CAST
Please note that beginning with the April 4 performance through closing of Enron on April 15, the role of Jeffrey Skilling will be portrayed by Stef Tovar.
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** STEF TOVAR (Jeffrey Skilling) is thrilled to be making his debut with the fine folks at TimeLine. He was recently seen as producer David O. Selznick in MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS for Fox Valley Rep, directed by Dennis Zacek. Stef is also excited to be working once again with Rachel Rockwell, having collaborated with her on the Jeff Award-winning RAGTIME as Harry Houdini (and others). Some of Stef's favorite Chicago credits include Knute Rockne in KNUTE ROCKNE: ALL AMERICAN at Theatre at the Center, Dobbit in BELOW THE BELT for American Blues Theatre and Vinal in BLADE TO THE HEAT at Apple Tree Theatre directed by Gary Griffin, where Stef won the Jeff Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play. After six years in Los Angeles with roles such as Jamie in THE LAST FIVE YEARS, George in SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE and Che in EVITA, Stef returned to Chicago and founded Route 66 Theatre Company, where he has been seen on stage as Jack in ON AN AVERAGE DAY (also in Los Angeles), Rob in HIGH FIDELITY and as Noah in the critically acclaimed world premiere of A TWIST OF WATER, which will play Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theaters this fall. Stef will reprise his role as Billy Rose in FANNY BRICE: AN AMERICAN FUNNY GIRL, written and directed by David H. Bell, at Asolo Repertory in Sarasota this May. In addition to numerous commercials and recently, the television show BOSS, Stef can be seen breaking the bad news to Matt Damon as Dr. Arrington in the movie CONTAGION. Stef is the proud father of Sam and would like to thank Nick, PJ, Terry, Cheney, Elizabeth and everyone who is part of this amazing show for being so welcoming and helpful. Kiss to KWP.
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** SEAN FORTUNATO (Andrew Fastow) is making his TimeLine Theatre debut. His Chicago area credits include THE REAL THING, TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT, ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD, THE CHOSEN, ROUGH CROSSING (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Actor in a Supporting Role, Play), A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT (After Dark Award) (Writers' Theatre); TAMING OF THE SHREW, the title role in WILLY WONKA, COMEDY OF ERRORS, OTHELLO, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, MEASURE FOR MEASURE and ROSE RAGE (also at The Duke on 42nd Street in New York City) (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); CURTAINS (Equity Jeff nomination - Actor in a Principal Role, Musical) (Drury Lane Oakbrook); BRIGADOON (Equity Jeff nomination - Actor in a Supporting Role, Musical) (Marriott Theatre); THE PRODUCERS (Equity Jeff nomination - Actor in a Supporting Role, Musical) (Theatre at the Center, Munster, Ind.). He also has worked at the Goodman, Northlight, Court, Remy Bumppo and About Face theaters. Regionally, he has worked at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and the Peninsula Players in Door County, Wis. (eight seasons). He appeared in the movie THE MERRY GENTLEMAN, directed by Michael Keaton.
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** BRET TUOMI (Jeffrey Skilling) is making his TimeLine Theatre debut. He has been acting professionally for more than 25 years and has performed in 38 states. He comes back to Chicago after appearing on Broadway and in the national tour of the Tony-nominated musical ROCK OF AGES. His Chicago-area credits include Fezziwig in A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Goodman Theatre), Red Will O'Danaher in THE QUIET MAN TALES (The Chicago Theatre Downstairs), Jim Shine in TWO FOR THE SHOW (Theater Wit) and Macduff in MACBETH (Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, South Bend). He also has worked extensively at the Montana Repertory Theatre in Missoula and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks in Bozeman.
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CHRISTOPHER ALLEN (Blind Mouse, Lehman Brother, Lawyer, Trader, Ensemble) couldn't be happier that his first show with TimeLine Theatre is ENRON. He hails from Norwalk, Conn., and has lived in Chicago for the last 5 years. Christopher received his BFA degree in acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. Some of his favorite roles there included Jason in MEDEA, Alan in THE BOYS IN THE BAND and Virgil in BUS STOP. He recently returned from a three-week national tour of LETTERS HOME (Griffin Theatre).
