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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...
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What a start!

The first rehearsal of To Master the Art — TimeLine’s upcoming world premiere that tells the story of Julia and Paul Child’s time together in Paris during the 1950s —...
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Recommended reading

In advance of the premiere of To Master the Art, many audience members have started to request readings to accompany the play. Here is a brief list of books that...
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And then the pandemic happened

...April, closing the run of Kill Move Paradise but finding a creative solution to share the production online. Soon thereafter, we revived a treasured hit production—To Master the Art—also online....
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Saying goodbye

...have begun for The History Boys, we are in the throes of selecting the 2009-10 season, and time is taking us all in different directions. For myself, I am mourning...
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On being a History Girl

...of a bunch of History Boys – in a show set in the 80s, when I was a high school girl. In 1987, I dreamed of Broadway. I loved musicals....
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Returning to a favorite theatre space

Big day today for TimeLine. HUGE! We have just announced that The History Boys will be extended through September 27. The first show of our season, All My Sons, will...
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Everyday creativity

...make your own connections to the stories we present. We are far more interested in the creative associations you may find in The History Boys, for example, than what may...