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A Raisin in the Sun

By Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Tim Bond
March 15 – July 19, 2026 Angus Bowmer Theatre

“What happens to a dream deferred?”

On the South Side of 1950s Chicago, the Younger family lives under one roof, bound together by love, struggle, and shelved dreams. When a life insurance check arrives after the death of their father, it sparks a chance to break free—from poverty, from their cramped apartment, and from the limits of a deeply segregated society. But each family member sees a different future, and the choices they make test everything they believe about identity, pride, and possibility. One of the greatest American dramas ever written, Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is fierce, tender, and as urgent now as when it first debuted in 1959. OSF Artistic Director Tim Bond brings to life a powerful revival of this seminal work The New York Times called “The play that changed American theatre forever.”

 

A Raisin in the Sun is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com 

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Presale begins November 4th
General on sale begins December 2nd
Suitability Suggestions
This is a truly great and deeply moving play, a classic of the American theatre and the first play written by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway. There is some mild profanity. One of the characters considers having an abortion, but it is only discussed euphemistically. The “n-word” is used once by a Black character to another. Suitable for most; student groups are strongly encouraged to make this play a part of their visit this season. Preface recommended.

For additional content warnings regarding violence or graphic depictions that may be upsetting to some audience members, please see our Content Warnings page (may contain spoilers).
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The Angus Bowmer Theatre is outfitted with an elevator that takes patrons to either Row E or Row K.

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