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Tech

It’s been tech week for The History Boys for the past seven days; actor Brad Bukauskas submits a report from the front lines: Tech week is always hectic, regardless of...
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Bucking the trend?

...the program for The History Boys: “Bennett’s play gets to the heart of TimeLine’s mission of exploring history. While none of his characters are based on actual figures and the...
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Raves

...his elegantly quotable prose here. Also today, we announced that The History Boys will extend for six additional weeks, now through August 2. The initial, already lengthy by Chicago off-Loop...
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Reflections On A Personal TimeLine

...to do. ————————————– Associate Artist Terry Hamilton is currently appearing as the Headmaster in The History Boys at TimeLine. He has appeared in 11 productions at TimeLine, pictured in the...
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Sometimes it takes a play

...expect Wasteland. Wasteland shook me to the core. The night of the first rehearsal table read I went home with the voices of these men — boys really — haunting...
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Past, present, future

...but historically appropriate in their own unique way. Nick: I have so many favorites, but perhaps The History Boys (2009) because it ran for so long and it almost felt...
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Getting the part

...I throw up my hands as if to say, “Isn’t it obvious?” PJ remarks that it “must be the socks.” I respond, “Hey boys, I came to win.” Everyone laughs,...
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My Step Into Time speech

...on Wellington Ave. and know that we normally can accommodate an audience of about 85 people a night. This season that changed. The success of “The History Boys” meant that...
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“This play is special”

...our Mr. Lindner, and ended up helping me when I co-founded Onyx Theatre here in Chicago. And of course to work with a great director like Harold “Hal” Scott, whose...
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Dear TimeLine, What Does Voting Mean To You?

...Chicago mayoral didn’t mean much to them. But it was a big deal – Harold Washington won by something like 3 or 4 percent. It was really the first time...