Marcus Performing Arts Center
929 N. Water St., Milwaukee, WI 53202
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Kiley-grove replacement designed to provide more access, host more events.
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Dom Noth reviews the highs and lows of Florentine's latest opera.
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Executive director Jeremy Ebersole leaving the city's leading historic preservation group.
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Plus: the Milwaukee Black Theater Festival, Dragon Boat races, Morning Glory Art Fair and more.
Aug 11th, 2022 by Michael HollowaySculpture Milwaukee Returning In Phases For 2022
Five pieces on display now with more to follow as part of sixth-annual series.
Jun 16th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneMarcus Center Starts Construction On Former Chestnut Grove
Redeveloped outdoor space for concerts would include 24 honey locust trees.
May 31st, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneFlorentine’s Smaller Show Is Charming
Two early 20th century mini-operas, 'Cinderella,' and a Ravel work about a naughty child, are well performed.
Mar 14th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothSt. Patrick’s Day Parade Returns
Plus, a St. Patricks Day block party, Oscar-nominated shorts play at the Avalon, a makers market bar crawl and more.
Mar 10th, 2022 by Michael HollowayMama Tried Motorcycle Show Returns
Plus, the Shamrock Shuffle, a Frank Sinatra Musical, a Pretty Woman Musical and more.
Mar 3rd, 2022 by Michael HollowayCity Completes Renaming Old World Third To Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Milwaukee fixes a 1984 "injustice" by extending King Drive through Downtown.
Jan 17th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneChills on the Hill Puts Spooky Spin on Bay View Event
Plus, Boo at the Zoo, a wine fest at the Mitchell Park Domes, a record release at X-Ray Arcade and Hamilton the musical.
Oct 21st, 2021 by Michael HollowayFirst Ever PridetoberFest
Plus, a Lakefront Brewery release party, a Harvest Festival, the Get Down turns 18, a exhibition of lost trades and an opera at the performing arts center.
Oct 7th, 2021 by Michael Holloway