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Season 29: 2023-2024
- Re/Generation Studios reading/workshop series
- A Home Education by Liz Haas, directed by Denise Yvette Serna | December 1, 2023
- Why Are Graham Crackers Hard? by August Forman, directed by Landree Fleming | December 8, 2023
- Yūgen by Emilio Williams, directed by Mikael Burke | December 15, 2023
- The Brightest Thing in the World
Written by Leah Nanako Winkler, Directed by Keira Fromm
March 14 – April 13, 2024 @ The Den Theatre - Lavender Men
Written by Roger Q. Mason, Directed by Lucky Stiff
May 9 – June 8, 2024 @ The Den Theatre - Lit Play Lab 2024: Hot Streaks
- The Leads by Jesse Morgan Young and Matthew Sherbach directed by Eric Hoff | June 15 & 16, 2024
- Estrellazo by Nelson A. Rodriguez, directed by Xavier Custodio | June 20, 2024
- Jump the Shark by Bonnie Metzgar, directed by Mikael Burke | June 22, 2024
- We Could Be: The Future of Sex Ed by Kirsten Baity and Teddy Thomas, conceived by Dionne Addai, directed by Alyssa Vera Ramos | June 22, 2024
Season 28: 2022-2023
- Mosque4Mosque*
Written by Oemr Abbas Salem, Directed by Sophiyaa Nayar
November 17 – December 17, 2022 @ The Den Theatre - Gender Play, or what you Will*
Co-created by Will Wilhelm and Erin Murray, Directed by Erin Murray
May 4 – June 3, 2023 @ The Den Theatre - Re/Generation Studios reading/workshop series
- Love & Nappiness by Kirsten Baity, directed by Dionne Addai | January 28, 2023
- Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason, directed by Lucky Stiff | February 18, 2023
- The Model Congressman by Steven Strafford, directed by AJ Schwartz | February 25, 2023
- underdrown by Derek Lee McPhatter, directed by Mikael Burke | March 4, 2023
- The Wholehearted, co-created by Deborah Stein and Suli Holum, directed by Keira Fromm | March 11, 2023
- Switch Hitta by Pen Wilder, directed by Megan Carney | March 18,2023
Season 27: 2021-2022
- Laced*
Written by Sam Mueller, Directed by Lexi Saunders
March 17 – April 16, 2022 @ The Den Theatre - The Magnolia Ballet+
Written by Terry Guest, Directed by Mikael Burke
May 12 – June 11, 2022 @ The Den Theatre - About Face Youth Theatre: Gayme Changers*
Devised by the AFYT ensemble, Written by Kirsten Baity, Directed by Vic Wynter
June 18-24, 2022 @ The Den Theatre
Season 26: 2020-2021
- KICKBACK*
Conceived & directed by Mikael Burke
Streaming Dec 12, 2020 – Aug 31, 2021 - The Gift: a radio play*
Written and Directed by Eric Rosen
Streaming Dec 21-31, 2020 - About Face Youth Theatre: Whodunnit? A Groovy Queer Murder Mystery*
Created by the AFYT ensemble, Directed by Lisa Siciliano and Breon Arzell
Streaming June 1-31, 2021 - hold me the forgotten way*
By Harrison David Rivers, Produced by TigerBear Productions
Streaming June 16 – Dec 31, 2021
Season 25: 2019-2020
- Packing*
By Scott Bradley, Directed by Chay Yew
Oct 31 – Dec 7, 2019 @ Theater Wit - The Gulf+
By Audrey Cefaly, Directed by Megan Carney
Jan 9 – Feb 15, 2020 @ Theater Wit - AFYT: The Glow Up
Streaming - KINSHIP: An All-ages Variety Show (4 events)
- Out Front reading series 2019
- Crystal Lake by Tracy Baim and Clark Baim
Season 24: 2018-2019
- This Bitter Earth
- Dada Woof Papa Hot
- The Total Bent (co-production with Haven Theatre)
- About Face Youth Theatre: 20/20 (20th Anniversary of AFT)
- KINSHIP: An All-ages Variety Show (4 events)
- Out Front reading series 2018
- TransScripts by Paul Lucas
- First DrAAft reading: Packing by Scott Bradley
Season 23: 2017-2018
- Significant Other
- Time Is On Our Side
by R. Eric Thomas, Directed by Megan Carney
March 1 – April 7, 2018 @ Theater Wit - Bull in a China Shop
by Bryna Turner, Directed by Keira Fromm
May 24 – June 30, 1018 @ Theater Wit - About Face Youth Theatre: Scary Stories To Save Your Life
Season 22: 2016-2017
- I Am My Own Wife
- The Temperamentals
by Jon Marans, Directed by Andrew Volkoff
Jan 13 – Feb 18, 2017 @ Theater Wit - Bright Half Life
- About Face Youth Theatre: Brave Like Them: A Queer As Fuck Riot GRRRL Musical
Devised by the AFYT ensemble, Directed by Ali Hoefnagel & Kieran Kredell
July 26 – Aug 6, 2017 - Out Front reading series 2017 – AIDS On Stage
- As Is by William Hoffman
- Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick
