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Lifeline Theatre
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1983
FoundersMeryl Friedman, Suzanne Plunkett, Kathee Sills, Sandy Snyder Pietz, and Steve Totland
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois,
Area served
ChicagoRogers Park
Websitehttps://lifelinetheatre.com/

Lifeline Theatre was founded inChicago, Illinois, United States in 1983 by fiveNorthwestern University graduates: Meryl Friedman, Suzanne Plunkett, Kathee Sills, Sandy Snyder Pietz, and Steve Totland.

The company moved into its permanent location inRogers Park —a convertedCommonwealth Edison substation—in 1986. The facility includes a 99-seat theatre, rehearsal and office space, a scene shop, and costume, prop, and scenery storage.[1]

Awards

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Lifeline Theatre has received numerous awards and nominations for both adult and children's programming.

Chicago/Illinois awards

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Since 1986, Lifeline members have received 48Joseph Jefferson Awards (both Equity and Non-Equity, various areas of work) while being nominated 135 times.[1] The theatre also received After Dark awards for excellence in Chicago theatre.[2] In 2007, Lifeline was honored by the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee with a Special Citation for its 25-year contribution to Chicago theater.[3]

Honoring Lifeline’s children's programming,New City named Lifeline the Best Children's Theatre Company in Chicago in 2000, andChicago Magazine named Lifeline Best Kids' Company in 2002.[citation needed]

In 1991, Lifeline received an award from the Illinois Theatre Alliance for Outstanding Contribution to Children's Theatre, and in 2006 the City of Chicago presented Lifeline Theatre and Joyce Kilmer School with a special award honoring 15 years of educational partnership.[citation needed]

National awards

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Ensemble member Meryl Friedman won the 1999 Distinguished Play Award in the Elementary Category from the American Alliance of Theatre and Education for her adaptation ofJourney of the Sparrows, produced at Lifeline in 1996.[4]

The American Alliance for Theater and Education awarded Lifeline the 2003 Sara Spencer Artistic Achievement Award for sustained and successful achievement in the field of theater for young audiences.[5][6]

Production history

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Lifeline Theatre's work history includes MainStage productions ofPride and Prejudice,The Overcoat,The Left Hand of Darkness,The Talisman Ring,Jane Eyre,Cat's Cradle,Around the World in 80 Days,The Killer Angels,A Room with a View,The Island of Dr. Moreau,The Mark of Zorro,Treasure Island,Neverwhere,The Moonstone,Watership Down, andThe Count of Monte Cristo. Lifeline also produced world premiere adaptations of each volume ofJ. R. R. Tolkien'sThe Lord of the Rings (The Fellowship of the Ring,The Two Towers, andThe Return of the King) and four installments of theDorothy L. Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries (Whose Body?,Strong Poison,Gaudy Night, andBusman's Honeymoon).

Family MainStage productions have includedA Wrinkle in Time,Lizard Music,The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death,The Phantom Tollbooth,Journey of the Sparrows,The Silver Chair, andJohnny Tremain.

In 1986 Lifeline inaugurated its KidSeries program. Productions have includedMr. Popper's Penguins,Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel,Bunnicula,James and the Giant Peach,The Story of Ferdinand,Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle,My Father's Dragon,Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type,The Stinky Cheese Man,Duck for President,The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!,The Velveteen Rabbit,The Last of the Dragons, andArnie the Doughnut.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Search Lifeline Theatre". Archived fromthe original on 2018-01-02. Retrieved2015-04-11.
  2. ^"Chicago Stage Reviews - Review and Features of Chicago Theater".www.chicago-hotels-now.com. Retrieved2023-04-12.
  3. ^"2006-2007 Joseph Jefferson Awards Presented".Live Design Online.
  4. ^"The One and Only Ivan – Geodesic Management". Retrieved2023-09-02.
  5. ^"Lifeline Theatre :: History".www.lifelinetheatre.com. Archived fromthe original on 2006-10-31.
  6. ^"Home".

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