Review
Lewis Black Still Loves His Fans
66-year-old comic's Pabst show proves he hasn’t mellowed a bit.
Oct 13th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaSo This Gay Man Walks Into a Bookstore
Rep’s production of after all the terrible things I do is strong, but play’s edgy encounter of book store owner and writer is uneven.
Oct 6th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothA Great Glass Menagerie
In Tandem Theatre production is smart, subtle and so true to Tennessee Williams.
Oct 1st, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothBach to Bach
Frankly Music opens season brilliantly with two of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Michael BarndtColor Purple Offers a Really Good Cry
Rep’s version of musical is splashy, flashy audience pleaser, but lacks depth.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothLorde Reigns
The pop sensation closes out Milwaukee’s outdoor music season in style.
Sep 29th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaConcert Culminates With Musical Earthquake
The Fine Arts Quartet's performance, of an adaptation of the Seven Last Words of Christ, earns a standing ovation.
Sep 23rd, 2014 by Michael BarndtIn “The Good Father,” Artful Mastery of On-Stage Chemistry
At the Milwaukee Chamber Theater, an unexpected pregnancy bridges the class divide in Ireland.
Sep 23rd, 2014 by Dominique Paul Noth“Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter” Offers Poignant Look at Veteran’s Return
With a focus on forever-changed daily routines, Next Act Theater examines the wounds of war.
Sep 22nd, 2014 bySwardson Brings Laughter and Peace to the Middle West
Far from Hollywood, the comedian delivers a set worthy of his Midwestern roots.
Sep 16th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaBrew City Dreams Impressive, Ultimately Incomplete
Wild Space Dance Company’s premiere has some arresting moments, but turns out oddly disjointed.
Sep 15th, 2014 by Danielle McCluneIannone’s Own “Master Class”
Local talent reprises her acclaimed role as a diva in the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s celebrated production.
Aug 12th, 2014 by Dominique Paul Noth