‘Master Harold’ … and the Boys is now open and we are so happy to be sharing Athol Fugard’s masterpiece, the most autobiographical of his plays, with Chicago audiences. Many...
...773, and the remount of our 2010 hit To Master the Art by William Brown and Doug Frew at the Broadway Playhouse, presented by the Chicago Commercial Collective and Broadway...
...A Shayna Maidel and Master Class this fall and contributed to various organizations making a difference in the community. Lobby exhibit highlighting community organizations during “A Shayna Maidel.” Throughout the...
During our interview with To Master the Art playwright Doug Frew and playwright and director William Brown, Bill mentioned Doug had been embracing an old tradition to pass quarantine: the...
Today marks the beginning of our long weekend of saying goodbye to The History Boys. Wednesday means it’s the “start of the final weekend.” Just six more performances of the...
...rehearsals for The History Boys, the much-anticipated final production in TimeLine’s 2009-10 season. Last night we brought our entire team together to begin our work on Alan Bennett’s hilarious and...
...with some kind of reassuring speech that said, essentially, “we understand.” As I watched the first designer run of The History Boys last night, I thought from time to time...
...on stage — the ‘Master Harold’ set. There were more actors in the audience (our fearless understudies), plus designers, TimeLine staff, Company and Board members. It was an overwhelming sight....
...our stage, To Master the Art by William Brown and Doug Frew, received a nomination for New Work – Play. And the hardworking 18-member Ensemble of The Front Page was...