What's Happening?
Stephanie Shum, a Buffalo Grove native, is starring in the world premiere of 'The Targeted' at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago. Shum, who has a background in both acting and marketing, plays a character
named Mia in the play, which explores themes of community and empathy amidst division. Shum's journey into acting began in her childhood and has continued alongside her career in theater administration. Her dual roles as an artist and marketing professional at A Red Orchid Theatre highlight her commitment to the arts and her ability to balance multiple career paths.
Why It's Important?
Shum's involvement in 'The Targeted' underscores the importance of local theater in fostering artistic talent and addressing contemporary social issues. The play's themes of division and empathy resonate with current societal challenges, offering audiences a chance to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs. Shum's career path also highlights the potential for individuals to pursue multiple interests and succeed in diverse fields. Her story may inspire others to explore creative careers while maintaining stability in other professional areas.
What's Next?
As 'The Targeted' runs from May 7 to June 14, Shum will continue to engage with audiences and contribute to the theater community in Chicago. Her performance may open up further opportunities in acting and theater administration. The play's reception could influence future productions at A Red Orchid Theatre and encourage more works that tackle relevant social themes. Shum's dual career path may also inspire theater companies to explore innovative ways to integrate artistic and administrative roles.






