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Our 2019-2020 Season

...shook hands on the White House lawn in 1993, the world had no idea what it took to orchestrate that momentous occasion. Behind the scenes, a Norwegian diplomat and her...
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TimePieces Archive: 2019 – 2020 Season

...the next half-century, she performs for curious white people, showing them how she eats, what she wears, and the highlight of the event: how she walks with bound feet. As...
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Antiracism Statement

...issues only when we fully address the truth of the white supremacy and settler colonialism that manifest as prejudices based on identity such as: anti-Black, anti-Asian, and anti-Indigenous bigotry; ableism;...
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Our 2022-2023 Season

...between Wiletta, the Black actress in the starring role, and her white director about his interpretation of the play. What emerges is an explosive investigation of interracial politics and the...
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Donor Breakfast :: Artist Bios

...and resources for individuals and organizations working at the intersection of art and activism. She co-led its BIPOC Surviving Predominantly White Institutions Series and the BIPOC Leadership Circle—both aimed at...
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Our 2024-2025 Season

...The stage was set for an epic confrontation that pitted Baldwin’s call for a moral revolution in race relations against Buckley’s unabashed elitism and implicit commitment to white supremacy. This...
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To Catch a Fish: Behind-the-scenes with AnJi White

...this are invaluable as an artist. – AnJi White In performing To Catch A Fish, AnJi loves the intimacy that TimeLine’s theatre space provides: “[it] allows [the actor] to have...
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About Athol Fugard

...the curse and price of apartheid both in South Africa and abroad. There are critics who believe that a white Afrikaner like Fugard can not speak to the tragedies and...
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The Limits of Humanity

...shifted, so did the marketing of so-called “exotics.” Early shows portrayed non-White bodies as foreign wonders newly discovered by Western explorers. Some of these exhibits even referred to non-White freaks...
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Your RELENTLESS Reading List

...southern slave-owning white women were very aware of the ways that they profited off of Black bodies. In reading Jones-Rodgers’ work, Tyla not only found it fascinating how cruel white...