Theater
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
The Skylight’s Wizard of Oz is a show for the child in all of us.
Nov 19th, 2014 by Claire NowakNext Act Commits Heresy
A. R. Gurney’s futuristic parable offers strong views and weak drama, but a stellar cast does its best.
Nov 17th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothLion King Is Still a Winner
Even if you’ve seen it before, it can still surprise with its power and creativity.
Nov 14th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothThe Gospel of A.R. Gurney
His play, Heresy, calls out America with biblical language. Yet Next Act Theatre promises it’s funny, too.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Claire NowakSinging Songs About War
Keep the Home Fires Burning uses 100 years of war-time songs as a theatrical hook -- and a way to make us think.
Nov 5th, 2014 by Claire NowakFar Off Broadway, But Successful
Soulstice Theatre presents Moon Over Buffalo in St. Francis.
Oct 30th, 2014 by Claire NowakAre We All Racists?
Defamation is a courtroom drama that forces audiences to choose sides in racially charged drama. How did Milwaukee vote?
Oct 24th, 2014 by Mrinal GokhaleThe Swan Song of John McGivern
26 years after he first performed in it, McGivern is again the lead in Shear Madness, and loving every minute of it.
Oct 23rd, 2014 by Claire NowakRenaissance Production of Amelia Wins Hearts
Acclaimed production captures love affair tested by Civil War. Our photos capture the action.
Oct 21st, 2014 by Richard DavisOn Stage, the Scandal at TKE Fraternity…
UWM Theater Dept’s Milwonky Too! (Sex, Drugs, and D2L) explores the recent, real-life campus drama.
Oct 16th, 2014 by Claire NowakSo This Gay Man Walks Into a Bookstore
Rep’s production of after all the terrible things I do is strong, but play’s edgy encounter of book store owner and writer is uneven.
Oct 6th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothA Great Glass Menagerie
In Tandem Theatre production is smart, subtle and so true to Tennessee Williams.
Oct 1st, 2014 by Dominique Paul Noth