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A bold story about the controversial creation that reshaped women’s lives is the focus of The Birth of the Pill, a world premiere play launching TimeLine Theatre’s 30th Anniversary season in September. 

The Birth of the Pill —by playwright Jessica Huang, based on the book by Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago author Jonathan Eig (King: A Life), directed by Sandra Marquez—is an eye-opening story about science, power, and the women who paid the price for progress. Commissioned and developed by TimeLine Theatre, this highly anticipated world premiere is the opening production of the company’s inaugural, four-show season at its new home in Chicago’s Uptown community.


Previews of The Birth of the Pill start September 2. Performances run through October 4 at TimeLine Theatre, 5035 N. Broadway (at Argyle) in Uptown. Single tickets go on sale July 21. For tickets and information, call the TimeLine Box Office at (773) 281-8463 x1 or visit timelinetheatre.com.

TimeLine looks forward to bringing this chapter of global history to its stage and is ready to probe the play’s urgent questions about consent, sacrifice, and the complicated cost of social change. The Birth of the Pill begins in the mid‑20th century as a radical dream begins to take shape: a simple pill that would give women full control over their reproductive futures. Championing this groundbreaking idea are feminist activist Margaret Sanger, scientist Gregory Pincus, gynecologist John Rock, and philanthropist Katharine McCormick—visionaries working under intense secrecy amid legal, scientific, and religious roadblocks. Meanwhile, in Puerto Rico, clinical trials place the burden of experimentation on women like Ramona Delgado, whose lives and bodies become entangled in the quest for scientific advancement.

Audiences will be hard-pressed to recall another play that interacts with its source material quite like The Birth of the Pill. Huang calls it “a play in conversation with the book by Jonathan Eig,” offering a fresh, critical look at how the book holds up 14 years after publication, after the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, and amidst the current cultural and political climate of the United States.

“I’m excited almost beyond words to see The Birth of the Pill on stage,” said Eig. “Jessica Huang’s play is a whole new thing—not so much an adaptation as a reinvention. I feel like the book had a baby, and the child is more brilliant and beautiful than I ever could have dreamed. I can’t wait for everyone to see it.”


Published in 2014 by W. W. Norton, Eig’s book The Birth of the Pill was hailed as “one giant leap for womenkind” by The Guardian and named a “Best Book of 2014” by the Chicago Tribune. Eig’s subsequent biography of Martin Luther King Jr., King: A Life, won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for biography. His biography of Muhammad Ali, Ali: A Life, won the PEN/ESPN Award and inspired a documentary by Ken Burns, for which Eig served as consulting producer. Other literary works include Get Capone, Opening Day, and The Luckiest Man. Eig (jonathaneig.com) confirms this is his first involvement in theatre since he played trumpet in the pit orchestra for Brigadoon at Spring Valley High School. He and his wife, Jennifer Tescher, are longtime TimeLine Theatre subscribers.


“Befitting TimeLine’s mission, The Birth of the Pill is a story that transcends time—exploring the quest to invent the birth control pill, the struggles, controversies, and harm caused by its creation and clinical trials, and all the history that continues to unfold since. We can’t wait to bring this play to Uptown to launch the inaugural season in our new home,” said TimeLine Theatre Artistic Director PJ Powers.

“We’ve been great admirers and friends of Jonathan Eig for many years, and I began talking with him more than a decade ago about adapting one of his many tremendous books into a play,” Powers added. “The Birth of the Pill quickly became that passion project for TimeLine, among his lauded body of work, and we were thrilled to commission Jessica Huang, a playwright whose skill, craft, and unique voice had already captured our great interest. The pairing of Jessica and Jon—and the invaluable leadership of director Sandra Marquez—has been one of the most inspiring collaborations I’ve witnessed in TimeLine’s 30 years. Jon has been a generous contributor, sharing his depth of research, while also being an enthusiastic cheerleader for Jessica to create a piece of theatre in her own voice, and for this moment, distinct from when and how the book was first written.”


“The play is an adaptation, but also an addition to Jon’s book,” agreed Huang. “For me, the story of the Puerto Rican women who were coerced to participate in clinical trials is not only a crucial piece of our history, it is actually the center of this story. So while the play is a faithful adaptation, it is also a retelling that challenges his book, adds to his book, and collaborates with it. Sort of like my friendship with Jon, which became a part of the play as well.”

