Skylight Music Theatre

158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI, WI 53202

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The Skylight Sings of Christmas

The best parts of streamed holiday show are the less traditional numbers.

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How Evers Spent $2 Billion to Fight Covid

A very long list of recipients. But the money runs out on January 1.

Theater: Theaters Offer Holiday Shows
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Theaters Offer Holiday Shows

Including different versions of Dickens and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’

Theater: Local Companies Are Innovating Amid Pandemic
Theater

Local Companies Are Innovating Amid Pandemic

Renaissance, Next Act and Milwaukee Rep all are finding creative ways to do theater.

Entertainment at a Distance: Pop-In to a Pop-Up This Week
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Pop-In to a Pop-Up This Week

Also, a virtual retail market and a concert livestream celebrating Black lives.

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Remembering Yaakov Sullivan

Former Milwaukee and New York actor and political activist passes away at age 73.

Theater: Dark Days for Local Theater. Literally
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Dark Days for Local Theater. Literally

Local theaters cancel shows, try virtual productions, try to map out a future.

Theater: A ‘Ruddigore’ For the Ages
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A ‘Ruddigore’ For the Ages

Skylight production of less-known Gilbert & Sullivan operetta is clever, funny and smartly sung.

Theater: How a Newsboy Strike Became a Musical
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How a Newsboy Strike Became a Musical

Skylight presents ‘Newsies’, a protest musical about boys fighting unfair labor practices.

Theater: Doing Fine ‘Oklahoma!’
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Doing Fine ‘Oklahoma!’

Skylight’s stripped down approach brings freshness to 76 year old musical

Theater: Skylight Hires New Artistic Director
Theater

Skylight Hires New Artistic Director

New York-based director Michael Unger hired. Ponasik will continue as artistic advisor.

Theater: A Little Baudy, A Bit Risque
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A Little Baudy, A Bit Risque

Skylight’s ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ presents the greatest show Cole Porter ever wrote.

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