Theatre & Performing Arts
CHARGES (The Supplicants)
Theatre Y Presents
CHARGES (The Supplicants)
German title: Die Schutzbefohlenen “those entrusted to protection”
Written by Elfriede Jelinek
Translation by Gitta Honnegar
American Premiere by Theatre Y
A powerful elegy for the plight of refugees, from ancient times to the present.
Chicago, IL — Join us this Winter for CHARGES (The Supplicants) – Nobel Prize winner
Elfriede Jelinek’s Charges (The Supplicants) is a cry for the displaced.
Originally written to address the global refugee crisis, Theatre Y’s production—
co-directed by Melissa Lorraine and Héctor Álvarez— turns the lens squarely on modern-day America.
In Chicago’s own neighborhoods, the threat of removal looms over our neighbors every day.
“Nobody can make his own suffering sound convincing.” – Peachum in The Threepenny Opera
“One should open one’s eyes and take a new look at cruelty.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
“The point of art is to show people that life is worth living by showing that it isn’t.” – Fanny Howe
“Our raft-making won’t stop the fires from flaring up,
but it may teach us how to sit with the heat without burning away.” –Báyò Akómoláfé
February 26-March 29th, 2026 / Thursday- Saturday 7 pm & Sundays 5 pm
Location: Theatre Y – 3611 W Cermak Rd, Chicago, IL 60623
FREE and open to the public. PLEASE RSVP – TICKETS: www.theatre-y.com( LIMITED SEATING!)
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