- In the Continuum by Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter
- And All the Dead Lie Down By Harrison David Rivers
- First DrAAft reading: An Untitled Piece Inspired by Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
Season 21: 2015-2016
- Le Switch
by Phillip Dawkins, Directed by Stephen Brackett
Jan 15 – Feb 21, 2016 @ Theater Wit - after all the terrible things i do
- The Secretaries
- AFT 20: A Retrospective
- About Face Youth Theatre: Ad Hoc [Home]
Season 20: 2014-2015
- Methtacular (co-production with Justin Brill)
Written and performed by Steven Strafford, Directed by Adam Fitzgerald
Aug 21 – Sept 28, 2014 @ Theater Wit - Big Red and The Boys
- A Kid Like Jake
- Abraham Lincoln Was a F*gg*t
- About Face Youth Theatre: 15 Breaths
Season 19: 2013-2014
- We Three Lizas
- Brahman/i (co-production with Silk Road Rising)
- Pride Performance Series: a series of readings & special events in celebration of Pride Month
- The Last Sunday in June by Jonathan Tolins | June 2
- Lesbians and Literature | June 10
- Abraham Lincoln Was a F*gg*t by Bixby Elliot | June 13 & 14
- Methtacular! by Steven Strafford | June 17
- About Face Youth Theatre: Checking Boxes
by Shannon Matesky and the AFYT ensemble, Directed by Ali Hoefnagel
July 10 – Aug 1, 2014 @ various Chicago Parks District locations
Season 18: 2012-2013
- We Three Lizas
- The Pride
by Alexi Kaye Campbell, Directed by Bonnie Metzgar
June 6 – July 13 @ Victory Gardens
- About Face Youth Theatre: What’s the T (remount)
Written by Sara Kerastas & the AFYT ensemble, Directed by Eric Hoff
May 19 – June 2, 2013 @ Victory Gardens Theatre
Season 17: 2011-2012
- The Kid Thing*
By Sarah Bubbins, Directed by Joanie Schultz
Sept 1 – Oct 16, 2011 @ Chicago Dramatists
- Rent (co-production with American Theatre company)
Book, music, & lyrics by Jonathan Larson, Directed by David Cromer
April 27-June 17, 2012 @ American Theater Company - Immediate Family
- About Face Youth Theatre: What’s the T
Written by Sara Kerastas & the AFYT ensemble, Directed by Eric Hoff
July 13-29, 2012 @ Red Tape Theatre | Aug 3-4 @ National Museum of Mexican Art
Season 16: 2010-2011
- XYZ Festival of New Work 2010
- Clear: book, music & lyrics by Paul Oakley Stovall, directed by Krissy Vanderwarker | Oct 2010
- Float
by Patricia Kane, Directed by Leslie B. Danzig
Nov/Dec 2010 @ Theater Wit - Pony (part of AFT and The Hypocrites’ The Woyzeck Project)
by Sylvan Oswald, Directed by Bonnie Metzgar
April 10 – May 22, 2011 @ Chopin Theatre - The Homosexuals
by Phillip Dawkins
June/July 2011 @ Victory Gardens Theater
Season 15: 2009-2010
- XYZ Festival of New Work 2009
- Float by Patricia Kane, directed by Jessica Thebus | Oct 2-3
- The Flowers by Adam Bock, directed by Trip Cullman | Oct 15 – Nov 7
- Let Them Eat Cake created by Holly Hughes & Megan Carney | Oct 30 – Nov 1
- Lesbian Playwright Reading Series
- In Loco Parentis by Sarah Grubbins, directed by Joanie Schultz | Oct 5
- Man In Love by Christina Anderson, directed by Carlos Murillo | Oct 6
- Precious Little by Madeleine George, directed by Dan Stermer | Nov 2
- Couger Blind by Bonnie Metzgar, directed by Leslie Danzig | Nov 3
- The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
Written by Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pieroti, Andy Paris, and Stephen Belber; Directed by Bonnie Metzgar
Oct 12, 2009 @ Goodman Theatre - Oklahomo for the Holidays
Directed by Dan Stermer, Music Direction by Andrew Edwards
Dec 11-14, 2009 @ Center on Halsted - Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South
Written & performed by E. Patrick Johnson, Directed by Daniel Alexander Jones
April 29 – May 29, 2010 @ Viaduct Theater - About Face Youth Theatre: Queertopia
Season 14: 2008-2009
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (co-production with American Theater Company)
- The Young Ladies Of…
Written and performed by Taylor Mac, Directed by Bonnie Metzgar
Sept 25 – Oct 26, 2008 @ Center on Halsted
- Stupid Kids
by John Russell, Directed by Bonnie Metzgar & Megan Carney
Feb 4 – March 15, 2009 @ Center on Halsted - What Once We Felt
by Ann Marie Healy, Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
April 8 – May 17, 2009 @ Center on Halsted
