Melissa Lorraine, a white woman in a strapless black dress and black boots, with long blonde hair, stands in a light on the left, holding a microphone and reading from a notebook. A group of eight performers of different races, ethnicities, genders, and ages are moving offstage on the right. The setting is a concrete raw space with an orange ladder visible in the right rear corner and a chandelier visible overhead

Theatre Y started searching for a permanent home in North Lawndale three years ago. As founding artistic director Melissa Lorraine puts it, “It’s been a little bit like Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” The first place they considered, near the Pulaski Pink Line stop, was a little too small. The second, the Central Park Theater […]

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