The commission and development of The Birth of the Pill was supported in part by the Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Foundation.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Previews of The Birth of the Pill are Wednesday, September 2; Thursday, September 3; and Friday, September 4 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, September 5 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 6 at 2 p.m.; and Tuesday, September 8; and Wednesday, September 9 at 7:30 p.m. Opening Night is Thursday, September 10 at 7:30 p.m. Regular performances continue through October 4: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 p.m. Exception: No 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 12.


BUYING TICKETS


Single tickets to The Birth of the Pill, priced $40–$100, go on sale July 21. For tickets and information, visit timelinetheatre.com or call the TimeLine Box Office at (773) 281-8463 x1. 

Preview tickets are $40 - $63. Single tickets to regular performances are $65 - $100. Prices vary based on performance date and seat location. 

Pay What You Will pricing is available for these previews: Thursday, September 3 at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, September 4 at 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday, September 5 at 7:30 p.m. Student discount to all performances is 35% off regular price with valid ID. TimeLine is also a member of TCG’s Blue Star Theatre Program and is offering $30 tickets to U.S. military personnel, veterans, first responders, and their spouses and family. 

All listed prices are inclusive of fees.

Ticket buyers ages 18-35 may join TimeLine’s free MyLine program to obtain access to discounted tickets, special events and more. Discounted rates for groups of 10 or more are also available. Visit timelinetheatre.com/discounts for more about available discounts.


LOCATION/PARKING/TRANSPORTATION

TimeLine’s new home is located at 5035 N. Broadway (at Argyle) in the heart of Chicago’s Uptown community.


TimeLine Theatre is easily reached via public transportation, located steps away from the CTA Red Line stop at Argyle. The #36 Broadway bus stops at Broadway and Argyle, the #151 Sheridan stops three blocks east at Argyle, and the #81 Foster stops at Broadway and Foster, just two blocks north.

Convenient parking is a new hallmark for TimeLine Theatre. The self-park garage at 5051 N. Broadway, two doors north of the theatre, offers up to 6 hours of parking for $10, with validation. Ask for a validation sticker from TimeLine’s Audience Services staff. The self-park surface lot at 5017 N. Winthrop in the heart of Asia on Argyle also offers discounted parking for up to 6 hours for just $7 via an app and QR code.


Nearby street and metered parking is available but limited. Please note some streets are zoned for resident parking only. Visit timelinetheatre.com/venues/timeline-theatre for additional information, including driving directions and nearby dining recommendations.

DISCUSSIONS


Pre-Show Discussions:
 Starting one hour before the performance, a 30-minute introductory conversation will be hosted by a TimeLine Company Member and the dramaturg on Wednesday, September 16.

Post-Show Discussions: A brief, informal post-show discussion hosted by a TimeLine Company Member and featuring the dramaturg and members of the production team on Thursday, September 17; Sunday, September 27; and Thursday, October 1.


Company Member Discussion:
 A post-show discussion with the team of artists who choose TimeLine’s programming and guide the company’s mission on Sunday, September 13.

Sunday Scholars Panel Discussion:
 A one-hour panel discussion featuring experts on the themes and issues of the play in a moderated discussion, following the performance on Sunday, September 20.


All discussions are free and open to the public. 


ACCESSIBILITY


Captioned Performances:
Open-captioned performances with a text display of words and sounds heard during performances are Friday, September 25 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, September 26 at 2 p.m.


Performances featuring audio description and ASL interpretation are to be announced.


TIMELINE’S INAUGURAL 2026-27 SEASON AT ITS NEW HOME IN UPTOWN

Following The Birth of the Pill, TimeLine Theatre’s 30th Anniversary, four-show season continues with:

  • The Chicago premiere of the Olivier Award-winning Home, I’m Darling by Laura Wade, directed by TimeLine Company Member Mechelle Moe—a sharp, dark comedy examining nostalgia, marriage, and the seductive fantasy of a “simpler” past (November - December 2026).
  • The Chicago premiere of The Far Country by Lloyd Suh, directed by TimeLine Company Member Helen Young—a sweeping immigration epic and 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist exploring identity, sacrifice, and generational resilience in the shadow of exclusionary U.S. policy (February - March 2027).
  • Merrily We Roll Along, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by George Furth, based on the original play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, directed by TimeLine Associate Artistic Director Nick Bowling with music direction by Otto Vogel—a Tony Award–winning musical unfolding in reverse, tracing the shifting relationships and ambitions of three friends over two decades (April - May 2027)


See it for yourself … from the best seats in the house! Save up to 25% off regular ticket prices and enjoy ultimate flexibility, priority access, and preferred reserved seating with a TimeLine FlexPass. Four options, priced from $189 to $389, are now on sale. MyLine FlexPasses (exclusively for patrons age 18-35) are also available for $85 (after enrolling in TimeLine’s free MyLine program). For more information and to purchase, call (773) 281-8463 x1 or visit timelinetheatre.com.

