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JAN 14 - FEB 2, 2025

Written by Jocelyn Bioh
Directed by Whitney White

The Yard

Jaja’s African Hair Braiding

Written by Jocelyn Bioh
Directed by Whitney White

The Yard

Run Time: Approximately 90 minutes (no intermission)

Seat Map


Additional Credits
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding is a co‑production of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Arena Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and La Jolla Playhouse

Presented in association with Madison Wells Live and LaChanze

NYT Critics Pick: “Hot & hilarious. A buffet of delights”

–New York Times

Chortles with joy and dares its nation to be better.”

–SF Chronicle

Straight from a twice-extended Broadway run, making its Regional Premiere. Welcome into Jaja’s, a bustling Harlem hotspot where West African immigrant braiders work their magic on the locals’ locks. Amidst the lively buzz of a scorching summer day, pull up a chair with Marie, Bea, Miriam, Aminata, and Ndidi as love blossoms, dreams flourish, and secrets are revealed. But uncertainty simmers below the surface, and this tight-knit community must confront what it means to be an outsider on the edge of the place they call home. Written by Tony-nominated Ghanaian-American playwright Jocelyn Bioh (School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play) and directed by Chicago’s own award-winning director Whitney White, this laugh-out-loud comedic gem “is equally affecting as it is hilarious,” hails Entertainment Weekly.

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7:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 15

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Sold Out

2:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 18

7:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 18

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Post-show Discussion

7:00 PM / Thursday , Jan 23

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Pre•Amble

7:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 25

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Audio Described, Pre•Amble

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Open Captioned, Post-show Discussion

7:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 29

Open Captioned

7:00 PM / Thursday , Jan 30

ASL Interpreted

7:00 PM / Friday , Jan 31

Tickets Available
Limited Availability
Multiple Performances
Sold Out
Audio Description

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Open Captioning

WED, JAN 29

American Sign Language

THU, JAN 30

Run Time: Approximately 90 minutes (no intermission)

Seat Map


Additional Credits
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding is a co‑production of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Arena Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and La Jolla Playhouse

Presented in association with Madison Wells Live and LaChanze

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7:00 PM / Tuesday , Jan 14

7:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 15

7:00 PM / Thursday , Jan 16

7:00 PM / Friday , Jan 17

Sold Out

2:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 18

7:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 18

2:00 PM / Sunday , Jan 19

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7:00 PM / Tuesday , Jan 21

1:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 22

Post-show Discussion

7:00 PM / Thursday , Jan 23

7:00 PM / Friday , Jan 24

2:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 25

Pre•Amble

7:00 PM / Saturday , Jan 25

2:00 PM / Sunday , Jan 26

Audio Described, Pre•Amble

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28

1:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 29

Open Captioned, Post-show Discussion

7:00 PM / Wednesday , Jan 29

Open Captioned

7:00 PM / Thursday , Jan 30

ASL Interpreted

7:00 PM / Friday , Jan 31

Tickets Available
Limited Availability
Multiple Performances
Sold Out
Audio Description

SUN, JAN 26

Open Captioning

WED, JAN 29

American Sign Language

THU, JAN 30

Audio Description

SUN, JAN 26

Open Captioning

WED, JAN 29

American Sign Language

THU, JAN 30

“An overwhelmingly affectionate portrait of Black female joy.”

TheaterMania

“Laugh-out-loud hilarious, authentic and engaging”

DC Theater Arts

“Exposes the full scope of Black womanhood with its joys, delights, pains and sorrows”

Variety

Vibrant and fizzy.”

–The Washington Post

“Exposes the full scope of Black womanhood with its joys, delights, pains and sorrows”

Variety

Vibrant and fizzy.”

–The Washington Post

Artists

Leovina Charles

Vanessa, Sheila, Radia

Victoire Charles

Jaja

Yao Dogbe

James, Franklin, Olu, Eric

Mia Ellis

Jennifer

Tiffany Renee Johnson

Aminata

Jordan Rice

Marie

Awa Sal Secka

Bea

Aisha Sougou

Ndidi

Bisserat Tseggai

Miriam

Onye Eme-Akwari

Nollywood Dreams Actor

Morgan Scott

Nollywood Dreams Actor

Renea S. Brown

Understudy

Debora Crabbe

Understudy

Leovina Charles

Vanessa, Sheila, Radia

Victoire Charles

Jaja

Yao Dogbe

James, Franklin, Olu, Eric

Mia Ellis

Jennifer

Tiffany Renee Johnson

Aminata

Jordan Rice

Marie

Awa Sal Secka

Bea

Aisha Sougou

Ndidi

Bisserat Tseggai

Miriam

Onye Eme-Akwari

Nollywood Dreams Actor

Morgan Scott

Nollywood Dreams Actor

Renea S. Brown

Understudy

Debora Crabbe

Understudy

Jocelyn Bioh

Playwright

Whitney White

Director

David Zinn

Set Designer

Dede Ayite

Costume Designer

Jiyoun Chang

Lighting Designer 

Justin Ellington

Original Music and Sound Designer

Stefania Bulbarella

Video Designer

Nikiya Mathis

Hair and Wig Designer

Manna-Symone Middlebrooks

Associate Director

Yetunde Felix-Ukwu

Dialect and Vocal Coach

Erica A. Hart, CSA

Casting

Kelly Gillespie, CSA

Casting

David Caparelliotis, CSA

Casting

Sierra Young

Intimacy Consultant

Dwaine Potts

Associate Sound Designer

Melanie J. Lisby

Stage Manager

Brillian Qi-Bell

Assistant Stage Manager

Manna-Symone Middlebrooks

Associate Director

Yetunde Felix-Ukwu

Dialect and Vocal Coach

Erica A. Hart, CSA

Casting

Kelly Gillespie, CSA

Casting

David Caparelliotis, CSA

Casting

Sierra Young

Intimacy Consultant

Dwaine Potts

Associate Sound Designer

Melanie J. Lisby

Stage Manager

Brillian Qi-Bell

Assistant Stage Manager