Free Street : Mothering the Movement

Free Street : Mothering the Movement

Created in partnership with the podcast "Help this Garden Grow," by Respair Production & Media, and People for Community Recovery.

By Free Street Theater

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Thursday, May 23 · 7 - 8:30pm CDT

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Free Street Theater - Pulaski Park 3rd floor

1419 West Blackhawk Street Chicago, IL 60642

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About this event

Free Street Theater's Youth Ensemble Presents "Mothering the Movement"

Co-directed by Producing Artistic Director, Katrina Dion, and teaching artists Marilyn Carteno, and Xitlali Celeste, "Mothering the Movement," focuses on the story & legacy of Hazel Johnson, A Chicago Legend, and Mother of Environmental Justice. Made in partnership with the Respair Media Podcast, "Help This Garden Grow," and People for Community Recovery, uncovers the history of the Toxic Donut, and the fight to stop pollution, clean up illegal dumping, and acknowledge the harms. The students have spent a year with the six episode podcast, went on a Toxic Tour of Altgeld Gardens, and interviewed each other, Cheryl Johnson and Adella Bass to create this 65 minute show. The piece uses movement, shadow puppetry, and personal storytelling to dive into how People for Community Recovery came to be, and asks us how we can all be mothers to our communities.

The ensemble features: Brooks Lansana, Nia Nance-Cannon, Leo Gbegan, Ida Xoomsai, Ollie King, Froy Perez, and Jordan Harris with Jade Huang and Angely Flores.

The production team includes: Eleanor Kahn (scenic design), Conchita Avitia (lighting design), Dee Etti-Williams (Sound Design), Rocio "Chio" Cabrera (shadow puppet design), MoonBull Studios (additional puppet design), Sal Yvat (costume design), Quinn Chisenhall (Production Electrician), Gina Montalvo (Stage Management), Zuzel Garcia (Asst. Lighting Design), Andersonville Scenic Studios (Tech Direction & Build).

About Free Street: Founded in 1969, Free Street is a femme-led arts and culture organization that centers original performance work by Black, Brown, and Immigrant communities; queer artists; youth artists; and work that is committed to the thriving and well-being of people on the South and West Sides of the city. We believe in the theater as a space to uplift joy and justice, especially racial, economic, and environmental justice in Chicago.

About Tickets: Free Street offers tickets for free/pay-what-you-can. Tickets are all general admission, and funds go directly back into the hands of Chicago artists. Want to pay a different price or forgot to get a ticket? We offer walk-up tickets for all performances.


Special Performances:

Join us for the following special performances:

Saturday May 4th - celebrating mothers & offering free child co-programming for parents in need of child-care assistance

Thursday May 16th - Respair Production & Media joins us for a post-show discussion & listening party

CAPTIONS! We are offering captions from May 17th - May 22nd.

Friday May 17th - Celebrate our graduating class of 2024 with us!!

Saturday May 18th - We are providing bus transportation from our Storefront, Back of the Yards, location at 1pm to Pulaski - sign up here: https://forms.gle/pR3kz95bej5jLqZe7





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