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On the Line: A College Football Play

Along with being a professor of acting and directing at multiple universities, Jonathan Michaelsen is a long-time football fan. That means he's seen the tension between the academic world and college football - the university's mission is to educate, but there's a lot of real joy and excitement in the game. He decided to write a play about that tension, and he brought in his colleague, theatre professor Ansley Valentine. Based on lots of research, they ended up with a play about all the people it takes to make sure the players - the most visible part of college football - can get on the field and play.

Jonathan Michaelsen and Ansley Valentine's new show is On the Line: A College Football Play. It runs at the Ted Jones Playhouse, here in Bloomington, Indiana, Thursday, May 18 through Saturday, May 20. You can find ticket information at buskirkchumley.org.

Alex Chambers runs WFIU’s arts desk, and produces and hosts WFIU’s Inner States, a weekly podcast and radio show about arts, culture, and ideas from southern Indiana and beyond. He’s the co-creator of How to Survive the Future, a podcast about the present, produced in partnership with Indiana Humanities. He has a PhD in American Studies, with a dissertation called Climate Violence and the Poetics of Refuge, and a book of poems called Bindings: A Preparation, about domestic life and empire. In his spare time, he teaches audio storytelling at the IU Media School. When he’s not in the woods gathering sound, you might see him out for a run on the streets of Bloomington.