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And now it finally begins ...

...sings as I’d thought when reading it on the page, or praying that the cast brings the same sizzle and intensity that we saw from them in auditions. Quite happily,...
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Reflections on Step Into Time

...through this video slideshow. You can also visit our page at Flickr.com to see these photos with captions. [vodpod id=Groupvideo.2340164&w=425&h=350&fv=offsite%3Dtrue%26offsite%3Dtrue%26%26offsite%3Dtrue%26lang%3Den-us%26page_show_url%3D%252Fphotos%252F36317361%2540N08%252Fsets%252F72157616525865190%252Fshow%252F%26page_show_back_url%3D%252Fphotos%252F36317361%2540N08%252Fsets%252F72157616525865190%252F%26set_id%3D72157616525865190%26jump_to%3D] more about “Reflections on Step Into Time“, posted with vodpod...
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Unsung Heroes

...the 43-page study guide. That was what Maren produced for us. (Actually the rehearsal version was 94 pages!) Maren was also at those early meetings, exploring and answering questions we...
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Where's the dramaturgy?

...the first rehearsal the actors were sent a daunting 94-page packet in which I gave them references, biographies, translations and links to further information. Then the rehearsal room was filled...
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What a start!

...did one anyway), with comments by Managing Director Elizabeth Auman and I, on our Twitter page. As usual after first rehearsal, I’ve put together a brief movie/slide show with photographs...
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Share your thoughts

...look forward to the conversation! Images from TimeLine’s production of “The Front Page.” Pictured (clockwise from upper left): Mechelle Moe as Mollie Malloy, Rob Fagin as Earl Williams, PJ Powers...
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A thrilling year starts

...the Reagan/Gorbachev era, this was a play “of the moment” when it premiered, transforming front-page headlines of arms negotiations between the U.S. and Soviet Union into riveting theater. Company Members...
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Shedding light underground

...University Chicago and did the first reading of this play in my office when it was a 25-page short play. I had cast him in Waiting for Godot and found...
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Around the table

...in Bill Brown’s backyard Again over a delicious dinner, Bill—now joined by Doug Frew—shared a two-page proposal about the play that they wanted to write together. It was terrific, and...
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Growing up in a state of indifference

...who were getting sick. I don’t recall any of my other current events articles, but my parents’ caution made the article lodge in my mind. Why would front-page news be...