New work from Adam Rapp and Stephanie Alison Walker, both writers with ties to Chicago, and the return of both the director Tina Landau and the Pulitzer ...
Director Yasen Peyankov, helped by Conor McPherson’s translation/adaptation and a first-rate cast, goes full bore into the ...
Steppenwolf Theatre Company has revealed the full cast for its world premiere of Windfall, a new work by Academy Award-winning ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney, directed by Awoye Timpo.
Steppenwolf’s next season to feature new play by Adam Rapp and Chicago premiere of ‘The Comeuppance’
After sending two plays to Broadway last year, Steppenwolf is eager to maintain its reputation as “the place” to see the next big thing in American theater.
Steppenwolf Theatre Company has unveiled its 2026/27 Season. The 51st Season features five Steppenwolf Membership Series productions: two world premieres, a Chicago premiere, an English-Language ...
Kathryn Erbe is a star of stage and screen and veteran Steppenwolf ensemble member. It's been decades since she's been back in Chicago, but she's dazzling audiences now in "The Dance of Death." The ...
Four assorted premieres and a modern American classic make up Steppenwolf Theatre’s 2026-2027 season announced Wednesday. It ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- "1919" is Steppenwolf's current hit drama. It's the true story of a heart wrenching act of racial hatred that killed a Black teenager taking a swim on a hot Chicago day. The run is ...
Jeff Perry is back at Steppenwolf, the world acclaimed Chicago theater he created with his pals Gary Sinise and Terry Kinney 50 years ago.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Thanksgiving was never like this. In a satiric comedy, Steppenwolf Theatre is serving up a hilarious way to re-examine the holiday. 2's Got Your Ticket to "The Thanksgiving Play" and a ...
Longtime ensemble member Amy Morton returns to the Steppenwolf Theatre stage for the first time in nearly a decade to co-star in the Chicago premiere of “You will Get Sick,” Noah Diaz’s dramedy about ...
Steppenwolf Theatre Company, one of Chicago’s most storied arts institutions and long a crucial part of the city’s identity, said Thursday that it was laying off 12% of its staff, effectively ...
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