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TimeLine's '33 Variations' hits all the right notes

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Janet Ulrich Brooks plays Dr. Katherine Brandt, a music scholar trying to unlock the mystery of why Beethoven spent years composing variations on a mediocre theme in TimeLine Theatre's Chicago-area premiere of Moises Kaufman's "33 Variations."

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Beethoven (Terry Hamilton, right) obsesses over teasing the last bit of music out of a minor waltz by Anton Diabelli in TimeLine Theatre's "33 Variations" featuring pianist George Lepauw.

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As her life draws to an end, Katherine Brandt (Janet Ulrich Brooks, right) and her daughter Clara (Jessie Fisher) spend the most valuable currency — time — in Nick Bowling's Chicago-area premiere of Moises Kaufman's "33 Variations" at TimeLine Theatre.

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Director Nick Bowling, projection designer Mike Tutaj and a superb cast combine for TimeLine Theatre's moving, deeply personal Chicago-area premiere of Moises Kaufman's "33 Variations."

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Janet Ulrich Brooks is outstanding as Dr. Katherine Brandt, a music scholar trying to unlock the mystery of why Beethoven spent years composing variations on a mediocre theme in TimeLine Theatre's Chicago-area premiere of Moises Kaufman's smart “33 Variations.” The play has humor and heart, and it contains some wonderfully moving moments.