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Natalie Merchant and the MSO: A dreamy Saturday night
Natalie Merchant and the MSO

A dreamy Saturday night

Merchant performed songs from her beautiful 2010 album "Leave Your Sleep," a collection of poems set to music.

Off the Wall’s “Trainspotting”: disturbing, amazing
Off the Wall’s “Trainspotting”

disturbing, amazing

Off the Wall Theatre stages Harry Gibson's adaptation with unnerving, incredible results.

The Florentine Opera’s Carmen and Don Jose

The Florentine Opera’s Carmen and Don Jose

Funny, friendly Audrey Babcock and Noah Stewart, as opera's top dysfunctional couple in Bizet's "Carmen" at the Florentine.

“Enfrascada” a spellbinding portrait of obsession

“Enfrascada” a spellbinding portrait of obsession

Renaissance Theaterworks' season opener follows a woman who'll do anything to regain the man she loves.

Trisha Brown at Alverno: Rational bodies in motion
Trisha Brown at Alverno

Rational bodies in motion

The Alverno Presents series brings Trisha Brown's elegant, skilled dances and dancers back to Milwaukee.

On Stage 10/16: Favorites returning, or reimagined
On Stage 10/16

Favorites returning, or reimagined

Opera La Boheme becomes ballet; the LGBT Film Fest celebrates a 2nd annual 25th anniversary; First Stage adapts "Big."

Frankly Music puts Levy, clarinet to the fore

Frankly Music puts Levy, clarinet to the fore

Frank Almond's chamber series opens with guests from the Milwaukee Symphony, with principal clarinetist Todd Levy featured.

MSO Pops, honoring Hamlisch and Richard Rodgers

MSO Pops, honoring Hamlisch and Richard Rodgers

Francesco Lecce-Chong fills in for the late Hamlisch, the MSO's principal pops conductor.

Mamet’s “November”: Political, but not polemical
Mamet’s “November”

Political, but not polemical

Windfall Theatre stages David Mamet's 2007 comedy; it's more farce than satire.

“Titanic: the Musical” steams to the Milwaukee Theatre
“Titanic

the Musical” steams to the Milwaukee Theatre

Wisconsinite Geoff Karnish provides a preview to "Titanic," an emotionally charged Broadway musical.

Windfall elects to open season with Mamet’s “November”

Windfall elects to open season with Mamet’s “November”

Director Maureen Kilmurry and lead actor Robert W.C. Kennedy discuss the extra-timely presidential satire.

Ensemble Caprice, early music a bluesman would get

Ensemble Caprice, early music a bluesman would get

Early Music Now opens with Ensemble Caprice, in Spanish music from the New World.