Theater
Are Dave & Carole Arts Haters?
And should we care about their comments? Reconsidering the value of Milwaukee’s arts scene.
Jul 25th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaTheater Camp Serves Autistic Children
Milwaukee Public Theatre's program runs two weeks, serves youth aged 4 to 17.
Jul 10th, 2014 by Karen StokesAPT’s Earnest A Bit Too Wilde
The cast handles witty language impeccably, but staging is overdone at times.
Jul 7th, 2014 by Dominique Paul Noth“Magical Thinking” Packs Power
APT’s staging of Joan Didion book-turned-play is intimate, uneven yet powerful.
Jul 3rd, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothRomeo, Wherefore Art Thou?
APT’s Romeo and Juliet is strong on action and pacing, and weak on the tragic meaning of it all.
Jul 2nd, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothThe Honeymoon Isn’t Over
Prepare to laugh. Pink Banana returns with with its festival of one-act plays.
Jun 6th, 2014 by Matthew ReddinThe Surprising Relevance of Hair
Skylight’s powerful production of 1968 hippie musical makes it seem anything but dated.
May 21st, 2014 by Matthew ReddinWe Serve Your Children
Three Milwaukee groups offer a wide variety of summer music and theater camps for kids.
May 16th, 2014 by Christina WrightTeens Tackle Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare’s young lovers are played by performers of that age in First Stage’s Young Company show.
May 14th, 2014 by Matthew ReddinWilly Porter’s Latest Adventure
How the longtime guitarist and singer-songwriter became the composer for an original children’s play.
May 13th, 2014 by Garrick JanneneShakespeare Just Off the Alley
Theatre Gigante’s update of Midsummer Night’s Dream lacks verve.
May 13th, 2014 byJews Who Rock — And Role Model
Jewish Museum Milwaukee traces 60 years of Jews rocking us out.
May 12th, 2014 by Kristyn Coral Botic