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TimeLine Theatre Company Unveils Stunning $46 Million Venue on Broadway Avenue in Uptown

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In an exciting development for Chicago’s arts scene, TimeLine Theatre Company has officially opened the doors to its new home in Uptown. This marks a significant milestone for the company, which has spent years operating from a church and is now thrilled to settle into its own permanent space.

For PJ Powers, one of the founders and the artistic director, this achievement is a testament to years of perseverance and vision. “It’s been 29 years since we founded the company,” Powers reflected. “We were six former students from DePaul University’s theatre school with a dream to create a theater company that would delve into history and connect it to contemporary issues.”

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The new venue, a repurposed warehouse located on Broadway Avenue in the North Side, spans an impressive 21,000 square feet. It boasts a 250-seat theater, along with a bar, café, and patio, providing ample space for creativity and social interaction. Additionally, the facility includes areas for galleries, rehearsals, and public gatherings, promising to be a vibrant hub for cultural activities.

“It’s been 29 years since we started the company,” artistic director PJ Powers said. “Six formers students from DePaul University’s theatre school who dreamed big to create a new theater company that explores history and connected it with the issues of today.”

TimeLine has repurposed a former warehouse along Broadway Avenue in the city’s North Side. The site is 21,000 square feet. It includes a 250-seat theater, a bar, cafe and patio, a gallery, and rehearsal and public spaces.

The $46 million project was made possible through donations and funding from the state and city. Mayor Brandon Johnson was present at the ribbon cutting ceremony.

“Uptown has always been one of Chicago’s most vibrant cultural corridors, and today TimeLine joins a proud tradition in this neighborhood,” Johnson said. “Arts and cultural spaces, like this new theater, are not luxuries. They are important spaces that connect out communities.”

The new site allows for TimeLine Theatre Company to continue its mission to highlight social and political issues through storytelling. It is opening the door for the next generation of artists.

“I got my start at TimeLine when I was just 9 years old, playing young Queen Elizabeth in the play ‘The Audience,’ and I later returned for ‘What the Constitution Means to Me,’ so TimeLine feels like home,” performer Sophie Ackerman said.

Performances at the new theatre are set to begin in May.

“We want young people to first and foremost feel like this is a space for them,” Powers said. “And to know that they can have a place in theater and they have a voice in making art.”

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