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Auspicious craftsmanship

...that I think we all felt that first year … kind of like holding our breath until we opened that first show. Pat: Lara Goetsch. I think there may be...
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Shedding light underground

...a civil war of a different kind. Much like Vietnam at home during that time. It’s hard to say how we got here. I think concentrating on the divisions, the...
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Two sisters talk biology, gender and theatre

...and biology but your graduate work was in biology. The kinds of science being done on the Space Station are in many different areas. What in your scientific training allows...
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An intense collaborative process

...bring flesh to the abstract and to bring the ethereal to the ground. Creating these big, cohesive images demands a kind of collaboration from designers, production, and actors different than...
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Carter/Hamilton

...the minute they open their mouths. It was really interesting to kind of get to know everybody through the first reading. I felt that my confidence went up a lot...
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FareWellington: A final goodbye

As of September 12, 2024, TimeLine has officially moved out of 615 W. Wellington Avenue—our home of 25 years. With construction beginning on our new building in Uptown, we’re on...
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Share your thoughts

...This town’s theater critics have already had their say (on opening night you certainly could tell that it was an audience of journalists watching the play!) and you can read...
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A feeling of family

...opened up the first rehearsal with “It takes a town to put up a play. Brad Bukauskas All of us involved in this project are aware of the detail and...
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15 questions for Dennis William Grimes

...really, it’s kinda what we do in town. Often, playing to the bigger rooms feel strange. 11 — This is a fast paced show, with costume changes, food being cooked...
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Getting the part

...come to know and love. It’s a powerful play, and one I’m certain other theatres around town would have liked to get their hands on. But I knew immediately that...