Four young people are shown in two rows of two. A Latinx young man and a white woman are seated in front, and a white woman and a Black man are standing in front of a blackboard at the rear.

A young woman painter during the Renaissance hides away her passion for both her (forbidden) art and the man she loves. A nebbishy friendless accountant dies and finds himself in an unusual contest with a grim reaper (not the grim reaper—turns out there are several of them) to examine his past life. Two high school […]

The post The COVID generation speaks out at the 37th Annual Young Playwrights Festival appeared first on Chicago Reader.