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BEAR BELLINGER (Trader, Security Guard, Ensemble) is excited to be making his debut with TimeLine Theatre. Prior Chicagoland credits include Peter in PORGY AND BESS (Court Theatre), Lucien in THE BOYS NEXT DOOR and Mitch in THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE (Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Arlington Heights) and Collins in RENT (Big Noise Theatre in Winnetka). After ENRON, he will play Michael in TICK, TICK BOOM! at Porchlight Music Theatre. He thanks Rachel, Cheney and Jonathan Butler-Duplessis for all their help and, especially, their patience.
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ELIZABETH DOWLING (Gayle Davenport, Ensemble) is making her TimeLine Theatre debut. She most recently appeared in FAR AWAY (Winterfall Chicago). Other Chicago credits include MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (Drury Lane Water Tower); THE TEAPOT SCANDALS (Porchlight Music Theatre); THE TALISMAN RING, QUEEN LUCIA and DOOBY DOOBY MOO (Lifeline Theatre); and THE BUTLER DIDN'T and DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER (Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Arlington Heights). Regionally, she has appeared in MACBETH, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, AS YOU LIKE IT, KING LEAR, LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, HENRY V, TAMING OF THE SHREW and ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL (Lakeside Shakespeare Theatre, Frankfort, Mich.) and SOUTH PACIFIC, FUNNY GIRL, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and GUYS AND DOLLS (Mac-Haydn Theatre, Chatham, N.Y.).
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SEAN PATRICK FAWCETT (Arthur Andersen, Trader, Ensemble) returns to TimeLine, where he was previously seen in THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION. Most recently he was seen as Norman Bulansky in THE BOYS NEXT DOOR (Syracuse Stage, New York). Other favorite productions include WOYZECK and "K" (The Hypocrites), THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY and SIX YEARS (New Leaf Theatre), THE PULL TOY (AND HIS PAISAN) (Collaboraction), HUNGER AND THIRST (A Red Orchid Theatre), AMERICAN ROCK ANTHEM (Sansculottes Theater), AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS and LEAVING IOWA (Fox Valley Repertory) and THE FOOD CHAIN (Mason Street Warehouse, Saugatuck, Mich.). He sends special thanks to his wife, Christine.
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+ TERRY HAMILTON (Kenneth Lay) has been an Associate Artist with TimeLine Theatre since 2005. His TimeLine credits include THE FRONT PAGE, TO MASTER THE ART, FROST/NIXON, THE HISTORY BOYS, NOT ENOUGH AIR, WEEKEND, WIDOWERS’ HOUSES, THE GENERAL FROM AMERICA, FIORELLO!, COPENHAGEN, MARTIN FUREY'S SHOT, PRAVDA and THIS HAPPY BREED. Other Chicago credits include WAITING FOR LEFTY (American Blues Theater), ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD (Writers' Theatre), and THE THREE MUSKETEERS and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). His television credits include THE PLAYBOY CLUB, CHICAGO CODE, EARLY EDITION and TURKS. He will appear this spring in TIMON OF ATHENS at Chicago Shakespeare. Terry is a three-time recipient of a Non-Equity Jeff Award for excellence in acting (FIORELLO!, THIS HAPPY BREED and PRAVDA at TimeLine) and received an Equity Jeff Award nomination for his portrayal of Richard M. Nixon in FROST/NIXON.
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MARK D. HINES (Lawyer, Ramsey, Trader, Ensemble) is making his TimeLine Theatre debut with ENRON. Other Chicago credits include THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III (Equity Jeff Award - Production), RICHARD III and OTHELLO (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) and work with the Goodman, Remy Bumppo, Silk Road and the Royal George theaters. His regional credits include American Players Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Texas Shakespeare Festival, Oregon Cabaret Theatre, Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He received his BA degree in theater from UCLA, and his MFA degree from the Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware. Mark is also a public-speaking coach in Chicago.
