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The Story Theatre Announces the World Premiere of POT GIRLS at Raven Theatre -

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Wed, 01/07/2026 - 6:03pm by laughingcat

The Story Theatre closes its critically-acclaimed, sold-out, award-winning Season V with the world premiere production of Pot Girls by Governing Ensemble member Paul Michael Thomson* and directed by Governing Ensemble member Ayanna Bria Bakari*. This new play about the power of women, words and weed will play February 12 – March 1, 2026 on Raven Theatre’s Schwartz Stage, 6157 N. Clark St (at Granville) in Chicago, with multiple possible extensions. Tickets go on sale Monday, January 12, 2026 at thestorytheatre.org/tickets or by calling (773) 338-2177. The press opening is Monday, February 16 at 7:30 pm.

The production will feature Governing Ensemble member Brenna DiStasio* with Myah Bridgewater, Peter Ferneding, Tamsen Glaser, Emily Marso, Ireon Roach and Laney Rodriguez. Understudies include Jack Bowes, Sierra Coachman, Jennifer Ledesma, Lizzy Mosher and Hannah Rule. 

Pictured: Pot Girls Director Ayanna Bria Bakari and Playwright Paul Michael Thomson. Photo by David Hagen

About the Production:

What is the duty of the artist? Well, tonight, her only duty is to get stoned and celebrate! Caryl is getting her first big Olivier-eligible production with a smart, sexy new play that centers women in the workplace. Her nearest and dearest friends – an assortment of feminist writers from throughout space and time – come to her London flat to kiki and drink grasshoppers. (Did we mention it’s 1982?) But when the party’s over and Caryl is presented with the ways her new play may be causing harm, she must decide whether or not she’ll learn from history or else abdicate her responsibility altogether. What is the role of critique in creation? Can we judge the artist’s politics by the artwork’s problems? And is any of our art really activism?

An intertextual riff on Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls, Pot Girls will run in creative conversation with Raven Theatre’s production of Top Girls directed by Lucky Stiff and running on Raven Theatre’s Johnson Stage from February 12 – March 22, 2026 The Story Theatre has been the storefront company in residence at Raven Theatre since 2019, and both companies are excited about this new chapter of artistic collaboration. The companies will offer “marathon days” where audiences have the opportunity to experience a matinee of Top Girls, a special event with the creative teams, and then an evening showing of Pot Girls – all at a discounted rate.

The production team for Pot Girls includes Katelyn Montgomery (Scenic Design), Racquel Postilgione (Costume Design), Seojung Jang (Lighting Design), Ellie Fey (Assistant Lighting Design), Gina Montalvo (Sound Design), Spencer Diaz Tootle (Properties Design), Jyreika Guest (Intimacy Direction), Stina Taylor (Technical Direction), Eva Breneman (Dialect Coaching), Emma Sipora Tyler (Dramaturgy), Anastar Alvarez (Stage Manager), Liv Morris (Assistant Stage Manager), Shelbi Weaver (Production Manager), Mark Brown (Master Electrician), David Hagen (Director of Design), Marlene Slaughter (Assistant Director) and Terry Guest* and Brianna Buckley (Producers).

*Denotes a member of The Story Theatre’s Governing Ensemble 

Content Advisory: If you would like content details before purchasing your ticket, please feel free to email production@thestorytheatre.org. The Story recognizes that individual sensitivities are myriad, and we encourage you to reach out with any questions.

Production Details:

Title: Pot Girls

Playwright: Paul Michael Thomson*

Director: Ayanna Bria Bakari*

Cast (in alphabetical order): Myah Bridgewater (Phillis Wheatley, Naomi, Ayanna), Brenna DiStasio* (Caryl), Peter Ferneding (Edward Carpenter, Max, Paul Michael), Tamsen Glaser (Sappho, Annie, Brenna), Emily Marso (Lady Murasaki Shikibu, Mei-Lin), Ireon Roach (Edith) and Laney Rodriguez (Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Christine). Understudies: Jack Bowes, Sierra Coachman, Jennifer Ledesma, Lizzy Mosher and Hannah Rule. 

Location: Raven Theatre Schwartz Stage, 6157 N. Clark St. (at Granville), Chicago

Dates: Previews: Thursday, February 12 at 7:30 pm, Friday, February 13 at 7:30 pm, Saturday, February 14 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, February 15 at 3 pm

Press Opening: Monday, February 16 at 7:30 pm

Regular run: Thursday, February 12 – Sunday, March 1, 2026 (with multiple possible extensions)

Curtain Times: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 3 pm.