Season 13: 2007-2008
- Wedding Play*
Written & Directed by Eric Rosen
Oct 24 – Dec 2, 2007 @ Steppenwolf Theatre - The Little Dog Laughed
by Douglas Carter Beane, Directed by Eric Rosen
Jan 9 – Feb 17, 2007 @ Hoover-Leppen Theatre at Center on Halsted - About Face Youth Theatre: Fast Forward
Season 12: 2006-2007
- Clay (in partnership with Lookingglass Theatre)
Written & performed by Matt Stax, Developed in collaboration with and directed by Eric Rosen
Sept 5 – Nov 20, 2006 @ Lookinglass Theatre
- Say You Love Satan
by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Directed by Scott Gerguson
Oct 11 – Nov 19, 2006 @ Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre - Execution of Justice
by Emily Mann, Directed by Gary Griffen
Jan 10 – Feb 18, 2007 @ Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre - Pulp
by Patricia Kane, Music by Andrew Pluess & Amy Warren, Directed by Jessica Thebus
March 7 – April 15 @ Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre
Season 11: 2005-2006
- Loving Repeating*
Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Gertrude Stein, Adapted and directed by Frank Galati
Feb 14 – March 12, 2006 @ Museum of Contemporary Art - M. Proust*
by Mary Zimmerman, based on the writings of Céleste Albaret and Marcel Proust, Directed by Eric Rosen
June 8 – July 16, 2006 @ Steppenwolf Theatre - About Face Youth Theatre: The Home Project
Season 10: 2004-2005
- One Arm (co-production with Steppenwolf Theatre and Tectonic Theatre Project)
- Take Me Out
- About Face Youth Theatre: The Home Project Workshop
Season 9: 2003-2004
- The Gift & Other Stories
Dec 12 & 13, 2003 & Museum of Contemporary Art - Pulp
by Patricia Kane, Directed by Jessica Thebus
Jan 29 – March 20, 2004 @ Victory Gardens - Winesburg, Ohio* (in association with Steppenwolf Theatre)
Based on the novel by Sherwood Anderson, Book & Lyrics by Eric Rosen, Music & Additional lyrics by Andrew Pluess & Ben Sussman, Directed by Jessica Thebus
June 17 – July 18, 2004 @ Steppenwolf Theatre - About Face Youth Theatre: On the Record
Season 8: 2002-2003
- Theatre District* (in association with Steppenwolf Theatre)
by Richard Kramer, Directed by Eric Rosen
Oct 17 – Nob 17, 2002 @ Steppenwolf Theatre - I Am My Own Wife* (associate produced by Museum of Contemporary Art)
by Doug Wright, Directed by Moisés Kaufman
Feb 22 – March 16, 2003 @ Museum of Contemporary Art’s Festival of New Plays - New Works Festival 2003
Feb 22 – March 16, 2003- Pulp by Patricia Kane
- Late by Sarah Ruhl, Directed by Jessica Thebus
- Ten Tongues, written and performed by cin salach
- Alone, written and performed by Scott Duff
- See Again by Megan Carney
- As Much as You Can by Paul Oakley Stovell
- Fascination*
by Jim Grimsley, Directed by Eric Rosen
April 24 – June 1, 2003 @ The Theater Building - About Face Youth Theatre: Up Until Now
Season 7: 2001-2002
- About Face Youth Theatre: Inside Out
- Xena Live! Episode 2: Xena Lives! The Musical*
Written by Claudia Allen, directed by Scott Ferguson, based on the television show created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian
March 28 – May 19, Extended thru June 2, 2002 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center
- Another American: Asking and Telling**
Written and performed by Marc Wolf, Directed by Joe Mantello
Feb 21 – March 10, 2002 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Seven Moves*
By Patricia Kane, Based on the novel by Carol Anshaw, Directed by Jessica Thebus
Jan 10 – Feb 17, 2002 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center
- Undone*
Conceived and directed by Eric Rosen, Texts by cin salach, Music by Andrew Pluess and Ben Sussman
Oct 4 – Nov 18, 2001 @ Jane Addams Hull House
Season 6: 2000-2001
- About Face Youth Theatre: In Real Life*
Written and performed by the About Face Youth Theatre ensemble
June 21 – July 22, 2001 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - The Terrible Girls*
Written and directed by Kyle Hall, based on the novel by Rebecca Brown
April 12 – May 27, 2001 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Bash: Latterday Plays
By Neil LaBute, Directed by Eric Rosen
Jan 18 – March 4, 2001 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Whitman*
