...is an actor and writer who made his Chicago professional acting debut as part of the award-winning ensemble of The History Boys at TimeLine, going on to appear in productions...
A TOO HEAVY Goodbye: Closing thoughts from Ayanna Bria Bakari
...There wasn’t a beat missed or a joke not met with roaring laughter. What’s it like backstage? Any weird backstage shenanigans we should know about? BOYS BARS!! Backstage is a...
...Director), Eva Breneman (Dialect Coach), Caleb McAndrew (Technical Director) and Mac Vaughey (Master Electrician). Enjoy these photos from first rehearsal, and we’ll be back soon with much more about In...
...Board Vice-Chair, actor Lucie Arnaz, who served as the hysterical and inspirational Master of Ceremonies. As I sat listening to each honoree talk about their work, I was struck by...
...one of this master’s plays, following up on two of TimeLine’s most acclaimed productions—The Crucible in 2001, directed by Nick Bowling, and All My Sons in 2009, directed by Kimberly...
...Chicago production of the musical Juno, and a new downtown commercial production of To Master the Art, which was originally commissioned and premiered at TimeLine in 2010. It promises to...
...script last winter. That delivery was followed by an impassioned referral from my long-time friend, collaborator and TimeLine Associate Artist William Brown, director of such TimeLine shows as To Master...
...enough to find online. I had read about Bob in an article in which he was referred to as “the master of disaster.” Bob led me to Lillian Espinosa–Gala, a...
...this wonderfully accomplished and passionate new member to our team,” said Artistic Director PJ Powers. “Maggie’s years of experience as a production manager, master electrician, lighting designer and stage manager...