FAMILY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT:
BABES WITH BLADES THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2026 SEASON

The new season feature a world premiere production, the hilarious, moving, and saucy yo ho., as well as our 9th biennial BWBTC Shakespeare production, King Lear.

CHICAGO – Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s (BWBTC) 2026 season opens with a world premiere, yo ho., by playwright SMJ (they/them) and directed by JD Caudill (they/them), July 25 – August 22nd at The Edge Theater Off Broadway,1133 W Catalpa Ave. This is followed by our 9th BWBTC Shakespeare production, King Lear, directed by ensemble member Alison Dornheggen (she/her). Tickets for yo ho. go on sale March 1st, with tickets for King Lear going on sale at the Theater Wit box office at a future date.

“We are so thrilled to be the home for the world premiere of yo ho. In some ways, it is exactly the kind of show you would expect from BWBTC: swashbuckling swordfights between moments of illuminating the lost stories of marginalized identities. However, this script is also fresh, funny, exciting, and perhaps a little steamier than Babes offerings of the past.” states Artistic Director Hayley Rice. “I am also happy to announce that this season contains the next entry of our always popular BWBTC Shakespeare series with King Lear. With long-time ensemble member Alison Dornheggen at the helm of this production, you know you are going to see one of the most dynamic, insightful, and heartbreaking Lears of recent memory.”

Rice continues, “I am proud to present this 2026 season of blazingly original, world premieres, as well as our unique take on classics. These productions will provide our audiences with the thrilling, high quality productions they’ve come to expect from Babes With Blades Theater Company for almost three decades.”

Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s 29th Season features:

World Premiere:
yo ho.

July 19 – August 29, 2026

By SMJ (they/them)
Directed by JD Caudill (they/them)

Previews: July 19, 23, 24.
Press Opening: July 25th

The Edge Theater Off Broadway
1133 W Catalpa Ave
Chicago, IL 6064

Ticket prices: $20-$35
Tickets go on sale: March 1st
Select performances will be available for streaming.

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yo ho. charts the journey of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two pirates aboard a campy, sexually charged ship facing immediate threat from the crown. Equal parts historical fantasy and introspective sexual and gender exploration, this play is a deeply emotional reimaging and reminder of queer history.

BWBTC Shakespeare: KING LEAR

October 15 – November 21, 2026

By William Shakespeare
Directed by BWBTC Ensemble Member Alison Dornheggen (she/her)

Previews: October 15, 16

Press Opening: October 17
No Performances on October 31st

Theater Wit
1229 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 6057

Ticket prices: $25-$38
Tickets go on sale: tbd
Select performances will be available for streaming.

King Lear graphic

King Lear, in order to “unburdened, crawl toward death,” chooses to divide the ruling of the kingdom between his three daughters via a verbal joust of who loves him the most. When his youngest daughter Cordelia does not meet the standards he expected her, chaos, greed and betrayal creep in to take over the story. Parallel to Lear’s suffering, his friend the Earl of Gloucester is manipulated by one son to turn on his other son.Select performances will be available for streaming.

SMJ, Playwright of YO HO.

SMJ

SMJ (they/them) is a mixed-Latiné, non-binary, and NYC-based playwright, theatermaker, and educator originally from Mount Vernon, OH. They are proud to be the Executive Director of Andy’s Summer Playhouse, a professional children’s theater in Wilton, New Hampshire, that specializes in creating world premiere work with local children and emerging professional artists. They were a 2022-2023 Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellow. As a writer, their work has been seen in various forms with Ars Nova, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, New York Stage and Film, Latinx Playwrights Circle, The Orchard Project, Latiné Musical Theatre Lab, Carnegie Mellon University, New York University, Otterbein University, and Manhattanville University. SMJ has been a finalist for the Princess Grace Award in Playwriting at New Dramatists and a semifinalist for the 2024 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival as well as the O’Neill’s National Playwrights Conference (multiple times). They are a member of the Dramatists Guild and Ring of Keys. www.smjwrites.com

JD Caudill, Director of YO HO.

JD Caudill

JD Caudill (they/them): is a queer director, literary manager, and music director. Their recent direction includes The SpongeBob Musical (Kokandy Productions; Bowling Green State University), Sofa King Queer (Nothing Without A Company), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Haven Theatre), I Promised Myself to Live Faster (Hell in a Handbag), After the Blast (Broken Nose Theatre), and Southern Comfort (Pride Films and Plays). They’ve also directed for Bechdel Fests 4-6 + 8 (Broken Nose Theatre), Book of Shadows (Broken Nose Theatre), and other plays at The New Colony, Haven Theatre, The Runaways Lab Theatre, New American Folk Theatre, Hobo Junction, 20% Theatre, Paragon Theatre, Otherworld Theatre, Arc Theatre, 16th Street Theatre, Stage Left, The Syndicates, and Red Theatre. They have been a proud ensemble member of Hell in a Handbag for ten years, and served as an ensemble member and literary manager of Broken Nose Theatre for seven years. They are driven to make theatre because of the unique sense of community it creates by bringing people together in person to experience imaginative stories of hope and catharsis. As a director, their mission is to create queer art for everyone; they want queer audiences to experience new stories of authentic representation while helping non-queer audiences cultivate empathy for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Alison Dornheggen, Director of KING LEAR

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ABOUT BABES WITH BLADES THEATRE COMPANY

Babes With Blades Theatre Company, for more than 25 years and moving into the future, strives to develop and present scripts focused on complex, dynamic (often combative) characters who continue to be underrepresented on theatre stages based on gender. Babes With Blades Theatre Company uses stage combat to tell stories that elevate the voices of underrepresented communities and dismantle the patriarchy.

In each element of its programming, BWBTC embrace two key concepts:

  1. Folks of marginalized genders and underrepresented communities are central to the story, driving the action rather than responding or submitting to it and
  2. Everyone is capable of a full emotional and physical range, up to and including violence and its consequences

The company offers participants and patrons alike an unparalleled opportunity to experience every person as heroes and villains; rescuers and rescues; right, wrong and everywhere in between: exciting, vivid, dynamic PEOPLE. It’s as simple and as subversive as that.

Babes With Blades Theatre Company’s 2025 programming is partially made possible by the kind support of The Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, a grant from The Illinois Arts Council Agency, a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events (DCASE), and the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT:

Babes With Blades Theatre Company produces theatre in venues located on the traditional homelands of the Council of the Three Fires: the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi Nations. Many other tribes such as the Miami, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Sac, and Fox also called this area home. This region that we now commonly refer to as “The Chicagoland Area”, has long been a center for Indigenous people to gather, trade, and maintain kinship ties. Today, one of the largest urban Native American communities in the United States resides in Chicago. Members of this community continue to contribute to the life of this city and to celebrate their heritage, practice traditions and care for the land and waterways.