Theater
Thoroughly modern Moliere at UWM
An eye-opening student production of Moliere's "Lovers Quarrels," in Richard Wilbur's stageworthy translation, merits attention.
Dec 9th, 2010 by Michael BarndtPickering shines as Scrooge in The Rep’s “A Christmas Carol”
The Rep presents Charles Dickens' classic tale of generosity and good cheer, sure to melt the heart of any modern-day Scrooge.
Dec 5th, 2010 by Matthew ReddinScrooge in Rouge routs holiday blahs
In Tandem Theatre revives its saucy holiday hit, A Christmas Carol in which anything that can go wrong goes hilariously wrong.
Dec 4th, 2010 by Paul MastersonMcGivern’s “Home for the Holidays”
John McGivern's "Home for the Holidays" is like a plate of homemade Christmas cookies: comfortingly familiar, and a joy to share with loved ones.
Dec 3rd, 2010 by Ellen BurmeisterAPT’s new “Gift of the Magi” enriches the season
James DeVita and Josh Schmidt added music and songs to their adaptation of O. Henry's sweetly ironic tale of Christmas love and sacrifice.
Dec 2nd, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganRecovering from Caroline O’Connor’s “Bombshells”
Caroline O'Connor shows the intricacies of womanhood in The Rep's staging of Joanna Murray-Smith's heady, hilarious one-woman show.
Nov 30th, 2010 by Rosy RicksSunset’s “Wonderful Life” a bittersweet end for Salentine
Artistic Director Mark Salentine touchingly directs his last show, as 50-year institution Sunset Playhouse cuts back.
Nov 30th, 2010 by Peggy Sue Dunigan“My Son Pinocchio” is perfectly magic at First Stage
Artistic Director Jeff Frank stages the perfect show to articulate the magic of family this season.
Nov 28th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganThe Rep brings world-class theatre to Milwaukee
Equal parts comedy and commentary, "Bombshells" tells the tale of six women at pivotal life points, brought to life by world-renowned actress Caroline O'Connor.
Nov 28th, 2010 by Rosy RicksFaith fuels humor at The Boulevard Theatre
Playwright Evan Smith exposes the limitations of blind faith in the Boulevard Theatre's delightfully humorous "Savannah Disputation"
Nov 26th, 2010 by Michael BarndtJack Forbes Wilson shines in The Rep’s LIBERACE!
The brilliant lights and costumes combined with Wilson's expert performance pay a fitting tribute to one of the world’s most iconic and entertaining virtuosos.
Nov 23rd, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganChamber Theatre’s Subject Was Roses touches
MCT stages Frank Gilroy's 1965 Pulitzer winner, a kitchen-table dramedy of set in the wake of World War II.
Nov 21st, 2010 by Peggy Sue Dunigan