Collaboraction Theatre Company’s new House of Belonging is now fully activated in the Kimball Arts Center, 1757 N. Kimball Ave in Humboldt Park. Open since February, audiences, artists, activists, the Humboldt Park community, and the general public are discovering the company’s new home, a sleek, 4,000-square foot space with a 99-seat flexible studio theater and a 50-seat cabaret with cafe and bar.
Come to Collaboraction’s House of Belonging in July and enjoy theater, music, art, spoken word, youth performances, and more. Go to collaboraction.org to get your tickets to:
¡Ah Huevo!
Bilingual Improv School Student Showcase
Wednesday, July 1, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $12.50
¡Ah Huevo! is a fully improvised comedy show that showcases the talented students of Bilingual Improv School – the only place where students can take an improv class in Spanglish! Everyone is welcome regardless of their fluency level or cultural background. ¡Ah Huevo! and Bilingual Improv School are hosted by Rudy Mendoza and are part of Collaboraction’s You Belong Here series. Learn more at linktr.ee/bilingualimprovschool.
Disasterpiece
Presented by Mosaic Theatre Collective
Saturday, July 11, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15-$35
Disasterpiece is an immersive variety show where everything goes wrong production-wise (on purpose, of course). The host is desperately trying to keep the evening together while lights flicker, cues fail, technical difficulties pile up, and chaos unfolds in real time. Despite the disaster, a lineup of bold and talented performers continues to take the stage, turning the night into a celebration of creativity, individuality and live performance.
Disasterpiece blends comedy, improvisation, audience interaction and a rotating lineup of short acts ranging from music, dance, stand-up, drag, clowning, spoken word, puppetry and other unexpected talents. At its core, the show celebrates artists who refuse to shrink themselves and creates space for performers, especially BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists, to be loud, weird, joyful, vulnerable and fully seen. Presented as part of Collaboraction’s You Belong Here Series.
Chicago-based Mosaic Theatre Collective is a place where artists come together, not fit in—embracing differences while collaborating, creating, connecting, and providing opportunities for emerging artists. Through multidisciplinary performance, community engagement, and artist centered programming, Mosaic creates spaces where creatives can experiment, connect, and share work that might not otherwise find a home on traditional stages.
The Frequency
Curated by DJ Lady D
With special guest Roy Kinsey
Presented by Collaboraction and Group Sounds
Tuesday, July 14, 7:30 p.m.
Doors open and music at 5:30 p.m.
Program at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets: $5-$20
What if one evening could nourish your mind, awaken your spirit, and reconnect you with your body and community?
Welcome to The Frequency, a new gathering series curated by internationally renowned DJ, TEDx speaker, Recording Academy Chicago Governor and Collaboraction Executive Director DJ Lady D, where culture, wellness, creativity, and collective healing come together. Experience a talk, workshop, lecture, and the like from a celebrated thought leader. Stay for a community conversation and the embodied movement experience where it all coalesces. Expect soulful sounds, intentional movement, and an opportunity to connect with fellow seekers, artists, healers, and changemakers.
In July, Lady D’s special guest is one of Chicago's most visionary artists, Roy Kinsey, aka The Rapbrary, “Chicago librarian by day, legendary rapper by night.” Learn more at therapbrary.com.
Don’t miss this evening exploring hip hop, literacy, storytelling and cultural memory. If you're interested in Astrology and Afrofuturism, yoga and embodied wellness, personal growth and healing, mind-body-spirit practices, community, belonging, art, culture and social change, then The Frequency is for you.
Outspoken LGBTQ Stories at Sidetrack
A Fundraiser for Queer Fight Club
Wednesday, July 15, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15
Outspoken LGBTQ Stories at Sidetrack, hosted and curated by Archy Jamjun and Chijioke Williams, comes to Collaboraction for an evening of personal stories focused on the trans community. Guest storytellers include drag queen-fronted garage punk band leader Bev Rage, genderfluid drag artist Travis Fiero, Anna DeShawn, (host of Queer News Podcast), preacher and storyteller Hart Lang, and Caroline Andres, a member of the Sweats Girls.
Jamjun is curator of Outspoken LGBTQ Stories at Sidetrack, which was inducted in Chicago's LGBTQ Hall of Fame and honored by the State of Illinois for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Humanities. He is also a two-time winner of The Moth Grand Slam and has been part of The Moth's Mainstage National Tour and Radio Hour. His writing has appeared in Chicago Magazine, Barrel House and The Rhumpus.
Williams is a performance artist, audio-creative, and storyteller based in Chicago. She is the voice, writer, and sound designer of Between Heartbeats (in production), and can also be heard on StarTripper, Someone Dies In This Elevator, SuperSuits, and several other audio dramas. Most recently, Chijioke was a producer on Division Street: Revisited (PRX) and Unboxing Queer History.
Presented as part of Collaboraction’s You Belong Here series.
RADIATE
Tuesday, July 21
6 p.m. creative workshop and sign up; 7 p.m. open mic
Tickets: Free
RADIATE is Collaboraction’s monthly open mic series produced by The Luminaries, alums of Collaboraction’s The Light youth ensemble. Each event begins with a guided workshop that invites participants to explore a theme or social change concept through art and reflection. The Luminaries then open the floor for performances from local artists, students, and community members, closing the night with a showcased featured artist.
