Theater
Youngblood Theatre’s outdoor “Minnesota Moon”
A true-to-life outdoor setting enhances the story of two friends saying their last goodbyes.
Aug 16th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinOpening night and on to Mumbai
A Milwaukee troupe tours a play about success in business through India. This is their third letter home.
Aug 15th, 2011 by John KishlineAPT’s “The Tempest,” all about magic and the magic of theater
American Players Theatre mounts transporting Shakespeare under the stars in Spring Green.
Aug 15th, 2011 by Tom StriniFamily a funny and tragic thing in MCT’s “Crimes of the Heart”
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's production of the Pulitzer-winning play forces three sisters to balance laughter and tears, with entrancing results.
Aug 13th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinIt hurts to laugh.
In Rajiv Joseph's black comedy about self-destruction, Rob Maass and Tess Cinpinski are fearless and honest.
Aug 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniHilarious tragedy in Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s opener
Mary MacDonald Kerr, MCT stalwart, directs Beth Henley's domestic tragicomedy.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Actors in India
Actress Deborah Clifton, on tour, sends a letter home.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Deborah CliftonTheater for the people
Mark catches up with Dave Begel to have a conversation about local theater, and how to open up the Milwaukee arts scene to a broader audience.
Aug 11th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfYoungblood Theatre’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries” — more than skinned knees
Meet Kayleen and Doug. In the Emergency Room.
Aug 10th, 2011 by Tom StriniActors’ dispatches from India
Deborah Clifton, John Kishline and Edward Morgan meet their Indian actress and discover her serendipitous connection to Milwaukee.
Aug 8th, 2011 by Edward MorganAngela Iannone peels Katharine Hepburn’s layers
In Tandem Theatre brings Iannone back as Hepburn in "Tea at Five."
Aug 5th, 2011 by Tom StriniA new relationship
When it comes to the arts, we're not like other media.
Aug 3rd, 2011 by Tom Strini