Founded by Donald 'Eddy' Two-Rivers and Beverly Moeser in the early 1990s, the Red Path Theatre Company originated within the Institute of Native American Development at Truman College. It wrote, produced, and performed plays in Truman College’s theater and in theaters through the Midwest. It was the only Native American owned theater company in Chicago throughout the 1990s, and sponsored Native art and cultural events such as the First Nations Annual Film and Video Festival. They promoted Chicago as a place Native art was created and appreciated.
“Theatre” 28 Nov 1999, 46, The South Bend Tribune, Newspapers.com
Petrakis, John. “Film fest spotlights Native Americans’ work,” 19 Nov 1999, 147, Chicago Tribune, Newspapers.com
“CLHOF’s Newest Class to be Inducted” Chicago Literary Hall of Fame.