Arts & Culture
“Underneath the Lintel” a majestic, multilayered story
C. Michael Wright brilliantly synthesizes Glen Berger's script and James Ridge's powerful performance.
Feb 23rd, 2013 by Matthew ReddinBoulevard offers a mature “Last Romance”
Three 60+ actors, one young outlier, and a fluffy dog complete a strong cast telling an often-untold style of story.
Feb 22nd, 2013 by Christina WrightThe Milwaukee Art Museum’s dazzling “Color Rush”
This expansive, vibrant survey tracks the evolution of color photography from fantastical innovation to ubiquitous practice.
Feb 22nd, 2013 by Kat MurrellJames Ridge alone “Underneath the Lintel” at MCT
James Ridge, of American Players Theatre fame, returns to Milwaukee Chamber Theatre in a one-man show.
Feb 21st, 2013 by Cheryl FigueroaFirst Stage’s “Pinkalicious” a tasty treat for Milwaukee
Young actor Mallorey Wallace, one of the two girls cast as the title character, talks about being a part of this "so cute" musical.
Feb 21st, 2013 by Emily Carl“Sister Act” uplifts the musical soul
The touring musical updates the 1992 Whoopi Goldberg film, moving it to the '70s disco era, but keeps its soulful charm.
Feb 20th, 2013 by Angela MorganColorful openings and closings
MAM's photography survey "Color Rush" opens Friday, while exhibits at UWM and Anaba wrap up.
Feb 20th, 2013 by Kat MurrellSinging nuns, pink overload, & lots of love
Frank Almond's new CD tells his Stradivarius' story, a premier photo exhibit opens at MAM and a bounty of theater including Sister Act and Pinkalicious.
Feb 19th, 2013 by Lacy LandreHaggerty’s “Images of the Virgin Mary”
The Haggerty's upstairs exhibition features depictions of Mary over six centuries, from medieval portraits to modern Dali.
Feb 19th, 2013 by Kat MurrellRoyal Comedy Tour brings heavy hitters to Milwaukee
Urban comedy veterans Sommore, Bruce Bruce, Mark Curry and Earthquake commanded the stage at the Milwaukee Theatre.
Feb 17th, 2013 by Stephanie Beecher“The Walking Dead’s” zombie-killers come to Milwaukee
The Riverside Theater hosted Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Norman Reedus, producer Greg Nicotero and a horde of rabid fans.
Feb 17th, 2013 by Christina WrightMasques lets French masters speak once more
Early Music Now's guests displayed a perfect understanding of Rameau et al. and presented a new, imaginative work.
Feb 17th, 2013 by Jonathan Brodie