Stage Players
With more than 200 companies presenting plays in our region, many people contribute to the power, engagement, humor, pathos, joy, and fun of Chicago theatre. Whether they are writing a play produced in a storefront house, lighting a production for a Tony Award-winning downtown stage, or seeing hundreds of shows a year, the people involved in Chicago theatre bring talents and passions as varied as the shows of which they’re a part.
Theatre is so important to this city that the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events has named 2019 the “Year of Chicago Theatre” in order to celebrate everything from Steppenwolf Theatre to the Albany Park Theater Project, the Goodman Theatre to the Den Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre to the Black Ensemble Theater. Here are a few of our city's stage players, actors, architects, playwrights, choreographers, ushers, stage managers, patrons, and more who make Chicago’s theatre scene one of the most thrilling and vibrant in the country.

Derrick Sanders is the founder of the Chicago chapter of the August Wilson Monologue Competition, which whittles down 1000 high school students to the top two, who then fly to New York City to compete for scholarship money. Sanders teaches at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Theatre & Music.
Derrick Sanders
Director, Producer
Congo Square Theatre Company, University of Illinois at Chicago
Derrick Sanders is the founder of the Chicago chapter of the August Wilson Monologue Competition, which whittles down 1000 high school students to the top two, who then fly to New York City to compete for scholarship money. Sanders teaches at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Theatre & Music.

Emjoy Gavino is an actor and the executive director of the Chicago Inclusion Project, as well as the casting director at The Gift Theatre. A native of Seattle, she has appeared at Steppenwolf Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Court Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, and once upon a time, PlayMakers Laboratory Theatre.
Emjoy Gavino
Actor, Artistic Leader
Chicago Inclusion Project, The Gift Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater
Emjoy Gavino is an actor and the executive director of the Chicago Inclusion Project, as well as the casting director at The Gift Theatre. A native of Seattle, she has appeared at Steppenwolf Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Court Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, and once upon a time, Barrel of Monkeys.

Tarell Alvin McCraney is a member of Steppenwolf Theatre’s Ensemble, a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University, the chair of the playwriting program at Yale School of Drama, and an Oscar-winning screenwriter for his work on the 2016 film “Moonlight.”
Tarell Alvin McCraney
Playwright, Actor
Steppenwolf Theatre
Tarell Alvin McCraney is a member of Steppenwolf Theatre’s Ensemble, a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University, the chair of the playwriting program at Yale School of Drama, and an Oscar-winning screenwriter for his work on the 2016 film “Moonlight.”

Coya Paz believes theater has to earn its “liveness” to gain her respect and the attention of the audience. She is the Chair of Theatre Studies at The Theatre School at DePaul University.
Coya Paz
Artistic Director
Free Street Theater, DePaul University
Coya Paz believes theater has to earn its “liveness” to gain her respect and the attention of the audience. She is the Chair of Theatre Studies at The Theatre School at DePaul University.

Heidi Kettenring is equally at home performing in musicals, Shakespearean comedies, and adaptations of classical literature, and appears on stages around the Chicago region as well as on national tours.
Heidi Kettenring
Actress, Singer
Marriott Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Writers Theatre
Heidi Kettenring is equally at home performing in musicals, Shakespearean comedies, and adaptations of classical literature, and appears on stages around the Chicago region as well as on national tours.

Michael Brosilow was a commercial photographer shooting for catalogs in the mid-1980s when he stumbled into a career as one of the city’s go-to theater stills photographers. He never looked back.
Michael Brosilow
Photographer
Steppenwolf Theatre, Court Theatre, House Theatre of Chicago, Northlight Theatre, Firebrand Theatre
Michael Brosilow was a commercial photographer shooting for catalogs in the mid-1980s when he stumbled into a career as one of the city’s go-to theater stills photographers. He never looked back.

Henry Godinez has taught acting at Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University and now Northwestern University, and founded Teatro Vista with Eddie Torres in 1990 to create opportunities for Latinx artists.
Henry Godinez
Actor, Director
Goodman Theatre, Teatro Vista, Northwestern University, Chicago International Latino Theater Festival
Henry Godinez has taught acting at Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University and now Northwestern University, and founded Teatro Vista with Eddie Torres in 1990 to create opportunities for Latinx artists.

Cathy Taylor’s first job in Chicago was as Publicity and Communications Director at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Since 2007 she has run Cathy Taylor Public Relations, where all her clients are theatre companies she sincerely loves.
Cathy Taylor
Publicist
Clients include A Red Orchid, Black Ensemble Theater, Writers Theatre and a dozen more
Cathy Taylor’s first job in Chicago was as Publicity and Communications Director at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Since 2007 she has run Cathy Taylor Public Relations, where all her clients are theatre companies she sincerely loves.

