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About Athol Fugard

...of 1992 at the Winter School of the Grahamstown Festival, Grahamstown, South Africa. Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal. Athol Fugard Issue. Guest Editor Jack Barbera....
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Space for re-invention

...The Farnsworth Invention allowed for the kind of breakneck movement those plays required. And the lecture room setup was perfect for Copenhagen. “To Master the Art” and “In Darfur” both...
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The Hawk and the Dove

...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...
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A Pitman's guide to the Art Institute

...also kind of looks like actor Dan Waller, who portrays Oliver Kilbourn in the play! Vincent Van Gogh self-portrait We lingered in this room for a while, as did many...
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Sometimes it takes a play

The best kind of theatre breaks down boundaries. As chance would have it, the year that I started working at TimeLine Theatre was also the year that my grandparents moved...
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A little sex in our theatre

...in telling only. The sex and nudity that is seen on stage in this production is, cleverly, of a different kind. It is a sexuality that is jarring, illicit, stolen....
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“This play is special”

...characters. Our idea is to include the audience in the room, to feel the claustrophobia that the Younger family feels. To feel what living in this kind of close quarters...
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Past, present, future

...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,...
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And “the price” is …

...been purchased for a hefty price considering the wealth of the family, and would have definitely included many one-of-a-kind items. Corbin looking over “The Price” furniture. The Appraisal On August...
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NOT ENOUGH AIR in Boston!

...result is chilling, perplexing, and provocative … The play’s East Coast premiere is poised to match the success of its Chicago run last year: it the kind of play that...