Emily Carl

Recent Articles

Ryan Blomquist breaks down his 48 Hour Film Project victory

Ryan Blomquist breaks down his 48 Hour Film Project victory

The local filmmaker, who's worked with Milwaukee Film on Collaborative Cinema projects, discusses the process of crafting his prizewinning thriller, "Olivia," in a mere two days' time.

“Catch Me If You Can” soars at the Marcus

“Catch Me If You Can” soars at the Marcus

An authentic '60s musical vibe cribbed from "Hairspray" supports a strong cast, vibrant sets and high-kicking choreography.

“Guns N’ Rosenkavalier” hits some bumps but ends with a bang

“Guns N’ Rosenkavalier” hits some bumps but ends with a bang

Opera singer Andrew Wilkowske lets his inner rocker out, fusing art and rock song without many missteps.

MCT’s Young Playwrights Festival an intro to new talent

MCT’s Young Playwrights Festival an intro to new talent

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's latest installment of the biennial festival gives three teenage writers a platform for their plays.

Jack Hanna (and friends) educate and entertain at the Marcus

Jack Hanna (and friends) educate and entertain at the Marcus

Jungle Jack Hanna, of TV fame, brought his live show to Milwaukee.

One Irish dancer sheds light on “Lord of the Dance”

One Irish dancer sheds light on “Lord of the Dance”

Dancer Katie Kerrigan describes the preparation necessary for performers in Michael Flatley's famous production, coming to the Milwaukee Theatre.

First Stage’s “Pinkalicious” a tasty treat for Milwaukee

First Stage’s “Pinkalicious” a tasty treat for Milwaukee

Young actor Mallorey Wallace, one of the two girls cast as the title character, talks about being a part of this "so cute" musical.

“Fawlty Towers” revived at Carte Blanche

“Fawlty Towers” revived at Carte Blanche

"Fawlty Towers," the hilarious British TV comedy from the 1970s, works live on stage.

Florentine showcases romantic variety with “That’s Amore”

Florentine showcases romantic variety with “That’s Amore”

The company's four Studio Artists take center stage to perform love songs from across the Western canon.