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Friday, April 15, 2022

Northwestern's Imagine U forms theater partnership with Evanston/Skokie District 65

Fall's Gonna Be LITTT for 

Evanston and Skokie Elementary Schoolers 


All Photos of past Imagine U Productions Courtesy of Northwestern University



Northwestern University is launching a unique community-based theater arts partnership with Evanston/Skokie School District 65 and Imagine U, the nationally recognized producer of theater for young audiences at The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts. The partnership, Learn and Imagine Together Through Theater (LITTT), begins in the 2022-2023 academic year.

Community partnership can serve as a 'catalyst for advancing racial equity'

LITTT is a co-created community partnership developed by Northwestern and District 65, which is coordinated through the Office of Neighborhood and Community Relations. It is the University’s newest social impact partnership. Dave Davis, executive director of Neighborhood and Community Relations, said the program is designed to make live theater more accessible to hundreds of young people. 

Effort designed to make theater more accessible to young people

“The creative power of the arts crosses all cultural barriers, reminding us of our shared human heritage,” Davis said. “Co-created community partnerships such as LITTT can serve as a catalyst for advancing racial equity by exposing young people to artists who look like them and providing them an opportunity to see themselves in a way they never imagined.”

Lynn Kelso, founder of Imagine U and assistant professor of instruction in Northwestern’s theatre department, agrees that theater can be a powerful experience for young audiences. Kelso said Northwestern students will also benefit from the LITTT partnership.

“The partnership provides our students with the opportunity to step into the role of teaching artists while being mentored by outstanding District 65 teachers,” said Kelso. As the partnership develops, “it also presents an incredible opportunity to conduct groundbreaking research on the impact of the arts.”

 Nearly 800 students will be impacted when program launches in the fall

How LITTT works

In the fall of 2022, The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts will create weekday matinee performances of an Imagine U production just for District 65 students. Third-grade students, approximately 800 students from across the district, will take a field trip to Northwestern’s Evanston campus to see the Imagine U performance. For many students, this will be their first time experiencing live theater—and possibly their first exposure to a college campus. While on campus, students will meet the cast and production team and have lunch.

The Wirtz Center is creating four Imagine U matinee performances that District 65 students will see over two Fridays. This would recur annually so all District 65 students would get to visit Northwestern and experience an Imagine U production once during their elementary school experience, creating enhanced learning opportunities and access to live theater.

“It is a wonderful opportunity for our students to have a shared experience viewing an Imagine U show,” said Dr. Stacy Beardsley, executive director of curriculum and instruction with Evanston/Skokie School District 65. “The shared experience allows for students to not only experience powerful stories together, but it also allows our students to learn about the story and the work that goes into a theater performance at a deeper level.”

 Making theater more accessible, allows young people to 'walk in the shoes of others'

Connecting theater curriculums

Prior to coming to campus, District 65 students participate in a classroom activity that is designed to introduce the production and engage students with complex themes they’ll witness in the play. Students will also watch a virtual backstage tour of the Wirtz Center to see how elements of the production were created. 

The learning continues after the play when the students return to the District 65 drama classroom. District 65 drama educators will lead students in one or two lesson plans, which revolve around the production to deepen their experience of seeing live theater. These drama lessons will help immerse students in the world of the play through dramatic skills such as pantomime, story dramatization, in-role encounters, scene work, storytelling, guided imagery, and other embodied creative activities. 

Betsy Quinn, drama department chair for District 65, said the live theater experience allows students in the district to connect with diverse characters and settings.

“This unique partnership with Imagine U brings District 65 students and teachers together as a community to experience powerful storytelling and artistry live and up close,” said Quinn. “Attending theater productions and engaging in drama classes develops empathy in young children by allowing them to walk in the shoes of others and see the world through their eyes.”

Lesson plans are collaboratively developed by District 65 drama educators, Northwestern faculty, and Northwestern undergraduate students. Northwestern students who are studying theater for young audiences will create a draft lesson plan focused on the Imagine U production. Draft lesson plans are workshopped by a Northwestern faculty advisor and a small group of District 65 drama educators. Lesson plans occur during District 65 students’ regularly scheduled drama class, roughly one to two weeks after students see the LITTT show.

“I’ve long been interested in narrowing the distance between ivory tower and front porch, and engaging Evanston’s children in our theatre for young audiences programming is a critical part of this effort,” said E. Patrick Johnson, dean of the School of Communication. “Not only will LITTT help us better connect with and relate to our neighbors, we’re helping to build a more compassionate, joyful and curious generation through exposure to the arts.”

The curriculum collaboration component of LITTT was piloted in Fall 2021 with the Imagine U production “Last Stop on Market Street.” Forty-five fourth-grade classrooms in District 65 viewed a recording of the production, which was streamed to their classrooms. D65 drama educators then led a 40-minute drama lesson which was collaboratively developed by Northwestern faculty and students.

About Imagine U

For more than a decade, The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts  at Northwestern has presented Imagine U’s popular performance series. Created especially for families with young children, the productions are often adapted from or inspired by children’s literature and include sensory-friendly performances, post-show workshops with teaching artists and the cast, and a program with themed activities to take home. In 2021, the National Theatre of Washington D.C. commissioned Imagine U to create another season of their “Life Now” series for its "Saturday Morning Live" programming.  