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MATT HOLZFEIND (Blind Mouse, Raptor, Trader, Ensemble) is making his TimeLine Theatre debut. His recent credits include PORGY AND BESS (Court Theatre), PETER PAN (A PLAY) (Lookingglass Theatre), THE HIDING PLACE (Provision Theater) and THE SPIRIT PLAY and THE THREE FACES OF DR. CRIPPEN (The Strange Tree Group). He has also worked around Chicago at Writers' Theatre, Chicago Children's Theatre, Goodman Theatre, TUTA, The Hypocrites, The House Theatre, Eclipse Theatre and Congo Square Theatre. He is member of A Crew of Patches Theatre Co., which brings Shakespeare to students, and is a company member of The Strange Tree Group.
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AMY MATHENY (Claudia Roe) is making her TimeLine Theatre debut. Recently, she appeared in FLOAT at About Face Theatre (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Ensemble). Other About Face credits are EXECUTION OF JUSTICE, FASCINATION, WHITMAN, SEVEN MOVES and the hit cult shows she created and starred in as Gabrielle: XENA LIVE! EPISODE 1 and XENA LIVE! XENA LIVES: THE MUSICAL. Other Chicago credits include THE PEOPLE'S TEMPLE (American Theater Co.); MEASURE FOR MEASURE (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE (Royal George Theatre); APPLE (Profiles Theatre); THE IRISH AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY (Mercury Theater); and IPHIGENIA AND OTHER DAUGHTERS, PERICLES and THERESE RAQUIN (Greasy Joan & Co.). Her regional credits include PHANTOM OF THE COUNTRY PALACE (Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse, Rock Island), LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD (Playhouse on the Square, Memphis, Tenn.), PUMPBOYS AND DINETTES (Pennsylvania Center Stage), BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (American Stage Theatre Co., St. Petersburg, Fla.) and INTO THE WOODS (Utah Musical Theatre).
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BARBARA ROEDER HARRIS (Sheryl Sloman, Congresswoman, Irene Gant, Ensemble) is making her debut at TimeLine Theatre. Her credits include Dr. Livingstone in AGNES OF GOD (Hubris Productions), Anne Marie in A DOLL'S HOUSE (Infamous Commonwealth Theatre), Lydia Dudley in DEMOCRACY and Mrs. Abbey in the premiere production of Tennessee Williams' CANDLES TO THE SUN (Eclipse Theatre) and Arlyne in NORTH SHORE FISH (Paper Moon Productions). She has also worked at Victory Gardens, 16th Street, Apple Tree, Marriott and Drury Lane Oakbrook theaters. She is a featured player in The New Colony's first film, SO MANY DAYS.
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BENJAMIN SPRUNGER (Blind Mouse, Raptor, Lehman Brother, Trader, Senator, Ensemble) is excited to return to TimeLine, having last appeared in TO LIVE AS VARIOUSLY AS POSSIBLE 13 years ago! He most recently appeared in THE HOMOSEXUALS at About Face Theatre, where he is also an artistic associate. Other Chicago theater credits include Griffin, Steep, Pegasus, Goodman, City Lit, Bailiwick and Journeymen. In the Los Angeles area, he worked at the Mark Taper Forum, Pasadena Playhouse, Greenway Court Theatre and The Blank Theatre. He has appeared on the television shows WILL & GRACE, PASSIONS and IT'S ALL RELATIVE. Benjamin is featured on the new cast recording of DO I HEAR A WALTZ? (alongside Carol Lawrence and Tony Award winner Anthony Crivello). He is a member of the Lutheran Choir of Chicago. For more information, please visit benjaminsprunger.com.
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DEMETRIA THOMAS (Hewitt, Raptor, Elise Deluka, Ensemble) is making her TimeLine Theatre debut. Her Chicago credits include Clara in SPEAKING IN TONGUES and Erica in DIVINE ORDER OF BECOMING (MPAACT), Cass in BURYING THE BONES (Stage Left Theatre) and Mame in RADIO GOLF (Raven Theatre). Her regional credits include the Marquise de Merteuil in LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES (University of Houston), Mrs. Muller in DOUBT (New Stage Theatre, Jackson, Miss.), MEDEA (Warehouse Theatre, Greenville, S.C.), Mistress Ford in MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (Illinois Shakespeare Festival) and Helena in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival). Demetria has a BA degree in theater from Grand Valley State University in Michigan, and an MFA degree from the University of Houston/Alley Theatre's Professional Theatre Training Program.
