BackStage Theatre Company has been a staple in the Chicago storefront theatre scene since 2000. Originally founded as a place for actors and designers to collaborate to push their artistic limits, the rebranded their mission statement in 2007 to focus on work that explores family relationships. Many well-known theatre artists in the storefront community have either graced or gotten their start on the BackStage Theatre stage, so it was quite a shock when it was announced that their current show, "A Scent of Flowers" would serves as the final production the company would produce.
"Our engagement with you was central to the stories we told, and we will sorely miss the opportunity to talk with you about them in the years to come," wrote Artistic Director Matthew Reeder in an official statement. "But there is joy in the announcement, too. Twelve years is a happy life in the scope of any small arts organization. We can say with real conviction that we spent those twelve years telling stories that were never easy, rarely familiar, and were always challenging and meaningful to our artists and our audiences."