...visit our It’s Time page. SIDEWALK CLOSURE Please note: The Broadway sidewalk is currently closed in front of 5033-5035 N. Broadway. Pedestrians are encouraged to use the available crosswalks at...
...some small, interesting ways. What appealed to you about staging The Front Page in-the-round? Nick: The Front Page is historically a proscenium play. First, there are a lot of characters...
TimeLine’s final production for the 2010-2011 season, The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, has taken audiences into the bustling 1920’s press room of Chicago’s Criminal Courts building....
...Page includes historical analysis and page-by-page annotations, along with photographs and insight into the real-life personalities that inspired each character in the play. Most important, the book includes the earliest...
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...Page. In working on In Darfur, I thought back to several plays I have worked on for TimeLine. Pravda, the David Hare and Howard Brenton satire loosely based on Rupert...
TimeLine announced weeks ago that Frost/Nixon, Mastering the Art and The Front Page would be part of our 2010-11 season. But as sometimes happens, when we announced those three we...
...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...
...entire TimeLine Company, members of the Board of Directors and representatives from all four of our 2010-11 season productions (Frost/Nixon, To Master the Art, In Darfur and The Front Page)...
...the scandal in a limited way—meaning, I would see a headline, skim an article, shake my head and flip the page—and never felt an urgent or personal connection to it....