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First Stage: “Jackie (Robinson) and Me”
First Stage

“Jackie (Robinson) and Me”

A boy touches a baseball card and travels back in time to meet the first African-American player in Major League Baseball.

“Sweeney Todd” at Carte Blanche

“Sweeney Todd” at Carte Blanche

Carte Blanche Theatre's production of Sondheim's great on the dramatic, a penny short on the music.

New “Jeeves” blossoms at MCT

New “Jeeves” blossoms at MCT

"Jeeves in Bloom," a Margaret Raether adaptation of the P.G. Wodehouse stories, is packed to the brim with comedy, fueled by a returning Matt Daniels and a cast of archetypal characters.

“American Idiot” rocks, but with shallow roles

“American Idiot” rocks, but with shallow roles

The touring Broadway rock opera is all punk and bombast, but leaves story depth and complexity off stage right.

Backstage with Mark Metcalf: Matt Kemple
Backstage with Mark Metcalf

Matt Kemple

The Milwaukee Comedy founder and part-owner of the Underground Collaborative talks to Mark about the growth in the city's comedy scene and the busy weekend ahead.

Matt Daniels re-ups as Jeeves for MCT

Matt Daniels re-ups as Jeeves for MCT

In "Jeeves in Bloom," a quasi-sequel to 2010's "Jeeves Intervenes," the consummate valet must help his employer Bertie escape more romantic entanglements and meddling aunts.

First Stage steps up to the plate for “Jackie and Me”

First Stage steps up to the plate for “Jackie and Me”

The company's latest adventure pairs a time-traveling young boy with Jackie Robinson, in a play that doesn't shy away from the issues of racism implicit in his story.

“Grace” a play to believe in

“Grace” a play to believe in

Craig Wright's play Grace is a beautiful exploration of the nature of faith and belief, and David Cecsarini's cast presents it with ease.

“Road to Mecca” lined with heart-wrenching performances

“Road to Mecca” lined with heart-wrenching performances

Renaissance Theaterworks' season closer beautifully tells the story of outsider artist Helen Martins' fears and struggles in 1974 apartheid South Africa.

Theatrical Tendencies’ “Normal Heart” beats strongly

Theatrical Tendencies’ “Normal Heart” beats strongly

A few arrhythmias may weaken the impact of Larry Kramer's semi-autobiographical tale of the dawn of the AIDS crisis, but a core of strong actors buoy the production.

Chad M. Bauman announced as Rep managing director

Chad M. Bauman announced as Rep managing director

Bauman, currently the associate executive director at D.C.'s Arena Stage, will replace outgoing director Dawn Helsing Wolters by June 1.

Next Act puts faith in “Grace”

Next Act puts faith in “Grace”

Director David Cescarini talks about his season's last play, an exploration of how we believe what we believe in. Plus: Next Act's 2013-14 season announced.