The five short plays by playwrights from Chicago and beyond feature an ant who wishes to explore the world beyond her family’s territory, a grandmother and granddaughter superhero duo, the best slide in the world, a supportive tennis racket and a helpful house spirit. Filled with the power of believing in yourself, new adventures and family bonds, the five stories that make up this year’s festival are filled with characters who face the types of struggles modern children will recognize from their own lives.The plays include:
- The Edge of Play by Provo, Utah, playwright Janine Sobeck Knighton.
- Finding Belief by Portland playwright Kwik Jones.
- Guardian of the House (Τόπακας) by Chicago playwright Maria Burnham.
- Hannah and Halmoni Save the World! by Chicago playwright Juliet Kang Huneke.
- The Thing That Comes to the Basement by Chicago playwright Lori Taylor.
All five plays will be produced on each day of the festival at the NorthCenter Town Square – an outdoor space in the heart of the NorthCenter neighborhood. Some seating will be available, but audience members are encouraged to bring their own chairs and picnics. The show is free, but donations are always appreciated.
Make/Believe is part of our Nightlight young audiences series, which produces original, adapted and forgotten plays geared toward children and the adults who love them.