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Week Two

...deep within this text. And I think that’s about as brave as it gets. —————— Andrew Carter portrays David Frost in TimeLine’s Chicago premiere of Peter Morgan’s Frost/Nixon. He previously...
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Zen in the Art of Theatre

...It expects nothing. It reflects but does not hold. Therefore, the perfect man can act without effort.” – Chuang-Tzu —————— Andrew Carter portrays David Frost in TimeLine’s Chicago premiere of...
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Recommended reading

...recommend volumes with photography of France during the era from noted photographers like Robert Doiseneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Brassaï. Paris: Photographs From a Time That Was, edited by David Travis,...
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Tracing the threads

...Page. In working on In Darfur, I thought back to several plays I have worked on for TimeLine. Pravda, the David Hare and Howard Brenton satire loosely based on Rupert...
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It's complicated

...business world, I can’t stop wondering about the powerful, intoxicating feeling of being a pioneer, of standing of the edge of the next big thing. It brings to mind David...
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What's in a name?

...David MacDonald’s Summit Conference — an intense, erotic, imagined meeting between the mistresses of Hitler and Mussolini — Laughalot Players really seemed an ill choice. Of the names I came...
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Growing up in a state of indifference

...Names Project: AIDS Memorial Quilt, interviewed on “Frontline” David Cromer (as Ned Weeks, from left), Patrick Andrews (Felix), Mary Beth Fisher (Dr. Emma Brookner) and Marc Grapey (Ben) in the...
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Celebrating 100 years of Baird Hall

...in America, directed by David Cromer, picked up a piles of Jeff Awards and raves in 1998. And in 1999, TimeLine Theatre Company (then made up mostly of friends from...
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"Trust no one in this play"

...names like Alan Bennett, Tom Stoppard and David Hare? Production photo from the 2010 world premiere of J.T. Rogers’ “Blood and Gifts” at London’s National Theatre. (Photo by Richard Hubert...
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Interview with Lucy Kirkwood

...I suppose. The fact that we cannot see the man’s face, that he seems to have acted spontaneously, the David and Goliath structure of the image. When I left university...