOMEN IN AN ENGLISH VILLAGE.
Production Dramaturg Derek Matson provides an overview of the history and socioeconomic context surrounding FEN, while encouraging audiences to imagine a different, brighter future