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...
...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...
...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...
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...
...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...
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...
...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...
...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...
...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...