Theater

Radiolab Live makes science artful at the Riverside

Radiolab Live makes science artful at the Riverside

The little radio show from WNYC and NPR brings inventive audio and visual ponderings about how we see life to Milwaukee.

“Broken and Entered”: Three neighbors vs. the past
“Broken and Entered”

Three neighbors vs. the past

This captivating tale of burglary, real estate and revenge, the latest from MCT, effectively tackles racial and class dynamics.

Next Act’s “Microcrisis” yields huge dividends

Next Act’s “Microcrisis” yields huge dividends

The satire of our global financial system finds the humor in its ironies – and the danger that still remains.

What’s So Funny? Danceworks and The Show

What’s So Funny? Danceworks and The Show

What has modern dance always lacked? Fart noises. Problem solved.

Climbing “The Mountaintop” at the Milwaukee Rep

Climbing “The Mountaintop” at the Milwaukee Rep

In Katori Hall's play, Martin Luther King meets a pretty motel maid on the eve of his assassination.

Mark Anderson: This is your brain on reality. Maybe.
Mark Anderson

This is your brain on reality. Maybe.

Mark Anderson's new monologue, under the Theatre Gigante banner, keeps it light and funny as it runs deep.

Q&A: Kurt McGinnis Brown on “Broken and Entered”
Q&A

Kurt McGinnis Brown on “Broken and Entered”

The Wisconsin playwright describes the inspiration for his latest play, and how Milwaukee Chamber brought it to the stage.

Radiolab Live: Q&A with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich
Radiolab Live

Q&A with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich

In this extended interview, TCD dissects all things Radiolab before "Live: In The Dark" takes the stage this Saturday at the Riverside Theater.

Upright Citizens Brigade: Wiseguys at the Marcus Center
Upright Citizens Brigade

Wiseguys at the Marcus Center

UCB, the bi-coastal improv company, got big laughs from a small audience in Milwaukee,

Joy and laughter, brought to you by the letter “Q”

Joy and laughter, brought to you by the letter “Q”

The Skylight's "Avenue Q" brings great skill and joy to the Broadway Theatre Center.

Youngblood corrects ‘[sic]’s’ textual weaknesses

Youngblood corrects ‘[sic]’s’ textual weaknesses

Strong character development and an emphasis on the play's humor save an occasionally confusing script.

‘Avenue Q’s’ uncensored take on life

‘Avenue Q’s’ uncensored take on life

The Skylight's production, using the same puppets as the original Broadway show, opens Friday, Sept. 21.