A/C Feature 3

French Posters: Commercial but not crass
French Posters

Commercial but not crass

"Posters of Paris: Toulouse-Lautrec & His Contemporaries" opens Friday at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

“Cowboy Versus Samurai”: Smart acting, rough script
“Cowboy Versus Samurai”

Smart acting, rough script

The Boulevard Theatre shows Michael Golamco's flawed, ambitious comedy in its best light.

Three arts groups move into the Grand Avenue

Three arts groups move into the Grand Avenue

Matt Kemple Q&A on Milwaukee Comedy, Pink Banana Theatre and Studio Kristelle's move to the Shops at Grand Avenue.

Philomusica’s “Goldberg”: Brains and lyrical beauty
Philomusica’s “Goldberg”

Brains and lyrical beauty

The Philomusica Quartet closes with a quintet arrangement of Bach's keyboard monument.

Philomusica Quartet: Bach’s “Goldberg” redux
Philomusica Quartet

Bach’s “Goldberg” redux

A string quintet version of Bach's monumental keyboard work, "Goldberg Variations," at the Conservatory Monday.

Time Arts Continuum at Walker’s Point

Time Arts Continuum at Walker’s Point

Why yes, we do inhabit a crazy modern world.

The Florentine’s powerful “Idomeneo”

The Florentine’s powerful “Idomeneo”

Spectacular singing and a smart production make Mozart's last opera seria urgent and modern.

Gerald Casel Dance: Complex and compelling
Gerald Casel Dance

Complex and compelling

Visiting dance professor, near the end of his year at UWM, presents dance of high seriousness.

Gerald Casel: Dislocated dancing
Gerald Casel

Dislocated dancing

Gerald Casel, visiting professor of dance at UWM, gets intense about disorientation. Concert opens Thursday.

MSO at Carnegie Hall: That went well
MSO at Carnegie Hall

That went well

Edo de Waart and the Milwaukee Symphony bring out the ring and shimmer. NEW: Link to NY Times review.

Redefining Neverland: Milwaukee Ballet’s “Peter Pan” soars
Redefining Neverland

Milwaukee Ballet’s “Peter Pan” soars

Exquisite staging and jaw-dropping choreography make for a stunning fantasy.

Face Jugs: Art from 19th-century South Carolina
Face Jugs

Art from 19th-century South Carolina

The expressions of slaves of West African origin on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum.