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Past, present, future

...Awake and Sing! (2002), This Happy Breed (2004), Hannah and Martin (2003 & 2004) and Fiorello! (2006 & 2008). You’ve shared the 3 words that, for you, best described TimeLine...
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Reflections On A Personal TimeLine

...slide show below: This Happy Breed (2004, Non-Equity Jeff Award – Actor in a Principal Role), Pravda (2005, Chicago Premiere, Non-Equity Jeff Award – Actor in a Supporting Role), Martin...
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A community dialogue

...killed without anyone facing prosecution, prompting deep feelings of frustration and disillusionment. Like Oscar Grant. Trayvon Martin. And countless others that our mass media chose not to cover. My Kind...
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17 nominations

...Award nominations and 43 awards, including an award for Outstanding Production eight times: The Farnsworth Invention (2010), The History Boys (2009), Fiorello! (2007), This Happy Breed (2005), Hannah and Martin...
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A terrific day in New York

...immediate community, while also hoping for our mission to make ripples beyond our beloved home of Chicago, to help to shape the national theatre scene. Liz and PJ with Martin...
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About Athol Fugard

...Martin’s, 1993. p. 1228-9. (7) 1982 Interview with Athol Fugard by Heinrich von Staden (pieced together from [The Bedford Introduction to Drama, 2nd ed. Edited by Lee Jacobus pp. 1251-2.]...
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Announcing a site for our new home

...come.  — 48th Ward Alderman Harry Osterman “Uptown United could not be more excited to welcome the acclaimed TimeLine Theatre Company to our neighborhood,” said Martin Sorge, Executive Director of...
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Why this again

...two cities. It’s a story about Chicago—then and now and hopefully not forever. Director Ron OJ Parson confers with actor Toni Martin during rehearsal of “A Raisin in the Sun”...
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“She knows Greek!”

...loosened, and the people of In the Next Room… face a sometimes-terrifying freedom. Nowhere is this clearer than in the relationship between Annie and Sabrina Daldry, two women who find...
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History: It's complicated

...of the work. There is nothing wrong with this, of course—I thoroughly respect artists’ freedom to do so—but audiences aren’t often aware of the size or nature of the gaps...