Games Women Play W/ Carl Payne, Jill Marie Jones, & More at Arie Crown Theater on May 10 3pm & 8pm
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- Seating: Balcony, Mid/Front Main Floor, Main Floor, Mid/Front Balcony, Front Main Floor, Mid Main Floor
- G-Pass can only be redeemed on mobile app
How G-Pass Works: Within an hour of purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. Pull up the G-Pass on your mobile app. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. You will not be able to print a paper voucher for this event. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Games Women Play.
Award-winning playwright Je’Caryous Johnson presents Games Women Play, a gripping stage play that redefines love, ambition, and trust. Directed by Carl Payne in his theatrical directorial debut, this electrifying production delivers comedy, drama, and shocking twists that explore the high-stakes games we play in relationships.
Starring Carl Payne, Jill Marie Jones, Flex Alexander, Demetria McKinney, Chico Bean, Claudia Jordan, and Brian J. White, Games Women Play is a must-see theatrical experience touring 12 cities, including Los Angeles, DC, Chicago, and Atlanta.
Prepare to laugh, cry, and question everything you thought you knew about love. Are you playing the game—or is the game playing you?
Featured Actors
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Carl Payne (Martin, House of Payne)
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Jill Marie Jones (Girlfriends)
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Flex Alexander (One on One)
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Demetria McKinney (House of Payne)
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Chico Bean (Wild ‘N Out)
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Claudia Jordan (The Real Housewives of Atlanta)
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Brian J. White (Stomp the Yard)
Need to know info
About Games Women Play Carl Payne Jill Marie Jones Chico Bean Demetria McKinney Chicago 2025
The Arie Crown Theater—named after Lithuanian-native business tycoon, Arie Crown, and Theater, his loyal shar pei—has been a Chicago staple since 1960. Although its home at McCormick Place caught fire in 1967, somehow the theater was spared. It emerged from the smoke to welcome the biggest names in entertainment to its stage, acts including the Rolling Stones, the Temptations, the Bolshoi Ballet, and Jerry Seinfeld as well as stagings of Hello Dolly with Carol Channing and The King and I with Yul Brenner.