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Drama Group Presents: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf

Fri, Feb 13 – Sun, Feb 22, 2026

330 West 202nd Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411

This powerful work weaves together the poetry, music and dance moves of seven Black women who share unforgettable stories of struggle, resilience, sisterhood, and empowerment.

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf comes to The Drama Group in Chicago Heights, Illinois, bringing Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking choreopoem to life with power, poetry, and raw emotional truth. Through a tapestry of movement, music, and spoken word, the piece gives voice to the lived experiences of Black women—love and loss, joy and betrayal, survival and self-discovery. Each story unfolds with honesty and grace, inviting the audience into moments that are deeply personal yet profoundly universal.

This event is more than a performance; it is a communal experience of reflection, healing, and affirmation. Presented with care and intention, the production creates space for conversation around resilience, identity, and the strength found in sisterhood. Audiences in Chicago Heights are invited to witness a timeless work that continues to resonate, reminding us that even in moments of darkness, there is color, courage, and the possibility of a rainbow. Fridays, Saturdays- 7:30 pm; Second Saturday and Sundays- 2:00 pm

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Fridays, Saturdays- 7:30 pm; Second Saturday and Sundays- 2:00 pm

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