As I left a post show discussion of In Darfur recently, one of the audience members grabbed my arm and said, “You are a theater company with a conscience and...
...play come to be, and what was your process of research? (JTR) You get exhausted? Try being me! No, no, I’m just being fresh with you because I’m writing you...
...cultures, points of view and areas of the world that we’ve never tackled before in our previous 15 seasons. Each of the four plays TimeLine’s Company Members have selected will...
...and any personal memories you have of that moment in time. One of the things a production of The Normal Heart does for audiences now is to combat a bit...
...by many every day. North Grand High School students lead a community discussion after the reading of “My Kind of Town.” What better way to honor TimeLine’s commitment to spark...
...thoughts and questions in the comments section below … First up, Artistic Director PJ Powers welcomes the audience, briefly reflects on TimeLine’s experience with John, and introduces our distinguished guests...
...of hope, about our ability to work with international adversaries? How about personal adversaries? Do you feel the play is dated? Have you been Googling information about nuclear weaponry in...
...it’s speaking to us all the same. PJP: As a company focused on exploring history, TimeLine is always fascinated by how much or how little playwrights rely on research in...
...gained knowledge of just some of the horrific atrocities that are transpiring all over Sudan. Spending up to half the year in Sudan, Jehanne examines many cases which are comparable...
...rehearsal one week ago, cast and production team have already finished their table work (a slow read of the script, asking and answering questions about characters, facts, context along the...