Conceived and directed by Eric Rosen
Oct 12 – Nov 26 , 2000 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center
Season 5: 1999-2000
- About Face Youth Theatre: Raising Voices*
Written and performed by the About Face Youth Theatre ensemble
June 22 – July 23, 2000 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Eleven Rooms of Proust (remount) (co-produced with Lookingglass Theatre Company)
Conceived and directed by Mary Zimmerman
May 13 – June 18, 2000 @ 4039 N Ravenswood Ave - Four**
Written by Christopher Shinn, directed by Eric Rosen
Feb 18 – March 19, 2000 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - “Time Capsule: Rediscovered Performances from the Epidemic (1989-1994)”
Conceived by Carl Hippensteel; featuring works by Lisa Cordes, David B. Feinberg, Craig Lucas, Joe Pintauro, and Victor Bulbao; directed by Greg Copeland
Dec 1999 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Xena Live! Episode 1: Double Your Pleasure* (co-production with greasy joan & co.)
Written by Claudia Allen, directed by Scott Ferguson, based on the television show created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian
Nov 19, 1999 – March 19, 2000 (extended twice!) @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Dancer from the Dance*
Written and directed by Eric Rosen, based on the novel by Andrew Holleran
Sept 23 – Nov 7, 1999 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center
Season 4: 1998-1999
- About Face Youth Theatre: First Breath*
Written, directed, and performed by the About Face Youth Theatre ensemble & staff
June 17 – July 11, 1999 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center, Touring through 2001 - Cloud 9
by Caryl Churchill, directed by Kyle Hall
April 1 – May 16, 1999 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - The SantaLand Diaries** (co-production with RoadWorks Productions)
by David Sedaris, directed by Shade Murray
Nov 28 – Dec 28, 1998 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Dream Boy (remount)
Adapted and directed by Eric Rosen, based on the novel by Jim Grimsley
Sept 20 – Nov 1, 1998 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Face to Face Workshops
- Bright Out Here by Page Hearn | Aug 1998
Season 3: 1997-1998
- A Home at the End of the World*
Written and directed by Kyle Hall, based on the novel by Michael Cunningham
July 20 – Aug 30, 1998 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - Eleven Rooms of Proust* (in collaboration with the Northwestern University Dept of Performance Studies)
Conceived and directed by Mary Zimmerman
April 29 – May 10, 1998 @ Berger Park Mansion - In the Heart of America**
By Naomi Wallace, directed by Eric Rosen
Jan 19 – Feb 28, 1998 @ Jane Addams Hull House Center - The Boys in the Band
By Matt Crowley, Directed by Kyle Hall
June 2 – July 8, 1997, extended to July 27 @ The Theater Building - Face to Face Workshops
- A Home at the End of the World by Kyle Hall based on the novel by Michael Cunningham | March 1998
- The Fear of Not Dying by Eric Rosen | July 1997
- Seven Moves adapted by Pat Kane from the novel by Carol Anshaw | June 1997
- For What? by David Parris | March 1997
Season 2: 1996
- The Gift*
Adapted and directed by Eric Rosen, based on “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry
Dec 2 – 29, 1996 @ Famous Door Theatre / Jane Addams Hull House Center - Dream Boy*
Adapted and directed by Eric Rosen, based on the novel by Jim Grimsley
July 7 – Aug 18, 1996 @ Eclipse Theatre - “By The Power Invested” (performance piece)
Written and directed by Eric Rosen
July 1996, Performed at the Human Rights Campaign Out Vote Convention & the Democratic National Convention - “…feelings” (performance piece)
March 1996 (presented with the Windy City Gay Chorus/Windy City Performing Arts) - Face to Face Workshops
- Dream Boy Adapted by Eric Rosen from the novel by Jim Grimsley | Feb 1996
Season 1: 1995
- “The Gift” (original version)
Adapted and directed by Eric Rosen, based on “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry
Dec 1995 (presented with The Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus Christmas concert)
* About Face Theatre world premiere
** About Face Theatre local premiere