Steppenwolf’s "The Book of Grace" Is Leaving Audiences Speechless, Ends May 18
Critics call it “powerful” and “timely.”
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Don't miss The Book of Grace, an incendiary family portrait from Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks.
"So evocative, so layered," — Chicago Sun-Times

Steppenwolf Theatre presents The Book of Grace, on stage through May 18th. The Chicago Sun-Times called it "so evocative, so layered," and the Chicago Tribune praised its "blistering performances."
Grace looks for the good in everything: in her husband’s rules, in the border he patrols, in the return of his estranged son. But a want for goodness cannot unwind the past, as this taut family reunion explodes in all directions.
Catch highlights from our conversation with Zainab Jah, star of The Book of Grace.
Tickets are available at www.steppenwolf.org.
Here’s what audiences are saying:
⭐ “IT IS INDEED VERY POWERFUL AND TIMELY. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.” — Kim L.
⭐ “THIS PLAY FELT PARTICULARLY MEANINGFUL IN THE CURRENT LANDSCAPE.” — Alexandra K.
⭐ “SCORCHING, FANTASTIC SHOW!” — Kristen H.
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