Review

Review: Brahms, Beethoven and Beauty
Review

Brahms, Beethoven and Beauty

The Philomusica String Quartet was on top of its game playing two great works.

Review: Comic Opera Sparkles
Review

Comic Opera Sparkles

Florentine charms with ‘Elixir of Love’

Art: Two Photographers Who Speak As One
Art

Two Photographers Who Speak As One

Shimon and Lindemann lovingly and wittily capture regional Wisconsin subjects, in a must-see exhibition.

Dining: Victor’s Is Great for Prime Rib?
Dining

Victor’s Is Great for Prime Rib?

“Victims,” it turns out, is a fine place to dine.

Review: Fine Arts Quartet, Masters of Precision
Review

Fine Arts Quartet, Masters of Precision

The quartet handles three quite different composers with sensitivity and tight ensemble playing.

Review: The MSO Showcases Its Outstanding Musicians
Review

The MSO Showcases Its Outstanding Musicians

In quite different works by four composers, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra shines brightly.

Review: In Tandem’s Musical Sneaks Up on Audiences
Review

In Tandem’s Musical Sneaks Up on Audiences

Little by Little is a smart and smartly staged musical about three romantically-entangled friends coming of age.

Review: The Babe Ruth of Classical Music
Review

The Babe Ruth of Classical Music

Itzhak Perlman, guest violinist with the MSO, wows the audience with precision, poise and pizzaz.

Review: Peter Pan as Pop Star
Review

Peter Pan as Pop Star

Rep’s Peter and the Starcatcher is Disney-esque fun but lacks J.M. Barrie’s dark depth.

Review: Goodbye Timothy Klabunde
Review

Goodbye Timothy Klabunde

Prometheus plays its last date with violinist Klabunde, and it was a memorable concert indeed.

Review: Oh Jeeves, Why So Little Plot?
Review

Oh Jeeves, Why So Little Plot?

Chamber Theatre’s third production of the Jeeves trilogy runs merrily on empty.

Review: Comic Coronation
Review

Comic Coronation

Lettice & Lovage offers masterful comic performances by Laura Gordon and Carrie Hitchcock.