About the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts

The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts annually mounts more than 40 productions in theater, music theatre, and dance. Undergraduate actors, managers and playwrights, alongside graduate actors, designers, directors and dramaturgs, collaborate on works both classic and contemporary for audiences of all ages. The Center adheres to and reflects the academic mission of the University, the curricular needs of the theatre and performance studies departments and the educational priorities of communication students. It exists in service to the campus and the greater community of the Metropolitan Chicago area.

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Northwestern University Imagine U: Ballad of Mu Lan Feb 24–Mar 6, 2022

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Written and Directed by Alvin Chan

Northwestern is one of the top theatre schools in the nation and an incredible local resource for seeing the future famous on stage, and giving the next generation of theatre artists/cast/crew/story tellers a place to hone their craft. I'm more than a bit proud that my son is currently a junior there, majoring in Theatre Arts. We've been out to many main stage shows at Wirtz, and many smaller shows at numerous venues on campus over the years. One of our favorite offerings remains their family friendly Imagine U series. If you have littles in your life and/or enjoy children's theatre, don't miss this! I'll be out to see Mu Lan with my son on February 26th, and can't wait.

When Mu Lan dresses up as a boy to take her father's place in the army, she has lots to learn and lots to prove, but her biggest battle might be with her confidence. This new telling of an ancient Chinese legend mixes traditional Chinese theatrical techniques with contemporary music for a brand-new take on a classic story of girl power.

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Thurs., 2/24 @ 7 p.m.

Fri., 2/25 @7 p.m.

Sat., 2/26 @ 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.

Sun., 2/27 @ 2 p.m.

Fri., 3/4 @ 7 p.m.

Sat., 3/5 @ 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.

Sun., 3/6 @ 2 p.m.


Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts

Josephine Louis Theater

120 Campus Drive




Proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID test required.






Chicago Theater Week 

The Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts is proud to participate in Chicago Theatre Week February 17-27, 2022. Check out ChicagoTheatreWeek.com for special deals to more than 100 participating shows.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

OPENING: Imagine U: Last Stop on Market Street Via Northwestern University's Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts November 12-21

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Imagine U: Last Stop on Market Street

Winner of the 2016 Newbery Medal, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, Caldecott Honor

By Matt de la Peña

Illustrated by Christian Robinson

Adapted and Directed by

Gloria Bond Clunie


November 12–21, 2021 Streaming December 3-12, 2021


Recommended for ages 6+

Estimated Runtime: 65 minutes, no intermission

I had the pleasure of catching this wonderful show at Chicago Children's Theatre back in 2018 and I'm thrilled that Northwestern is bringing it back to the area in 2021. This delightful story is a must see for families. I'm betting the adults will enjoy it every bit as much as the younger audience members. Book now as the Imagine U series is wildly popular and this short run is likely to sell out. Not quite ready to brave an indoor performance with unvaccinated littles? Wirtz has excellent covid precautions in place and they're also offering a streaming option you can watch from home. There's also a Sensory Friendly Performance Sunday, Nov. 21 @ 2 p.m. for greater accessibility. Full details are below. Don't miss this!

Fri., 11/12 @ 7 p.m.

Sat., 11/13 @ 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Sun., 11/14 @ 2 p.m.

Fri., 11/19 @ 7 p.m.

Sat., 11/20 @ 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Sun., 11/21 @ 2 p.m.

Streaming: Fri., 12/3 @ 9 a.m. through Sun., 12/12 @ 11:59 p.m.

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Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts

Ethel M. Barber Theater

30 Arts Circle Drive


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One Sunday morning, CJ and his Nana set out in the rain on their weekly bus ride across town.  Along the way, CJ wonders why they don’t own a car, or headphones, or an iPad like his friends.  Most of all he wishes they didn’t have to journey to the scary last stop on Market Street. Their trip through the bustling city becomes an exciting magical adventure which helps CJ solve a mysterious riddle, make unexpected special friends — including Mumford, The Dragon, and discover a wonderful new kind of beauty.


Creative Drama Workshops Nov. 14 and 21


Following the 2 p.m. performances on Nov. 14, 21, Northwestern teaching artists and members of the cast will offer a 45-minute creative drama workshop. The workshop is free and open to any child who attends the show. Parents and guardians are encouraged to participate. Space is limited; reservations are required, and can be made by e-mailing the Wirtz Center Box Office (wirtz.northwestern.edu). The Nov. 14 workshop will take place in Room 101 in the Wirtz Center (participants will meet in the Barber Lobby and be escorted outside to the Workshop room).  The Nov. 21 workshop will take place in the Bergan Rehearsal Room located in the Wirtz Center (participants will meet in the Barber Lobby and be escorted outside to the Workshop room).

Learn about our Health and Safety Guidelines HERE


Sensory Friendly Performance Sunday, Nov. 21 @ 2 p.m.

This adapted performance facilitated by Imagine U will provide a relaxed and safe environment for autistic and otherwise disabled audience members. This performance is open to all with an enhanced focus on theatrical accessibility.

Modifications to the performance include: 

Changes to light and sound cues to eliminate sudden changes and high volume effect

A separate sensory room if students need a break from the performance

Imagine U trained teaching artists with a background in theatrical accessibility 

Fidget toys and communication devices are welcome in the theatre

Sensory kits will be available and include items such as headphones, sun glasses, fidget toys, etc.  

 All audience members for this performance will experience this special sensory friendly performance. Learn about our Health and Safety Guidelines

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