...we purchased the site for our new home in Uptown. Four since we began the design process to envision its shape and amenities. Three since a global pandemic upended our...
...kind words, time, and care are what truly enable all of us at TimeLine to look toward a brighter future with you. Every time you’ve sent us a message, we’ve...
...have a different kind of solidarity. (YW) What are some of your biggest artistic influences? Shannon Tyo in Ma-Yi Theater Company’s production of “The Chinese Lady.” Ma-Yi premiered the play...
...of the great theatres and entertainment venues from the 1920s that we’d soon join in that neighborhood. Those grande dames—the Uptown, the Riv and the Aragon. The historic Uptown Theatre,...
CARDBOARD Cast 101: Getting to know Kearstyn Keller
...some kind when I was a child. When I was in high school I saw my first Broadway show, Wicked. The lights went down and I immediately inched forward in...
...This shift has eroded the space for thoughtful, fact-based exchanges of ideas, replacing it with soundbites and spectacle. The kind of civil and eloquent debate we explored in Baldwin vs....
...my history with TimeLine was Juliet’s improvisational skit about what kind of mission we would have if the theater was named “Jazz Hands Theatre Company.” Nick: On the funny side,...
TimeLine is proud to be part of a very special new public art project that launched this week: Rooted in Greatness—a first-of-its-kind video art exhibit showcasing and honoring noteworthy Illinoisans....
...the court. I remember him as a kind, loving, brilliant man, and these personal memories led me to doubt the standard histories that cast him as a demon of the...
...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...