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17 nominations

It’s been a big week at TimeLine! A Walk in the Woods is underway at Theater Wit, The Pitmen Painters starts in just a few days, and on Wednesday the...
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In Conversation with BOULEVARD OF BOLD DREAMS

...that kid in Disneyland. When I walk into the theater for the first time, or when I walk into the rehearsal hall and see Malkia work with the actors and...
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A Pitman's guide to the Art Institute

...and realized that it was the Swiss painter Paul Klee — mentioned in TimeLine’s other production this fall, A Walk In the Woods. It was nice to see his work...
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The cast of POCKET: Getting to know Cage Sebastian Pierre

...liberties I afford today. It’s as if I’m hopping back in time to walk the shoes of my grandparents and get to share in their joys, mistakes, defeats, and overcomings...
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TimeLine South: Spotlight on our Teaching Artists!

...looking bright!   What do you hope this ensemble walks away with at the end of these six weeks? I hope that the ensemble walks away at the end of...
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Opening Night

...just 19 days and that between the first preview of A Walk In The Woods and December 4 we will present 161 performances of the two shows. It can be...
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Remembering 9/11

The kick-off to TimeLine’s 2011-12 season has been busier than ever before, with two shows opening at two different venues, A Walk in the Woods at Theater Wit and The...
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Our 2012-13 season

...audience. The opening production will be presented at Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont Avenue (next door to Theatre Wit, where we presented A Walk in the Woods last fall), with...
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Extending the streak

...was our busiest yet with 107 additional performances, more than 800 new subscribers and 10,000 additional seats to fill; opening A Walk In The Woods and The Pitmen Painters within...
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A conversation with J.T. Rogers

...preserve this.” (NB) That’s great. (JTR) And the audience had to walk through—or got to, I should say—walk through that before they took their seats. I went to a number...