...Githa, causing both to live in relative obscurity for decades. Francis Guinan as the patriarch Rutherford in TimeLine’s “Rutherford and Son.” It wasn’t until 1994 that the play once again...
...grouchy that Turgenev had stolen my title of Fathers and Sons. At one moment I even asked my wife if she liked the title Sons and Guns. “Umm, no.” Thank...
The end of a season at TimeLine brings about some natural reflection. The similarities between the first play of our season, A Raisin in the Son, and the last, Juno,...
...a series of four plays that explore history while delving into issues of love, race, gender, and family power dynamics. Chicago premieres of Rutherford and Son and Kill Move Paradise...
...of that most recently during the Rutherford and Son residencies with Living History. There was an exciting energy in the classrooms and talk backs, a feeling that we were all about to discover...
...along with Death of Salesman and The Crucible as one of his masterpieces — will launch our 2009-10 season, TimeLine’s 13th season. All My Sons received the 1947 Tony Awards...
...Athol Fugard is known for his deeply rooted and controversial anti-apartheid dramas. Raised in Port Elizabeth since the age of three, Fugard deems himself the mongrel son of an English...
...in the scene where her son, the imprisoned Otha, tells her that maybe he is guilty. Toward the end of the scene Rita says Otha’s name a number of times....
...of Ellis, a sharecropper’s son who grew up in Georgia in the 1930s. The 74-year-old Ellis is now looking back on his life, and those he loved, and how the...