Dance
The time is right for new shows
The Rep and Next Act present time-jumping dramas, Alverno pays tribute to a master from the past, and Danceworks performs pieces yet to exist.
Jan 29th, 2013 by Danielle McCluneState Ballet Theatre of Russia at the Pabst
This troupe from Voronezh danced a "Cinderella" created by 20th-century Bolshoi star Vladimir Vasiliev.
Jan 27th, 2013 by Christina LucchesiM$O contract details and three more things
MSO musicians' contract terms, Present Music's February venues, MacDowell Club winners, UWM Winterdances.
Jan 23rd, 2013 by Tom StriniToo much art not to brave the cold
Edith Piaf revived at the Skylight, First Stage honors Milwaukee history, UWM performs Winterdances, and so much music hits the city.
Jan 22nd, 2013 by Danielle McCluneLots of art, lots of opportunities
This bimonthly variety show, started by Katie Rhyme and Karen Zakrzewski, offers new artists a new venue.
Jan 9th, 2013 by Matthew ReddinFive things I’ve been meaning to tell you
Edo de Waart leads CSO; Rogue Violins debut; Pfister arts; MARN news; Neumeier's Hamburg Ballet in Chicago.
Jan 8th, 2013 by Tom StriniLocal artists and “Memphis,” too
Milwaukee artists from cellist Peter Thomas to an All-State Choir at the Pabst dominate, but the Marcus gets a taste of "Memphis."
Jan 8th, 2013 by Danielle McCluneClassical Music and Dance
Tom Strini looks ahead to big things happening in Milwaukee music and dance this spring.
Jan 7th, 2013 by Tom StriniTouring “Chorus Line” glittering, but gilded
The production, at the Milwaukee Theatre this weekend, shines bright, but it's hard to ignore its flaws.
Jan 6th, 2013 by Matthew Reddin“A Chorus Line” brings a former Milwaukeean home
Mary Leigh Christine, originally of Racine and Milwaukee, plays a hopeful performer chasing her dreams – on and off stage.
Jan 2nd, 2013 by Matthew ReddinCheers to an artsy new year
Support the Milwaukee arts as your New Year's resolution. Formerly known as On Stage, Milwaukee This Week is your weekly guide to the arts in our fine city.
Jan 1st, 2013 by Danielle McClune“Nutcracker vs. Mouse King” battles its way to success
The Quasimondo's adaptation is funny and inventive but also an ambitious, unfinished look at the illusory nature of theater.
Dec 22nd, 2012 by Matthew Reddin