Collaboraoke: Real Band Karaoke Championship
Thursday, July 23, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $25, includes one free drink ticket
After three preliminary rounds, Collaboraoke: Real Band Karaoke has entered the knock-out phase. Winners from the past three competitions are tuning up to compete for the final crown. Arrive early and you, too, can help warm up the audience with your karaoke skills. Then sit back to witness who will be Chicago’s Next Top Collaboraoke Star. Chicago’s own Ocean and the Waves, led by Sam Ocean, is your professional back up band. The night is hosted by Collaboraction’s Artistic Director and crooner extraordinaire, Anthony Moseley. Proceeds support The Light, Collaboraction's youth program. See the song list at collaboraction.org.
The Sandra Delgado Experience
Friday through Sunday, July 24-26
Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m.
Tickets: $35-$55
The Sandra Delgado Experience returns to Chicago bolder and more bliss-filled than ever, following her triumphant show at Joe's Pub at New York’s Public Theatre this past spring. Part spiritual cabaret, part dance party, this electrifying night is a celebration of loving ourselves and each other. Expect a rush of joy as high-energy cumbias, sultry boleros, and reimagined English-language indie classics collide with luminous, mystical moments that pull you fully into the present. With only 80 seats, this will be the most intimate Sandra Delgado Experience yet.
Chicago cultural icon and Collaboraction Founding Member Sandra Delgado—hailed as “her own brand of triple threat” (Newcity Chicago)—guides audiences through a vibrant blend of song, story, and soul-stirring connection inspired by her bilingual and bicultural existence. The result is an unforgettable, hypnotic experience audiences describe as “unique, refreshing, and inviting of everything possible and positive.”
Joining Delgado again is guitarist Richard Pena, from Puerto Rico with over 260,000 followers across all platforms and a new album out; Manases Rivera on piano, a Humboldt Park native, and founder of the Cepillao Band; Coco Elysses, Chicago music royalty on percussion; Roberto Carpacho Marin, Delgado’s band leader for La Havana Madrid, leader of Carpacho y Su Super Combo, celebrating 40 years in the Chicago music business in 2026. Janet Cramer on drums and Carol Macpherson, trombonist and long-time collaborator, round out the band.
Frankie Diaz presents VOY PA ’20
Saturday, July 25, 5 p.m.
Tickets: $18
VOY PA' 20 is a night of music celebrating Frankie Diaz' 20 years in the music world. Part romance, part autobiography, some social justice, with a little nonsense tossed in, just for fun, is what you'll find in Frankie Diaz's songbook. Join us for his second solo all-Spanish concert ever.
With his concert at Collaboraction, Frankie Diaz is celebrating 20 years as a bandleader and rhythm guitarist. This year, he's also reached the 100-song mark in his catalog of original salsa, bolero, cha-cha, and Puerto Rican folk tunes. Frankie also performs with Conjunto Superior, his fifth band since he began performing in Chicago, his birthplace. Presented as part of Collaboraction’s You Belong Here series.
Cómo Se Dice?
Friday, July 31
Doors at 6:30 p.m., Show at 7 p.m.
Tickets: $20
"Cómo se dice?" is a monthly bilingual short-form improv show featuring a rotating cast of professional bilingual actors and comedians. The show is a throwback to the classic TV show, "Whose line is it anyway?" but in Spanglish. Cómo Se Dice? is hosted by Rudy Mendoza and is a premium production of the Bilingual Improv School as part of Collaboraction’s You Belong Here series.
The show is hosted by Rudy Mendoza and is a premium production of Bilingual Improv School, the only school where students can take an improv class in Spanish and English. Learn more at linktr.ee/bilingualimprovschool.
In addition to its own programs, Collaboraction’s You Belong Here series provides a home for independent artists and groups at any stage in their career, with an emphasis on those who live in proximity to the Kimball Arts Center in Humboldt Park. Curated by company member Sandra Delgado, You Belong Here takes the barriers out of self-producing by providing free space and equipment, stage management, marketing and PR support and a generous door split model. To learn more or submit a performance proposal, visit collaboraction.org/you-belong-here.
Note: Free and nearby street parking is available at Collaboraction’s new House of Belonging in the Kimball Arts Center, 1757 N. Kimball Ave. in Chicago’s Humboldt Park community. For CTA riders, the 82 Kimball-Homan bus stops right in front of Kimball Arts Center. Collaboraction is also a short walk from the Kimball stop on the 72 North and 73 Armitage bus lines. For bikers and pedestrians, The 606’s Kimball trailhead leads directly to the Kimball Arts Center.
About Collaboraction
Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, Collaboraction is an award-winning Chicago theater company that uses immersive, socially conscious performance to spark change and build equity. Across all platforms, Collaboraction uses its KEDA methodology - Knowledge, Empathy, Dialogue, and Action - to spark changes in behavior and attitudes that manifest social change.
Collaboraction’s past work includes NBC Chicago’s three-time Emmy Award-winning The Lost Story of Emmett Till: Trial in the Delta, the resulting live stage play film, Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till, live productions of Crime Scene, Moonset Sunrise, A Blue Island In the Red Sea, its annual Peacebook and Sketchbook festivals, and its youth ensembles, The Light and The Luminaries.
Collaboraction is led by Darlene Jackson, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director; Anthony Moseley, Chief Programming Officer and Artistic Director; and a dedicated board, company members and staff. For more information, visit collaboraction.org or follow Collaboraction on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Bluesky.





