Theater
Silly girls
The Rep stages Jane Austen's classic; eloquence and humor yes, passion no.
Dec 15th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneThe full list of reviews
Messiah, Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol, Rudolph, Cudahy Caroler -- seen 'em all. Read TCD's reviews before you go.
Dec 13th, 2012 by Tom StriniKeeping it classic at the Rep
Director Art Manke focuses on making the Dashwood sisters fully realized characters in Mark Healy's Jane Austen adaptation.
Dec 13th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinRough stuff, with potential
The Alchemist's latest may not be everyone's cup of holiday cheer, although improv diehards may be enchanted.
Dec 7th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin“Cudahy Caroler Christmas” still holiday hilarious
In Tandem Theatre's bawdy Christmas comedy is packing them in and cracking them up again.
Dec 6th, 2012 by Christina LucchesiThe Second City visits Cream City for the holidays
Chicago's premier improv comedy troupe brings a nothing-off-limits holiday revue to the Marcus Center through December.
Dec 5th, 2012 by Callie KollerStories, community, Milwaukee
Ex Fabula Spectacular at Turner Hall this Thursday brings the group's favorite storytellers to the stage for a night of human connection and Milwaukee culture.
Dec 5th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneJoy and laughter fuel the Rep’s “Christmas Carol”
A new director and new Scrooge are just the most noticeable changes that enliven Dickens' classic tale.
Dec 3rd, 2012 by Matthew ReddinYoungblood’s “Cartoon” reigns supreme
This tale of a totalitarian toontown forces reflection on an increasingly violent society, and features an exceptional cast and crew.
Dec 1st, 2012 by Matthew ReddinLots to do as Christmas looms
Choices range from the classic (Rep's Christmas Carol, Doc at the MSO) to the quirky (In Tandem's Cudahy carolers, Brady Street Festivus).
Nov 27th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneFirst Stage’s “Rudolph” a must-see for holiday cheer
Veteran Milwaukee actors pair with young stars and a team of "snowkins" who keep the play's magic ever in motion.
Nov 25th, 2012 by Christina Wrightemotional and deep
Sarah Day and Laura Frye are outstanding as mentor and student in Donald Marguiles' probing play about the writing life.
Nov 24th, 2012 by Danielle McClune