Theater
The demanding, delicate craft of the one-actor play
Success relies on the behind-the-scenes interdependence between actor and director.
Oct 2nd, 2009 by Paul MastersonRashomon
Justice and human nature intertwine in this classic tale of a twisted crime plot retold by four people.
Sep 29th, 2009 by Judith Ann MoriartyHighlights from 9/28 to 10/6
This week brings promise of Yo-Yo Ma, 'awakened' senses, an ode to jazz and also women pilots. Plus, tango and 'Gonzo Ballet' updates.
Sep 29th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonSkylight leadership firms up plans
Lounsbery, Jensen and Cabot discuss the near future of the Skylight Opera Theatre; link to Oct. Skylight benefit in New York.
Sep 28th, 2009 by Tom StriniTuesdays with Morrie at Soulstice
A trip to reconnect leads to a discovery of self, life and death in this Soulstice performance.
Sep 27th, 2009 by Peggy Sue Dunigan“The Receptionist” is perplexing and political
Windfall's production of "The Receptionist" comes with intrigue and office dysfunction but not a lot to hold it all together.
Sep 26th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonAmy S. Jensen steps into Managing Director role at Skylight
Former Skylight finance director returns to fill the embattled role left open when Eric Dillner resigned.
Sep 23rd, 2009 by Brian JacobsonA ‘Light’ shines in Waukesha
Stage review: Waukesha Civic Theatre opens the season with musical operetta set in Florence, and brings a touch of class to the western county.
Sep 23rd, 2009 by Paul MastersonActing behind the scenes
TCD's resident community stage actress shares her diary about working as a player in Bay Players' "Noises Off!" that premieres this weekend.
Sep 22nd, 2009 by Hope StolarskiHighlights from 9/22 to 9/28
It's a big week for classical music, smaller think pieces and raucous comedies.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Brian JacobsonSkylight’s singing and comedy trump crisis
A brilliant "Barber of Seville" opens the Skylight Opera Theatre's 50th season.
Sep 19th, 2009 by Tom StriniA tour of the new Florentine Opera space in Riverwest
Get a peek at the opera company's new digs where players rehearse, costumes are fitted and opportunity abounds.
Sep 16th, 2009 by Brian Jacobson