PRODUCTION TEAM
LUCY PREBBLE (Playwright) is a British playwright and screenwriter. She is the creator of the British television series Secret Diary of a Call Girl. She won the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright for her debut play The Sugar Syndrome in May 2004, followed by the TMA Award for Best New Play. Enron, her second play, won the TMA Award for Best New Play 2009 and was nominated for the Evening Standard Award for Best Play.
RACHEL ROCKWELL (Director) is pleased to be making her TimeLine Theatre debut. Her Chicago-area credits include THE SOUND OF MUSIC, SWEENEY TODD, RAGTIME (Equity Jeff Awards - Director and Musical; and Equity Jeff Award nomination - Ensemble), MISS SAIGON (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Director, Musical), THE KING & I (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Choreography) at Drury Lane Oakbrook; 42nd STREET (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Director), A CHORUS LINE (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Choreography), THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE (Equity Jeff Award nomination - Musical) at Marriott Theatre; THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES and THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, A LIVE RADIO PLAY and LEAVING IOWA (Fox Valley Repertory) and JOHN AND JEN (Apple Tree Theatre). She was named Best Director of 2010 by Chicago magazine.
KEVIN DEPINET, U.S.A. (Scenic Designer) is working for the first time at TimeLine Theatre. Chicago credits include productions at Steppenwolf Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Court Theatre, Writers’ Theatre, Drury Lane Oakbrook and Chicago Children's Theatre. Broadway credits include associate designer for August: Osage County and The Motherf**ker With the Hat. Regional credits include productions with McCarter Theatre, Denver Theatre Center, The Arden Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Yale Repertory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, American Players Theatre and Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Film credits include scenery for Michael Mann's Public Enemies. Upcoming projects include scenic design for Detroit at the Royal National Theatre of England and The Iceman Cometh at the Goodman Theatre. Kevin studied at Ball State University and the Yale School of Drama, and now serves as an adjunct professor of design at The Theatre School at DePaul University.
NICK SIEBEN (Co-Scenic Designer) is glad to be making his TimeLine Theatre debut. As an assistant designer, he has worked at numerous theaters, including Goodman, Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare, Drury Lane Oakbrook and Writers'. He is a company member of The New Colony. Nick has a BA degree in theater from Loyola University Chicago.
ELIZABETH FLAUTO, U.S.A. (Costume Designer) is making her TimeLine Theatre debut. Her Chicago design credits include SNAPSHOTS (Northlight Theatre); WAITING FOR LEFTY (American Blues Theater); FIRST LOOK REPERTORY OF NEW WORKS 2010 (Steppenwolf Theatre); LOST BOYS OF SUDAN (Victory Gardens Theater); FARRAGUT NORTH, AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, HERE WHERE IT'S SAFE and LEAPFEST 6 (Stage Left Theatre); FUNNY GIRL (Drury Lane Oakbrook); MARRIED ALIVE (Noble Fool Theatricals/Fox Valley Repertory); and JOHN AND JEN (Apple Tree Theatre). This spring, she will design the costumes for THE NORTH PLAN (Theater Wit) and AFTER THE REVOLUTION (Next Theatre). New York credits include BURNT PART BOYS (Playwrights Horizons); SECERETS OF A SOCCER MOM (Jerry Orbach Theater); and CAPTAIN LOUIE (York Theatre). Her regional credits include numerous productions at Hope Summer Repertory Theatre (Holland, Mich.) and Barrington Stage Company (Pittsfield, Mass.). Elizabeth is a proud member of United Scenic Artists 829. She sends her love to K.
JESSE KLUG, U.S.A. (Lighting Designer) returns to TimeLine, where his other credits are IN DARFUR and THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. His Chicago theater credits include Broadway in Chicago, Goodman, Marriott, Chicago Shakespeare, Drury Lane, Victory Gardens, Lookingglass, Steppenwolf, Court, Writers’, Strawdog, Uma Productions and American Theater Co. Regionally, he has worked at Milwaukee Repertory Theater; Fulton Theatre in Lancaster, Penn., Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble in Pennsylvania; Portland Center Stage in Oregon; Boarshead Theater in Lansing, Mich.,; and Shakespeare Theatre Co. in Washington, D.C. His Off-Broadway credits are THE ELABORATE ENTRANCE OF CHAD DEITY (Second Stage Theatre, Hewes Nomination), THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS (Westside Arts Theatre), ROMULUS (Guggenheim Museum) and THE HOURGLASS AND THE POISONED PEN (New York Musical Theatre Festival 2010). Jesse, who is a Jeff Award and After Dark Award winner, is the resident lighting designer for Drury Lane Oakbrook, Route 66 Theatre Co. and Chicago Tap Theatre. He has a BFA degree in theatrical lighting design from Columbia College Chicago. For more information, please visit jessekluglightingdesign.com.
