A/C Feature 3
Indian actress Kriti Pant in Milwaukee’s “Success”
Kriti Pant toured India with John Kishline's play about business. Now, she'll appear in "Success" in Milwaukee.
Mar 13th, 2012 by Mary O'Hara Stacy“In the Next Room” an electric exploration of intimacy
The Rep presents a story of emotional evolution, sparked by the invention of the vibrator.
Mar 10th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinA Scary-Funny Teachable Moment
First Stage's Willy Wonka has nasty for the naughty, sweet for the nice.
Mar 8th, 2012 by Rosy RicksAn ageless artist
Tony Bennett and his superb quartet make jazz king again for a night at Marcus Center Uihlein Hall.
Mar 7th, 2012 by Tom StriniA Tony Bennett Q&A
Tony Bennett and his singing daughter, Antonia, will appear together in Uihlein Hall Tuesday night.
Mar 5th, 2012 by Tom StriniContradictory, and worth the choice
In Tandem's latest has its weaknesses, but those weaknesses turn into strengths, fueling a thought-provoking, powerful performance.
Mar 3rd, 2012 by Matthew ReddinAmanda Schoofs does it all
Composer, vocalist, visual artist Amanda Schoofs represents Present Music's 30 interdisciplinary years.
Mar 2nd, 2012 by Tom StriniDisney’s elaborate, touring “Mary Poppins”
An extravagant "Mary Poppins," very different from the movie, alights on the Marcus Center's Broadway Series.
Feb 29th, 2012 by Mary O'Hara StacyAdrienne Danrich’s Harlem Renaissance in Milwaukee
Brilliant singing, inspiring history and infectious enthusiasm for a crucial time in American life make this a must-see show.
Feb 26th, 2012 by Tom StriniEntrepreneur Diva at UWM
Soprano Adrienne Danrich wrote "An Evening in the Harlem Renaissance" and will perform it here Saturday.
Feb 23rd, 2012 by Tom StriniAmazing grace at MAM
The Milwaukee Art Museum's "Accidental Genius" prompts Judith Ann to ponder the Outside and the Inside of the art world.
Feb 22nd, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyWalker Evans photos at the heart of MCT’s new play
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's "A Thousand Words": A photographer's Dustbowl expeditions and the fight for his legacy.
Feb 20th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin