Darryl Maximilian Robinson Spends Juneteenth Reflecting On His Chicago Black Theatre Experiences
On this Second Federal Holiday Recognition of Juneteenth, Theatre Lovers and Supporters, I have to take a moment to acknowledge the huge wealth of black theatre performing artists, producers, directors and companies in The Greater Chicago Professional Arts Community who faced the challenge of presenting works that have addressed the devastation caused by slavery, systemic racism, social injustice and unfair oppression that is not only woven into the history of these United States of America, but indeed, nations around the world. Since the 1980s with such local companies as the late Producer Val Gray Ward's Kuumba Theatre Company ( as a performer in 'The Little Dreamer: Aka Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues' and 'Deadwood Dick, The Legend of the West' ) and the late Producer Abena Joan Brown's ETA Theatre Company ( as a principal actor in the midwest premiere in playwright Ray Arahna's 'Sons and Fathers of Sons' ), and ongoing into the 1990s in ...