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Engaging the Community

...an arts activation block party.  At the Argyle Activation Walk, we heard from our future neighbors about their community, justice, and the history of Asia on Argyle. TimeLine’s presence at...
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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...
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A conversation with the women of RUTHERFORD AND SON

...time. So the three of us were wearing skirts to the floor, practicing walking in different kinds of shoes that were more to 1910, and I think it was Eva,...
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TimeLine South Spotlight: Falisa Byers

...do you hope this ensemble walks away with at the end of these six weeks? I hope the ensemble walks away knowing that theater is a space for embracing the...
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Ted DeLong named Managing Director

...also partial to musicals, and OSF produced two personal favorites during my time there: Guys & Dolls, directed by Mary Zimmerman; and Into the Woods, directed by Amanda Dehnert.  Plays...
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Dear TimeLine, What Does Voting Mean To You?

...out of the ceiling. The first election I voted in was the McGovern/Nixon ’72 election. I had pretty long hair back then and I remember as I was walking into...
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My Step Into Time speech

...we wouldn’t normally believe could be achieved in that 85-seat house. Everyday that I walk into TimeLine I feel I am the most fortunate person in the world because I...
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Early history of 5035 Broadway

...helper and a two-handled cart. Most of his clients lived in walk‐ups and Bill and his worker carried pianos up the flights of two-, three- and four-story buildings. The headquarters...
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To Catch a Fish: Behind-the-scenes with AnJi White

...creative team took a trip to Milwaukee to walk the path of the real-life versions of their characters. “That trip motivated me that much more to honor and speak truth...
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"We had to let our characters shine through"

...wheel, that’s turning and turning and turning. TP: What do you hope the audience walks away with after experiencing this story? BN: I want them to walk away with the...