A/C Feature 3
Fine Arts Quartet honors Wolfgang Laufer
The ensemble honors its deceased cellist at the third Summer Evenings of Music program at UWM.
Jun 23rd, 2011 by Andy TisdelArt at the “Crossroads”
The inspired installations within the Haggerty Museum's off-campus exhibition invite viewers to Downtown Milwaukee as local artists transform the urban landscape.
Jun 22nd, 2011 by Kat MurrellOptimist’s “Twelfth Night” one to remember
Alverno College hosts the second annual Shakespeare in the Park, with a wonderful, well-rounded selection.
Jun 17th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinPutting the ‘fun’ in dysfunction
In their latest sketch show, the ladies of broadminded comedy hilariously take on mothers, vampires, and dysfunctional family relationships.
Jun 17th, 2011 by Andy TisdelChops and charm for Present Music
Avant-garde diva, a big hit with Present Music in two prior visits, returns Saturday.
Jun 16th, 2011 by Tom StriniJohn Preece shines as Fiddler’s Tevye
Fiddler on the Roof is a tradition that will thrill at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.
Jun 15th, 2011 by Patti WenzelAnderson & Roe shape piano for a new generation
Elizabeth Joy Anderson a PianoArts winner returned to Milwaukee with duo piano partner Greg Anderson and an engaging perspective on musical interpretation.
Jun 6th, 2011 by Michael BarndtCarte Blanche’s “Titus Andronicus” a dish best not served
Inconsistent portrayals and the wrong tone reduce the impact of Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy.
Jun 5th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinOne man’s trash is another woman’s art
At the gallery at Sky High, artist Monica Canilao uses everyday detritus to create ethereal and overwhelming assemblages.
May 31st, 2011 by Jackelyn WicklundThe Rep’s Mark Clements reflects, looks ahead
The artistic director seeks to build on a spectacular first season at the helm of Wisconsin's biggest theater company.
May 25th, 2011 by Tom Strini“Pink Champagne” as potent as whiskey
Neal Havens' new comedy of the family dynamics of coming out darkens as it unfolds.
May 21st, 2011 by Andy TisdelWindfall Theatre’s “Green Sneakers,” as real-life as opera gets
Ricky Ian Gordon cast a baritone as himself in this one-man mini-opera about the AIDS-related death of Gordon's life partner.
May 16th, 2011 by Curt Yorkey