A/C Feature 2
Elegance and Passion
Violinist Frank Almond, cellist Tamas Varga and pianist Stephen Beus play from the heights of the classical tradition.
Jan 15th, 2013 by Tom StriniTamas Varga, Vienna Phil’s principal cellist
Frankly Music brings cellist Varga, violinist Frank Almond, pianist Stephan Beus together Monday and Tuesday.
Jan 12th, 2013 by Tom StriniTouring “Chorus Line” glittering, but gilded
The production, at the Milwaukee Theatre this weekend, shines bright, but it's hard to ignore its flaws.
Jan 6th, 2013 by Matthew ReddinVisual Art
Kat Murrell counts down (OK, counts "up") her must-see visual arts exhibits for the first four months of 2013.
Jan 3rd, 2013 by Kat Murrell“A Chorus Line” brings a former Milwaukeean home
Mary Leigh Christine, originally of Racine and Milwaukee, plays a hopeful performer chasing her dreams – on and off stage.
Jan 2nd, 2013 by Matthew ReddinAndreas Delfs, MSO
Delfs, the orchestra's former music director conducts a Viennese New Year's Eve gala. But he's thinking beyond 2013.
Dec 30th, 2012 by Tom StriniMilwaukee arts ring in 2013
Ring in 2013 with Jim Gaffigan, Andreas Delfs or Dustin Diamond, or catch a holiday show before it's too late.
Dec 25th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneNot so holly jolly
At Grand Ave, an all-bear orchestra plays cheerful Christmas tunes all day. In this TCD report, we get the story behind the music.
Dec 24th, 2012 by Christina Wright“Nutcracker vs. Mouse King” battles its way to success
The Quasimondo's adaptation is funny and inventive but also an ambitious, unfinished look at the illusory nature of theater.
Dec 22nd, 2012 by Matthew Reddin“Les Miserables” translates splendidly from stage to screen
"Les Mis" the movie packs enormous star power and emotional force – bu' those Cockney accents, gov'nor? Why?
Dec 20th, 2012 by Ellen M. KozakYour Mother Dances says Merry Christmas
Elizabeth Johnson returns from North Carolina to join her dance company in concert Thursday through Saturday.
Dec 19th, 2012 by Tom StriniThe full list of reviews
Messiah, Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol, Rudolph, Cudahy Caroler -- seen 'em all. Read TCD's reviews before you go.
Dec 13th, 2012 by Tom Strini