Pearl Cleage Fest

With honors from the New York Times (Best Seller) to the NAACP (Image Award) to Oprah’s Book Club, distinguished playwright/poet Pearl Cleage brings to vivid life the joys and sorrows of Black womanhood in 20th century America. Now, Chicago celebrates the depth and breadth of Atlanta’s Poet Laureate with a first-ever citywide festival, featuring the centerpiece production The Nacirema Society, directed by Lili-Anne Brown at Goodman Theatre, plus concurrent readings, workshops and special events with creative partners including American Writers Museum, Black Ensemble Theater, Congo Square Theatre, Definition Theatre, eta Creative Arts Foundation, MPAACT, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, and more. Conceived by new Goodman Artistic Director Susan V. Booth—a longtime collaborator of Ms. Cleage—and curated by BOLD Artistic Producer Malkia Stampley, the four-week festival kicks off the fall theater season in Chicago.
All events are recommended for ages 11+.
Full productions

Play Reading: A Song for Coretta
Presented by Definition Theatre
By Pearl Cleage
Directed by Malkia Stampley
October 12 at 7:30pm | Experimental Station (6100 S. Blackstone)
It’s close to midnight as five determined, disparate Black women at the end of a long line of mourners at Ebenezer Baptist Church share stories waiting to pay respect to the widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. An inspiring tribute to Coretta Scott King (1927 – 2006), “Pearl Cleage’s lovely, image-soaked testament to the civil rights icon brims with wit, personality and life-affirming energy.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Tickets are Free; reservations are required.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. WAITLIST TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE.