January 13 – February 4, 2027
About August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
By August Wilson
Directed by Chuck Smith
In a dingy Chicago recording studio in 1927, a group of musicians gather to cut a record with Ma Rainey, the Mother of the Blues and the most celebrated Black singer of her time. She commands the room, but outside the studio, she can’t even get a taxicab to pick her up. Her trumpet player, Levee, a young, cocky musician rides the heady wave of the Jazz Renaissance sweeping the nation. Levee must fight for acceptance not only with his bandmates, but with the larger world that refuses to hear a new sound.
Helmed by Chuck Smith, one of the leading authorities on August Wilson, and told in the way only Wilson can, this canonical play with music threatens to tip into cacophony at any moment.
Presented in Partnership with Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
January 13 – February 4, 2027
PreviewsJan 13 – 14
OpensJan 15
LocationCook Theatre
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