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TimeLine Theatre Company continues its 2012-13 season with the Midwest premiere of Concerning Strange Devices from the Distant West, reuniting long-time collaborators playwright Naomi Iizuka and director Lisa Portes in their TimeLine debuts. Performances run now through April 14, 2013 at TimeLine Theatre, 615 W. Wellington Ave, Chicago. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below!
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Dmitri Mendelssohn (Michael McKeogh, right) explains his theories about travel and how it should re-wire your prefrontal cortex to Kiku (Tiffany Villarin)
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Isabel Hewlett (Rebecca Spence, left) learns about the new art of photography from photographer Adolfo Farsari (Michael McKeogh, right)
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Cast member Tiffany Villarin
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Isabel Hewlett (Rebecca Spence) recalls the time she spent with an unexpected lover
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“How small is the world’s smallest camera … and what private moments could it capture?� wonders Kiku (Tiffany Villarin)
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Collector Dmitri Mendelssohn (Michael McKeogh) talks about art forgery and his collection of Meiji-era photographs
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Edmund Hewlett (Craig Spidle) talks about his missing wife Isabel, who disappeared while traveling in Japan
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Kiku (Tiffany Villarin) talks about the human blind spot
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Isabel Hewlett (Rebecca Spence, left) is fascinated by her discovery in Japan of photographer Adolfo Farsari (Michael McKeogh, right) and his subject, a tattooed man (Kroydell Galima, center)
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Isabel Hewlett (Rebecca Spence, left) is embarrassed but fascinated by photographer Adolfo Farsari (Michael McKeogh, right) and his subject, a tattooed man (Kroydell Galima, center)
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Hiro (Kroydell Galima, left) and Edmund Hewlett (Craig Spidle) talk business over drinks
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