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MSO: Lawrence Renes spins “The Planets”
MSO

Lawrence Renes spins “The Planets”

Guest conductor Renes leads Holst's astrological suite and Elgar's "Enigma Variations."

On Stage 11/22: Music and theater to be thankful for
On Stage 11/22

Music and theater to be thankful for

MSO presents "The Planets," Frankly Music performs Goldberg Variations, and Milwaukee Chamber Theatre opens a Tom Stoppard comedy.

Philomusica Quartet + Mathieu Dufour

Philomusica Quartet + Mathieu Dufour

Dufour, the Chicago Symphony's principal flutist, excels with the excellent Philomusica Quartet at the Wisconsin Conservatory.

Early Music Now: Handel, master of opera
Early Music Now

Handel, master of opera

Two splendid singers, countertenor Daniel Taylor and soprano Deborah York, do arias and duets with the Theatre of Early Music.

Growing pains of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Million Dollar Quartet
Growing pains of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Million Dollar Quartet

History and rock 'n' roll fantasy collide at the Marcus Center as four legends meet at Sun Records in this tribute/musical.

At Anaba: Works from the Studio of James Hempel
At Anaba

Works from the Studio of James Hempel

Black sheep, a satin bedspread with nude, and landscapes, landscapes, landscapes adorn Shorewood's tea room.

MSO Pops: Marvin and two excellent singers do Broadway
MSO Pops

Marvin and two excellent singers do Broadway

Hamlisch, Christiane Noll and Doug LaBrecque open the Milwaukee Symphony' Pops season.

Savion Glover’s “Bare Soundz” Brings Spirit and Style

Savion Glover’s “Bare Soundz” Brings Spirit and Style

Tap dance is cool again, thanks in large part to Savion Glover. He danced at the Marcus Center Tuesday night.

Tango opera brings 3 Milwaukee companies together

Tango opera brings 3 Milwaukee companies together

Danceworks, Milwaukee Opera Theater and the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra will open Piazzolla's "Maria de Buenos Aires" Thursday.

Fine Arts Quartet, with guest cellist Robert Cohen

Fine Arts Quartet, with guest cellist Robert Cohen

The Fine Arts Quartet takes on Mozart, Bartok and Grieg as it searches for a cellist to replace the late Wolfgang Laufer.

“Dead Man’s Cell Phone”: Good conversation, fuzzy connection
“Dead Man’s Cell Phone”

Good conversation, fuzzy connection

Pink Banana's latest show is a great piece of theater and performance, except there's something missing.

First Stage, where dreams take wing

First Stage, where dreams take wing

"Don't Tell Me I Can't Fly" tells of Della Wells, who became a successful artist despite growing up with a mentally ill parent.