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‘Black Panther’ star Danai Gurira to be honored by Steppenwol­f

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO, STAFF REPORTER mdinunzio@suntimes.com | @MiriamDiNu­nzio

Critically acclaimed playwright and actress Danai Gurira will be the honoree at the 10th annual Steppenwol­f Theatre’s Women in the Arts fundraisin­g luncheon next month at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel.

The announceme­nt about the Dec. 10 event was made Monday afternoon.

Gurira, an OBIE, Helen Hayes and NAACP award-winning artist is perhaps best known for penning the plays “In the Continuum,” “The Convert” and “Familiar.” The latter will receive its Chicago premiere beginning Nov. 15 at Steppenwol­f. Gurira also received a best play Tony Award nomination for “Eclipsed.”

As an actress, Gurira is familiar to movie fans for her role as Gen. Okoye in Marvel’s “Black Panther” and “Avengers: Infinity War,” and on television as Michonne on AMC’s hugely popular thriller series “The Walking Dead.”

Previous honorees have included Phylicia Rashad (who directed “The Roommate” at Steppenwol­f this summer), ensemble members Joan Allen, Laurie Metcalf and Martha Plimpton, Julianna Margulies, Claire Danes, Julianne Nicholson, Mary-Louise Parker, Sarah Paulson and Juliette Lewis.

For tickets (starting at $300) to the luncheon — which benefits Steppenwol­f for Young Adults, the School at Steppenwol­f and the theater’s Profession­al Leadership Programs — email specialeve­nts@steppenwol­f.org.

 ?? ANDREW TOTH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Danai Gurira speaks onstage during a panel on “The Walking Dead” at New York Comic Con this month.
ANDREW TOTH/GETTY IMAGES Danai Gurira speaks onstage during a panel on “The Walking Dead” at New York Comic Con this month.

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