Theater

Milwaukee Scribe: Four things I’ve been meaning to tell you
Milwaukee Scribe

Four things I’ve been meaning to tell you

Next Act's "Vigil," the Eisner remade, the Pfister seeks a writer, a Haiti conference at the Lynden.

Hamlet, Faust and Martin Luther walk into a bar…

Hamlet, Faust and Martin Luther walk into a bar…

Windfall Theatre's "Wittenburg," philosophical comedy shows that great minds drink alike.

Scenes from the First Stage Make Believe Ball at the Hilton

Scenes from the First Stage Make Believe Ball at the Hilton

Families enjoyed activities, arts, improv and candy before the big fundraising dinner and dance for the Milwaukee premier children's theater organization.

“Waiting” asks much and answers little — a fitting mix

“Waiting” asks much and answers little — a fitting mix

Fools for Tragedy reimagine Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" as a metatheatrical story of two actors awaiting their first rehearsal.

What’s old is new for Fools for Tragedy

What’s old is new for Fools for Tragedy

Jordan Gwiazdowski and the Fools for Tragedy would revitalize classic works of drama for a new generation of theatergoers.

The Rep’s “Mockingbird” memory

The Rep’s “Mockingbird” memory

The Rep's graceful "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee's landmark novel, is a memoir, not a tract.

First Stage: “A Wrinkle in Time”
First Stage

“A Wrinkle in Time”

First Stage's version of a children's sci-fi classic is long on thrills and fun, but a little murky.

NEW!: August Wilson’s “Jitney”: African-American life, distilled
NEW!

August Wilson’s “Jitney”: African-American life, distilled

Andre Lee Ellis and Company take on Wilson's tale of unlicensed black cabbies in 1970s Pittsburgh.

Soulstice Theatre: Before “Rent,” “tick…tick…Boom!”
Soulstice Theatre

Before “Rent,” “tick…tick…Boom!”

Milwaukee's South Side theater troupe give the local premiere of Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical show.

Mark Metcalf directs “A Wrinkle in Time”

Mark Metcalf directs “A Wrinkle in Time”

First Stage has a great friend in Mark Metcalf, known for his TV and movie work. He's directing his first show there.

Marti Gobel brings the characters of “Neat” to life

Marti Gobel brings the characters of “Neat” to life

The latest in Renaissance Theaterworks' Diversity Series is a look into the life of playwright Charlayne Woodward.

Rep: Crush up your Shakespeare
Rep

Crush up your Shakespeare

"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" is really stupid -- and really funny.