Amy Peter is a Wisconsin native who worked around the country as a prop master before returning to the Midwest to pursue her craft at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, then landing a full-time gig at DePaul University, where she supports up to 30 productions a year.
Amy Peter
Prop master
DePaul University, TimeLine Theatre, Sideshow Theatre Company
Amy Peter is a Wisconsin native who worked around the country as a prop master before returning to the Midwest to pursue her craft at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, then landing a full-time gig at DePaul University, where she supports up to 30 productions a year.

Rebecca Gilman won a playwriting competition as a teenager, leading her to fly to New York City from Alabama to hear her play “Open All Night” read at The Public Theater. Her subsequent plays have been performed around the country.
Rebecca Gilman
Playwright
Goodman Theatre, Northwestern University
Rebecca Gilman won a playwriting competition as a teenager, leading her to fly to New York City from Alabama to hear her play “Open All Night” read at The Public Theater. Her subsequent plays have been performed around the country.

Regina Victor adapted the idea of Radical Hospitality after working with Anna Deavere Smith on “Notes from the Field” in 2015, believing that if the theater is not equally welcome to everyone it is open to no one.
Regina Victor
Multidisciplinary artist, critic, actor, director, dramaturg
Rescripted, TimeLine Theatre, Sideshow Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Walkabout Theater
Regina Victor adapted the idea of Radical Hospitality after working with Anna Deavere Smith on “Notes from the Field” in 2015, believing that if the theater is not equally welcome to everyone it is open to no one.

Blair Thomas took a $100-a-week internship under artistic director Robert Falls at Wisdom Bridge in the 1980s, stayed to help found Redmoon Theater, left to start Blair Thomas & Company, and began the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival.
Blair Thomas
Puppeteer, Artistic Director
Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival
Blair Thomas took a $100-a-week internship under artistic director Robert Falls at Wisdom Bridge in the 1980s, stayed to help found Redmoon Theater, left to start Blair Thomas & Company, and began the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival.

Collette Pollard is a company member of The House Theatre of Chicago and an artistic associate at TimeLine Theatre Company.
Collette Pollard
Scenic Designer
The House Theatre of Chicago, Timeline Theatre, Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre
Collette Pollard is a company member of The House Theatre of Chicago and an artistic associate at TimeLine Theatre Company.

Samantha Kaufman grew up loving sports as a kid in Wyoming and came to Chicago to study at the Actors Gymnasium in Evanston. She is a member of the Society of American Fight Directors.
Samantha Kaufman
Fight Director
Babes with Blades Theatre Company
Samantha Kaufman grew up loving sports as a kid in Wyoming and came to Chicago to study at the Actors Gymnasium in Evanston. She is a member of the Society of American Fight Directors.

Jonathan Abarbanel has been a part of the Chicago theatre scene since the 1960s, working as an actor, dramaturg, critic, and teacher.
Jonathan Abarbanel
Theater Historian, Critic
University of Illinois at Chicago
Jonathan Abarbanel has been a part of the Chicago theatre scene since the 1960s, working as an actor, dramaturg, critic, and teacher.

Samantha C. Jones came to Chicago from Portland to realize her teenage dream of being a costume designer, and has worked at dozens of theater companies.
Samantha C. Jones
Costume Designer
Northlight Theatre, Jackalope Theatre Company, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
Samantha C. Jones came to Chicago from Portland to realize her teenage dream of being a costume designer, and has worked at dozens of theater companies.

David Turrentine finds joy standing by for the call to go on when an actor falls ill, is stuck in traffic, or has a family emergency. He can also do your taxes.
David Turrentine
Actor, Understudy
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Writers Theatre
David Turrentine finds joy standing by for the call to go on when an actor falls ill, is stuck in traffic, or has a family emergency. He can also do your taxes.

Sharon Jones is a professional musician, playing the French horn in orchestra pits for musicals and operas everywhere from Drury Lane Theatre to national touring productions of Tony Award-winning shows.
Sharon Jones
Musician
Chicago Opera Theater, Broadway in Chicago, Drury Lane Theatre
Sharon Jones is a professional musician, playing the French horn in orchestra pits for musicals and operas everywhere from Drury Lane Theatre to national touring productions of Tony Award-winning shows.

Sydney Charles is a critically-acclaimed Chicago-born actress.
Sydney Charles
Actor, Singer
Northlight Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Jackalope Theatre
Sydney Charles is a critically-acclaimed Chicago-born actress.

Christine Binder is a professor at The Theatre School at DePaul University and a lighting designer who has worked in opera and theater, both around the country and all across Chicago.
Christine Binder
Lighting Designer
DePaul University, Lookingglass Theatre
Christine Binder is a professor at The Theatre School at DePaul University and a lighting designer who has worked in opera and theater, both around the country and all across Chicago.

