Theater

Desperate Housewives of Athens: Fools for Tragedy’s “Lysistrata”
Desperate Housewives of Athens

Fools for Tragedy’s “Lysistrata”

Jordan Gwiazdowski, artistic director, has put together a modernized adaptation of the ancient Greek comedy.

MKE This Week: Irishmen, Greek women, & Leonard Cohen
MKE This Week

Irishmen, Greek women, & Leonard Cohen

Thursday update: Asner show cancelled. Leonard Cohen visist; Bluebeard's back to the MSO; Rep closes with "Raisin in the Sun;" Lysistrata can (not) do it; & St. Pat's.

“Pump Boys” a nice pit stop, but still just a pit stop

“Pump Boys” a nice pit stop, but still just a pit stop

The country musical has great instrumental performances and stellar harmonizing, but a weak and gimmicky collection of songs.

Florentine “Albert Herring” gets funny — eventually

Florentine “Albert Herring” gets funny — eventually

Florentine Opera's staging of Benjamin Britten's 1947 comedy takes a while to find its groove. The show runs through March 17.

Florentine Opera: Conductor Christopher Larkin returns to Vogel Hall
Florentine Opera

Conductor Christopher Larkin returns to Vogel Hall

Larkin, who presided over the Florentine's brilliant Baroque double bill in 2011, will conduct Britten's "Albert Herring." It opens Friday.

“Ring of Fire” encircles the life of Johnny Cash

“Ring of Fire” encircles the life of Johnny Cash

The Milwaukee Rep revue, retooled from a Broadway production to require half the cast, is a heartfelt, moving tribute to the Man in Black.

“Beast on the Moon” a wise choice for In Tandem

“Beast on the Moon” a wise choice for In Tandem

The gripping drama about survivors of the Armenian genocide is perfectly suited for the intimate Tenth Street space, and its cast is just as well-matched.

Alchemist’s “Dracula,” creative theater with bite

Alchemist’s “Dracula,” creative theater with bite

Alchemist Theatre's Year of Fear continues as Aaron Kopec has a bloody good time with "Dracula."

Interns’ third “Rep Lab” makes a connection

Interns’ third “Rep Lab” makes a connection

The annual one-act cycle features a strong crop of plays and a stronger cast and crew of Rep interns.

Johnny Cash songs to set Stackner Cabaret afire

Johnny Cash songs to set Stackner Cabaret afire

The Rep's Stackner Cabaret presents a Johnny Cash song survey in a revue by Richard Maltby Jr. and William Meade.

First Stage’s “Pinkalicious” colorful and charming

First Stage’s “Pinkalicious” colorful and charming

Lessons about eating veggies and gender stereotyping come wrapped in a sugar-sweet musical coating.

“Underneath the Lintel” a majestic, multilayered story

“Underneath the Lintel” a majestic, multilayered story

C. Michael Wright brilliantly synthesizes Glen Berger's script and James Ridge's powerful performance.