Tickets: $20 – $48* (tiered options). Discounts available. Tickets go on sale Monday, January 12, 2026 at thestorytheatre.org/tickets or by calling (773) 338-2177 *Pricing includes processing fees

Group tickets: Special group grates are available. For more information, call (773) 338-2177 or email terry@thestorytheatre.org.

Plan Your Visit:

Free parking is provided in a lot adjacent to the theatre—additional street parking is available.

Nearest El station: Granville Red Line. Buses: #22 (Clark), #36 (Broadway), #151 (Sheridan), #155 (Devon), #84 (Peterson).

About the Artists:

Paul Michael Thomson (Playwright) is an actor, playwright, producer and PhD candidate based in Chicago. He is so grateful to bring this play to life with his fellow Governing Ensemble members and closest friends, Ayanna Bria Bakari, Brenna DiStasio and Terry Guest. As an actor, Paul Michael has worked regionally at Steppenwolf, Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare, Urbanite Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Southwest Shakespeare, and more, and his on-camera credits include All Happy Families, Drawn Back Home, Chicago Med and Chicago Justice. His plays have been developed and produced around the country, including: brother sister cyborg space (Raven Theatre); Bobby & Lorraine, or Something Left to Love (Rivendell Theatre, with Quenna Lené Barrett); Fremont Junior High Is NOT Doing Oklahoma! (Good Company Theatre, Live Theatre Workshop, Bramble Theatre); What a Time to Be Alive (You Say That Every Time) (Great Plains Theatre Commons, Definition Theatre); Leave Me Alone! (The Story Theatre); The G.O.A.T., or Who Is Ximone? (Theatre L'Acadie, O'Neill Center NPC Finalist); and more. Paul Michael is a PhD candidate in Afro-American Studies through the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and his scholarly work has been published in Theatre History Studies, the Black Theatre Review and Theatre Annual. He is a proud co-founder and Governing Ensemble member of The Story Theatre and is represented by Gray Talent Group. paulmichaelthomson.com @paulmichaelt

Ayanna Bria Bakari (Director) is an actor, producer director and a proud Governing Ensemble Member of The Story Theatre. She is delighted to be making her Directorial debut with the folks she has loved and made theater with for the past 8 years. She graduated with a BFA in acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. Some of her Chicago theatre credits include: Purpose, Last Night and the Night Before (Steppenwolf); Relentless, Too Heavy for Your Pocket (TimeLine Theatre); Relentless, How to Catch Creation (Goodman); As You Like It (Chicago Shakespeare); The Niceties (Black Theater Alliance Award) and Stickfly (Writers Theatre); At The Wake of a Dead Drag Queen (Asst. Director, 2019 and Wig Design, 2025 at The Story Theatre), Leave me Alone! (The Story Theatre). Regionally, she has played in Blues for an Alabama Sky (Seattle Rep); The Colored Museum (Studio Theatre); The Salvagers (Asst. Dir. at Yale Repertory Theatre); Clyde’s (TheaterWorks Hartford); Sunflowered (Northern Sky Theater); The Rainmaker (Peninsula Players); The Originalist (Indiana Repertory Theatre). Ayanna Bria’s television credits include recurring roles in Wu-Tang: An American Saga on HULU and The CHI on Showtime along with guest roles on Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Empire on FOX and 61st Street on AMC. She made her film debut in Holiday Heist on BET. She is represented by Stewart Talent. @ayannabakari_

About The Story Theatre:

Founded in 2018, The Story Theatre will pose questions rather than provide answers. We develop and produce new work that is whimsical, melancholic, mythic in vision and intimate in scale. We are run by a Governing Artistic Ensemble, who ensures our work is actively dismantling racism and inequity, while cultivating community through activism and catharsis.

In 2025, The Story Theatre was awarded the Broadway in Chicago Emerging Theatre Award from the League of Chicago Theatres. Our world premiere productions and elevated staged readings have garnered sold-out extended runs and Joseph Jefferson Awards, including: At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen by Terry Guest; the love object by Justine Gelfman; Marie Antoinette & the Magical Negroes by Terry Guest; Las Fantasmas y Frida Kahlo by Spencer Diaz Tootle, and more.

The Story Theatre is funded in part by The Michael and Mona Heath Fund, The Illinois Arts Council, DCASE CityArts and The Cecilia, Marcia and Jay Iole Foundation.

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