Theater
Marquette/Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s “Lion in Winter”
Pointed comedy and royal rivalries, as succession to the British throne plays out against Christmas, 1183.
Apr 18th, 2011 by Paul MastersonNEW! A Gay Spring for Milwaukee Theater
Paul Masterson rounds up three productions on gay themes or by gay playwrights.
Apr 17th, 2011 by Paul MastersonTheater, computers and composition intersect
For the second Unruly Music concert, David Bithell explored the mix of action, computer manipulated tools and live music to stage an indeterminate performance
Apr 16th, 2011 by Michael BarndtThe Rep’s powerful “Death of a Salesman”
In Arthur Miller's classic mid-century play, the worst lies are the ones you tell yourself.
Apr 16th, 2011 by Tom StriniBroadway Baby Dinner Theatre
Next in TCD's series of stories from amateurs in the arts, Hope Stolarski goes behind the scenes as Milwaukee's longest-running dinner theatre opens a new season.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Hope StolarskiMilwaukee Chamber Theatre stages “The Lion in Winter”
Deception, infidelity and a battle for the throne: MCT revisits James Goldman's classic dark comedy about King Henry II's quest to find a successor.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Mary O'Hara StacyThe Rep’s Laura Gordon, on “Death of a Salesman”
Rep veteran Gordon plays opposite long-time colleague Lee E. Ernst in Arthur Miller's mid-century American classic.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Tom StriniFun that trades on stereotypes
Kitschy and irreverent, Carte Blanche's production offers a (slightly skewed) view of life on the other side of the tracks.
Apr 10th, 2011 by Peggy Sue DuniganDirector Katherine Beeson
In the second installment of TCD's first-person accounts from amateurs in the arts, Beeson takes us behind the scenes of the West Allis Players' "On Golden Pond."
Apr 6th, 2011 by Katherine BeesonRep’s intern show, UWM matters and more
Do see the Rep's interns (last chance 2 p.m. Sunday); and check out the catch-up items to see how much UWM matters in the arts.
Apr 3rd, 2011 by Tom StriniVirginia Woolf drowns, dolphin rescues Arion
Singing actresses Diane Lane and Susan Wiedmeyer take on challenging one-woman shows.
Apr 2nd, 2011 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Opera Theatre showcases two big talents
Singing actors Diane Lane, Susan Wiedmeyer featured in monodramas by Dominick Argento and Ben Krywosz.
Mar 31st, 2011 by Tom Strini