"The Bluest Eye," through Oct. 28

<a href="/stage/400105,0,6206524.event" target="blank">"The Bluest Eye,"</a> at Steppenwolf Theatre Company.<br>
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Lydia Diamond's adaptation of Toni Morrison novel of the same title, in which a young black girl in 1940s Ohio prays for blue eyes and blames her dark skin for the ridicule and abuse she receives from her family and schoolmates.

( PHOTO BY MICHAEL BROSILOW )

"The Bluest Eye," at Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

Lydia Diamond's adaptation of Toni Morrison novel of the same title, in which a young black girl in 1940s Ohio prays for blue eyes and blames her dark skin for the ridicule and abuse she receives from her family and schoolmates.

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