IT’S TIME: ABOUT TIMELINE’S NEW HOME


In 1997, six graduates of The Theatre School at DePaul University each pitched in $50 to launch a new theatre company focused on plays inspired by history that connect to today’s social and political issues. Over 30 years, largely operating out of a modest, 99-seat black box theater in a Lakeview East church, TimeLine grew to be a vital force in Chicago’s arts scene.

Building on this legacy, after nearly eight years of preparation including approximately 18 months of construction, TimeLine Theatre successfully repurposed a 1910s Reebie and Brother warehouse in Chicago’s Uptown community into a vibrant new cultural destination and the city’s newest live theater space.

TimeLine Theatre’s new home spans five stories and 33,600 square feet, combining 21,000 square feet of new construction with 12,600 square feet of adaptive reuse of portions of the former warehouse. Today, 5035 N. Broadway is home to a new, flexible, intimate 250-seat black box theatre that can be re-imagined for every show; exhibit galleries that enhance the production experience; dedicated space for Living History students, education programming, and community gathering; expanded social spaces, including a bar and café with patio; a spacious and visible rehearsal room that invites a view of the art as it’s being made; and office and production space for TimeLine’s growing staff.

TimeLine’s sleek facade brings new visual excitement to the Broadway streetscape with a 40-foot vertical blade marquee inspired by historic marquees in the neighborhood, including the Uptown Theatre and Aragon Ballroom. A green storefront canopy nods to nearby Uptown landmarks including Sun Wah BBQ and the Green Mill. A prominent glass curtain wall completes the Broadway facade, providing dramatic views into interior spaces that highlight the cultural activity inside.

Since launching It’s Time: The Campaign for TimeLine’s New Home, TimeLine has successfully raised more than $43 million toward the approximately $46 million project cost, including $12.9 million in public support ($2.9 million from the State of Illinois, $10 million from the City of Chicago), and funds from more than 200 generous individual donors. 

ABOUT TIMELINE THEATRE COMPANY

TimeLine Theatre Company, recipient of the 2016 MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions, was founded in 1997 with a mission to present stories inspired by history that connect to today’s social and political issues.


Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary Season, TimeLine has presented 98 productions, including 16 world premieres and 44 Chicago premieres, and launched the Living History Education Program, which brings the company's mission to life for students in Chicago Public Schools. Recipient of the Alford-Axelson Award for Nonprofit Managerial Excellence and the Richard Goodman Strategic Planning Award from the Association for Strategic Planning, TimeLine has received 64 Jeff Awards, including an award for Outstanding Production 11 times.

TimeLine is led by Artistic Director PJ Powers, Executive Director Mica Cole, and Board President Anne Voshel. TimeLine Company members are Will Allan, Nick Bowling, Janet Ulrich Brooks, Behzad Dabu, Charles Andrew Gardner, Lara Goetsch, Juliet Hart, Anish Jethmalani, Mildred Marie Langford, Mechelle Moe, David Parkes, Ron OJ Parson, PJ Powers, Maren Robinson, and Helen Young.

Major corporate, government and foundation donors providing season support via TimeLine’s Annual Fund include Abe and Ida Cooper Foundation, Bayless Family Foundation, Crown Family Philanthropies, HGA, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation, Laughing Acres Family Foundation, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, Polk Bros. Foundation, The Service Club of Chicago, The Shubert Foundation, Van Dam Charitable Foundation, and Walder Foundation. Major supporters of TimeLine’s Sustainability Fund include The Madge Goldman Foundation, The Passionflower Foundation, The Pritzker Traubert Foundation, and Anonymous. TimeLine also acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

For more information, visit timelinetheatre.com, or Facebook or Instagram (@TimeLineTheatre on both platforms).

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