GREG HOFMANN (Lighting Designer) is making his TimeLine Theatre debut. Recent productions include Passing Strange (Bailiwick Chicago), THE AMERICAN GIRLS REVUE and Most Valuable Player (Children's Theatre of Madison), and more than 15 productions for Cedar Fair Amusement Parks across the country. Assistant designs have been seen at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Drury Lane Oakbrook, The Paramount Theatre in Aurora, and the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Greg holds an MFA in lighting design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For more information, please visit hofmannlightingdesign.com.
KEVIN O'DONNELL (Original Music and Sound Designer) is pleased to be back at TimeLine Theatre, where he previously designed the sound and music for THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION and THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. His work in Chicago theater as composer, sound designer and/or music director has been nominated for 16 Jeff Awards, and he has received six. He has received two consecutive After Dark Awards (for Outstanding Season). Outside of Chicago, his work has been heard at St. Ann's Warehouse, 59E59 Theaters, Dance Theater Workshop and Cherry Lane Theatre (New York City); A.C.T. (San Francisco); Tangent (Montreal); The Arsht Center (Miami); Kansas City Repertory Theatre; CENTERSTAGE (Baltimore); and Stages Repertory Theatre (Houston). He is also a musician. For more information, please visit kevinodonnellmusic.com.
+ JULIA EBERHARDT (Properties Designer) is prop master for Loyola University Chicago and an Associate Artist at TimeLine Theatre. She has been pursuing her craft at TimeLine since 2005, where her credits include THE PITMEN PAINTERS, THE FRONT PAGE, IN DARFUR, TO MASTER THE ART, FROST/NIXON, THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, “MASTER HAROLD” ... AND THE BOYS, WHEN SHE DANCED, THE HISTORY BOYS, NOT ENOUGH AIR, FIORELLO!, TESLA’S LETTERS, PARADISE LOST, HARMLESS, and THE GENERAL FROM AMERICA. To see more of her work, please visit julieprops.com.
+ MIKE TUTAJ (Projections Designer) is an Associate Artist at TimeLine Theatre, where his work includes sound/projections design for FIORELLO!; projections design for THE PITMEN PAINTERS, A WALK IN THE WOODS, IN DARFUR (Equity Jeff Award - Projections/Video Design), FROST/NIXON, THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, THE HISTORY BOYS, TESLA'S LETTERS, GUANTANAMO: HONOR BOUND TO DEFEND FREEDOM, THIS HAPPY BREED and MARTIN FUREY'S SHOT (Non-Equity Jeff Award - Projections/Video Design); and sound design for LILLIAN. He also has designed projections and/or sound at numerous theaters, including Chicago Shakespeare, The Hypocrites, Barrel of Monkeys, American Theater Co., Teatro Vista, Serendipity, Noble Fool Theatricals, Bailiwick, Steep and Madison Repertory. Mike sometimes can be seen performing with Barrel of Monkeys, where he is a proud company member.
DINA SPOERL (Lobby Designer) is very happy to be working at TimeLine Theatre again, after working on THE PITMEN PAINTERS and THE FRONT PAGE. She has an MA degree in medieval history from Loyola University Chicago, and has many years of graphic- and exhibit-design experience, first with the Newberry Library and currently with Chester Design Associates in Chicago. Past and current clients with CDA include the American Library Association; Walter P. Chrysler Heritage Museum in Auburn Hills, Mich.; Daughters of the American Revolution; Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis; and National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y. She sends love and immense gratitude to Mark, Jack, Zoe, Eddie and Pat.
