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Can Bipartisan Effort Save State Arts Funding?
Wisconsin ranks 50th in arts support. Group of 'heavy hitters' hopes to change that.
May 2nd, 2023 by Jay RathSkylight’s ‘Noises Off’ a Fast-Paced Farce
But its first staging ever of non-musical (with musical interludes) less fun than it should be.
Mar 21st, 2023 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Hoops’ Circles Around Jewelry Black Women Wear
Chamber Theatre presents new play, new voices targeting racism about simple hoops.
Mar 15th, 2023 by Dominique Paul NothBlack Arts MKE Teaches Students Black History With Interactive Show
February production at Marcus Center brought students on stage to learn and perform.
Mar 3rd, 2023 by PrincessSafiya ByersNoble Catering Will Operate Skylight Bar & Bistro
F Street's catering company starts Feb. 3, coinciding with opening night of 'Evita.'
Jan 25th, 2023 by Sophie BolichChamber Theatre Not Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Revival of Albee’s caustic classic is well acted, powerful and intriguing.
Jan 23rd, 2023 by Dominique Paul NothChamber Theatre’s ‘Misery’ Is Intense
Production more intimate than famous movie but dramatically spotty.
Nov 22nd, 2022 by Dominique Paul Noth“Where Did We Sit On The Bus?” Aims To Address Segregation
But Milwaukee Chamber Theatre stumbles into banalities.
Oct 4th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothA New Name In Wisconsin Theater
Director Jacob Janssen moved from Manhattan to lead Sturgeon Bay’s Third Street Playhouse.
Sep 28th, 2022 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Indecent’ Offers Tangy Slice of Theater History
But Paula Vogel’s play about playwright Sholem Asch’s travails bogs down in over busy Chamber Theatre staging.
Mar 15th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothMCT’s ‘Mala’ Is Good Family Drama
Rána Roman shines in one-person show, but staging is uneven.
Feb 1st, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothChamber Theatre Offers Home Cooking
‘Stew’ mixes a Black family’s conflicts and musings on Shakespeare, with uneven results.
Oct 25th, 2021 by Dominique Paul Noth