Malcolm Ewen was the first stage manager at Steppenwolf Theatre Company to become an ensemble member, having successfully brought productions including “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Buried Child,” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” from Halsted Street to Broadway. He passed away on May 20, 2019.
Malcolm Ewen
Stage Manager
Steppenwolf Theatre
Malcolm Ewen was the first stage manager at Steppenwolf Theatre Company to become an ensemble member, having successfully brought productions including “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Buried Child,” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” from Halsted Street to Broadway. He passed away on May 20, 2019.

Tom Lembo is a member of The Saints, a not-for-profit organization of volunteers who support the performing arts as ushers, coat checkers, hosts to visiting artists, and grant makers for small theater companies.
Thomas Lembo
Usher
The Saints
Tom Lembo is a member of The Saints, a not-for-profit organization of volunteers who support the performing arts as ushers, coat checkers, hosts to visiting artists, and grant makers for small theater companies.

Ron OJ Parson was born in Buffalo, New York, started acting as a grade schooler, directing as a high schooler, discovered Chicago as an adult, created the Onyx Theatre Ensemble, directed all over town, and is now a Resident Artist at Court Theatre.
Ron OJ Parson
Director
Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Writers Theatre
Ron OJ Parson was born in Buffalo, New York, started acting as a grade schooler, directing as a high schooler, discovered Chicago as an adult, created the Onyx Theatre Ensemble, directed all over town, and is now a Resident Artist at Court Theatre.

Chay Yew became the Artistic Director of Victory Gardens in 2011, taking over the Tony-award winning company of playwrights and working to make it more inclusive by emphasizing young, diverse artists telling stories of often under represented communities.
Chay Yew
Artistic Director, Playwright
Victory Gardens Theater
Chay Yew became the Artistic Director of Victory Gardens in 2011, taking over the Tony-award winning company of playwrights and working to make it more inclusive by emphasizing young, diverse artists telling stories of often under represented communities.

Sandra Delgado spent her childhood singing with her family, but it wasn’t until being a pre-med student left her unsatisfied that she realized she should be a performer, leading to a career with Collaboraction Theatre Company, Teatro Vista, Victory Gardens Theater, the Goodman Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre.
Sandra Delgado
Actor, Playwright
Collaboraction Theatre Company, Teatro Vista
Sandra Delgado spent her childhood singing with her family, but it wasn’t until being a pre-med student left her unsatisfied that she realized she should be a performer, leading to a career with Collaboraction Theatre Company, Teatro Vista, Victory Gardens Theater, the Goodman Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre.

Michael and Mona Heath are Chicago theatre “super-fans” who dug deep into their love for theatre when they retired from their careers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a love they now share at their website www.heathfund.org
Michael & Mona Heath
Theatre Patrons, Philanthropists
Heathfund.org
Michael and Mona Heath are Chicago theatre “super-fans” who dug deep into their love for theatre when they retired from their careers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a love they now share at their website www.heathfund.org

Lili-Anne Brown is a director and former artistic director of Bailiwick Chicago whose work in musical theater and drama has been seen on stages including the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, 16th Street Theater, American Theatre Company and Kokandy Productions.
Lili-Anne Brown
Director
Goodman Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater
Lili-Anne Brown is a director and former artistic director of Bailiwick Chicago whose work in musical theater and drama has been seen on stages including the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, 16th Street Theater, American Theatre Company and Kokandy Productions.

Isaac Gomez is a Chicago-based playwright, faculty member at The Theatre School at DePaul University, former literary manager at Victory Gardens Theatre, and co-creative director of the Alliance of Latinx Theatre Artists. His plays have been produced at dozens of theaters around the city.
Isaac Gomez
Playwright
Steppenwolf Theatre, DePaul University
Isaac Gomez is a Chicago-based playwright, faculty member at The Theatre School at DePaul University, former literary manager at Victory Gardens Theatre, and co-creative director of the Alliance of Latinx Theatre Artists. His plays have been produced at dozens of theaters around the city.

Stephanie Paul is a choreographer, director, body percussionist, and educator who has worked with a variety of Chicago theater companies, including Albany Park Theater Project, Court Theatre, and Chicago Children’s Theatre.
Stephanie Paul
Choreographer, Director
Albany Park Theater Project, Chicago Children’s Theatre
Stephanie Paul is a choreographer, director, body percussionist, and educator who has worked with a variety of Chicago theater companies, including Albany Park Theater Project, Court Theatre, and Chicago Children’s Theatre.

John Morris worked in the scene shops of the Goodman Theatre and St. Nicholas Theatre before studying architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, thinking that would get him out of the world of the theatre. He went on to design dozens of theaters in Chicago and around the country.
John Morris
Architect
Steppenwolf Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Black Ensemble Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre
John Morris worked in the scene shops of the Goodman Theatre and St. Nicholas Theatre before studying architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, thinking that would get him out of the world of the theatre. He went on to design dozens of theaters in Chicago and around the country.
Major funding for Stage Players is provided by:
The Grainger Foundation
Lake Forest, Illinois