+ MAREN ROBINSON (Dramaturg) returns for her 16th play at TimeLine Theatre, where she is an Associate Artist. Her favorite TimeLine projects include THE PITMEN PAINTERS, A WALK IN THE WOODS, IN DARFUR, TO MASTER THE ART, FROST/NIXON, THE HISTORY BOYS, NOT ENOUGH AIR, COPENHAGEN, PRAVDA and IT'S ALL TRUE. She was an artistic intern at Steppenwolf Theatre and has worked at Lifeline, Eclipse, Strawdog, Caffeine, Greasy Joan & Co. and Camenae theaters. She has a master's degree in humanities from the University of Chicago. Other current projects include HUNGER at Lifeline Theatre. She has taught or lectured at the Newberry Library, the Chicago Public Library and various Chicago universities. Maren is a member of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas.
+ EVA BRENEMAN (Dialect Coach) is an Associate Artist at TimeLine Theatre, where she has worked on numerous shows, including THE FRONT PAGE, IN DARFUR, TO MASTER THE ART, WHEN SHE DANCED, THE HISTORY BOYS, NOT ENOUGH AIR, WEEKEND, FIORELLO!, DOLLY WEST'S KITCHEN, TESLA'S LETTERS, PARADISE LOST, WIDOWERS' HOUSES and THIS HAPPY BREED. Her other Chicago credits include ELIZABETH REX and THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD and THE BROTHER/SISTER PLAYS (Steppenwolf Theatre); SEASON'S GREETINGS and A LIFE (Northlight Theatre); THE GREAT FIRE and ETHAN FROME (Lookingglass Theatre); and THE CARETAKER, DO THE HUSTLE and TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT (Writers' Theatre). Regional credits include AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (CENTERSTAGE, Baltimore, and Kansas City Repertory Theatre) and MAMMA MIA! (national tour and Las Vegas). Her work on television includes THE CHICAGO CODE and THE BEAST. Eva is also a production affiliate at Lookingglass.
** + CHENEY TARDIO (Stage Manager) is an Associate Artist at TimeLine Theatre. She is elated to be at TimeLine for a third season, after serving as stage manager for A WALK IN THE WOODS, THE HISTORY BOYS, IN DARFUR, FROST/NIXON, MASTER HAROLD... AND THE BOYS and WHEN SHE DANCED. She was the assistant stage manager/assistant producer for THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION. Her other Chicago credits include work at Congo Square Theatre, American Theater Co. and The Gift Theatre. She is a proud member of Actors Equity Association and has limitless gratitude for Nathan, Ana and her family for their constant love and support.
ZACHARY ROBERTS (Production Assistant) is thrilled to be a part of his first production at TimeLine Theatre. A stage manager and director, he recently moved to Chicago after completing his MFA degree in directing at Western Illinois University. Originally from North Carolina, he has a BFA degree degree in theater education from East Carolina University and a BA degree in theater from Campbell University. Since arriving in Chicago, he has been the assistant director of the world premieres of BONHOEFFER'S COST and THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE OF JONATHAN TOOMEY (Provision Theater).
JOHN KEARNS (Production Manager) came to TimeLine as a stage manager in 2007 and joined the staff in 2010. In his first season as production manager, he oversaw designs that earned 10 Jeff Award nominations, spread across all six design categories, and two awards. His other stage-management work includes Piven Theatre Workshop, Theatre Charlotte (N.C.) and an apprenticeship at Steppenwolf Theatre. He sends his love to Caroline and Oliver.
CALEB CHARLES McANDREW (Technical Director) is happy to be working with TimeLine Theatre as resident technical director, after previously working here as a carpenter. He previously has worked as technical director at Next, Chicago Dramatists, Pegasus Players, About Face, Red Tape and Teatro Vista theaters, and with the Opera Department at Northwestern University. His scenic-design credits include LA TRAVIATA (Novafeltria, Italy), DON GIOVANNI (Montegridolfo, Italy), BUS STOP (The Den Theatre) and ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (Fleetwood-Jordain Community Center, Evanston). He also has designed lights for THE CRUCIBLE at The University of Memphis.
The director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.
** Member Actors' Equity Association, the union of
professional actors and stage managers
Those designers and scenic artists identified by U.S.A. are
members of United Scenic Artists, IATSE Local 829, AFL-CIO.
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