This production includes use of strobe lights and gunshot noises. This belly-laughing, pearl-clutching, scathing comedy contains strong language (including racial slurs), references to racial stereotypes and sexual acts, as well as depictions of racialized violence – with an eye toward using unapologetic satire to confront the complexities of being Black in America. She is a member of SDC, AEA, and SAG-AFTRA, a resident director ofVictory Gardens Theatre, and represented by William Morris Endeavor. Recent directing credits include School Girls, or The African Mean Girls Play and the world premieres of Ike Holter’s I Hate It Here and Lottery Day (Goodman Theatre), Once on This Island (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Acoustic Rooster…(Kennedy Center), Spunk (Roundabout Theatre virtual), Wally World (Steppenwolf Theatre audio), Put Your House in Order (La Jolla Playhouse), The Color Purple (Drury Lane Theatre). She is the former Artistic Director of Bailiwick Chicago, where she focused programming on Chicago-premiere musicals and new play development with resident playwrights. Lili-Anne Brown, a Chicago South Side native, works as a director, actor and educator, and has performed in, directed and produced many award-winning shows in Chicago and nationally.
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