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Definition Theatre presents How We Got On by Idris Goodwin

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Sun, 08/09/2026 - 8:11pm by laughingcat

Definition Theatre is proud to present How We Got On, a mix-tape for the stage by playwright Idris Goodwin and directed by Tyrone Phillips. How We Got On will play a limited run from September 11– 27, 2026 at Definition Theatre (1160 E. 55th St, Chicago, IL) with previews September 11–12, 2026 and an opening on September 13 at 7:30pm. Tickets are $35 and are on sale now at definitiontheatre.org.

How We Got On tells the story of three suburban teenagers who discovered something that would change their lives forever. It's the 1980’s, and Hank, Julian, and Luann are determined to make their mark on the explosive new world of rap music. Armed with turntables, notebooks, and raw talent, they’ll navigate cultural isolation, family struggles, and fierce competition as they chase their dreams of becoming the next big thing.

But in the suburbs, far from hip-hop's birthplace, they'll have to fight twice as hard to prove they belong. Guided by a sultry DJ, the selector, who spins their stories with wit and wisdom, this electrifying production celebrates the passion, creativity, and determination of the generation that helped build hip-hop from the ground up—one beat, one rhyme, one battle at a time.

The cast features Jamal Turner, Tony Garcia, Anuoluwa T. Awolola, and Definition Ensemble Member Maya Vinice Prentiss.

The production team includes Director Tyrone Phillips, Assistant Director Lucy Whitehead, Production Manager Julie Jachym, Stage Manager Carissa Greene, Scenic Designer Sydney Lynn Thomas, Costume Designer Janelle Smith, Lighting Designer Garrett Bell, Lighting Design Intern Bria Hall, Sound Designer Kyle Cortes, and Movement Designer Breon Arzell.

Running in tandem with the production is The Sound Barriers Vol. 4, an installation of vintage boomboxes, paintings, and photography by Chicago muralist John Vergara. The exhibit is open Monday–Thursday from 5pm–9pm from Monday, September 14 – Thursday, Sept 24, 2026.

Chicago-based artist John Vergara time travels via boomboxes, the ultimate muse, in The Sound Barriers Vol. 4. Immersed in 1980’s Chicago hip-hop, funk, and house music, Vergara's vibrant brushstrokes, paint splatters, and graffiti work embody the movement of sound, while his cityscape photographs and portraits present music as a life form accompanying each person. Vergara has created more than 200 public murals, curated Chicago art shows for over 20 years, and is an advocate for the preservation of historical public art—work that helped lead to the founding of the City of Chicago Mural Registry.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

How We Got On

Dates: September 11 – 27, 2026

Previews: September 11 – 12, 2026

Press Opening: September 13, 2026 (TBC)

Location: Definition @ 55th | 1160 E. 55th Street, Chicago, IL

Tickets: On sale now at definitiontheatre.org

EXHIBIT DETAILS

The Sound Barriers Vol. 4 by John Vergara

On View: September 14 – 24, 2026 (concurrent with How We Got On)

Hours: Monday – Thursday, 5pm – 9pm.

Location: Definition @ 55th | 1160 E. 55th Street, Chicago, IL

Admission: Free for How We Got On ticket holders, $15 for General Admission 

ABOUT DEFINITION THEATRE

Definition Theatre has been a vibrant force for over a decade, celebrating stories created with, inspired by, and intended for people and communities of color. Through the act of making, Definition expands perspectives, stewards resources, and bridges the possibilities found at the intersection of art, innovation, and education. Known for bold and impactful productions, we’ve brought to life plays by Oscar-winner Tarell Alvin McCraney, Pulitzer Prize-winners James Ijames and Jackie Sibblies Drury, and Tony Award-winner Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. We strive to promote equity, foster empathy, and enhance the quality of life for our community members by offering opportunities for creative, entrepreneurial, and cultural expression. Our work emphasizes collaboration in theater-making and raises awareness of career paths in the arts. In 2024, Definition leased and equipped a storefront space in Hyde Park, enabling us to engage artists and expand programs as we prepare for our permanent home in Woodlawn on the southside of Chicago. This new theater, community center, and business incubator will amplify and preserve BIPOC voices, promote social justice, and empower the next generation of artists, entrepreneurs, and changemakers to drive positive progress through the transformative power of the arts.

Definition Ensemble members include: Adia Alli, Owais Ahmed, Ariel Beller, Jared Bellot, Carley Cornelius, Ari Craven, Julie Jachym, Willow James, Martasia Jones, Slick Jorgensen, Yeaji Kim, Kristy Hall, James Ijames, Julie Jachym, Willow James, Kiki Layne, Kelson Michael McAuliffe, Victor Musoni, Neel McNeill, Sophiyaa Nayar, Karyn Oates, Alexandra Oparka, Julian Parker, Maya Vinice Prentiss, Tyrone Phillips, Ireon Roach, Jacqueline Rosas, Christopher Sheard, and Dujon Smith. 

Definition Artistic Advisory Board members include: director May Adrales, Steppenwolf ensemble member Alana Arenas, actress Shannon Cochran, actor Brandon Dirden, actor Jason Dirden, actor Jon Michael Hill, director Pam Mackinnon, Equity Quotient CEO Keryl McCord, professor JW Morrissette, director Ron OJ Parson, professor/lighting designer Kathy Perkins, media producer and host Troy Osborne Pryor, Tony Award-winning actress and stage director Phylicia Rashad, and Goodman Theatre director in residence Chuck Smith. Tyrone Phillips is the Artistic Director, Neel McNeill is the Executive Director, Willow James is the Civic Engagement Director. For additional information, visit definitiontheatre.org and @definitiontheatre on Facebook and Instagram #stayinit

 

 

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