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A groundbreaking work in modern American theater, For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf is a choreopoem following seven women through a world of racism, oppression, and sexism. Filled with passion, humor, and raw honesty, they tell their stories and those of other women they know through a fusion of poetry, music, and dance.
Join us. And be moved.
At the Guild Theater in Oak Park, In partnership with St. Hope for Black History Month.
ADMISSION INFO
$10-$25.
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Special Programming
Dr. Halifu Osumare, noted author, professor emerita of African American Studies, and close friend of Shange, offers dramaturgy for the production and will appear in a post-show talk on February 11 with director Voress Franklin. She also authored an essay about Shange and the work that appears in the digital program. A Cast Talk Back will occur on February 18.