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Loneliness Of The Long-Distance Pilot
Rep’s ‘Grounded’ is haunting drama about U.S. pilot doing drone warfare.
Feb 27th, 2017 by Dominique Paul NothUrban Harvest Hosts Urban Milwaukee
Urban Milwaukee's first members-only event tapped into a lot of fun.
Feb 5th, 2017 by Michael Horne“Manchester” Is a Director’s Triumph
Despite Best Actor nod for Affleck, “Manchester By the Sea” is director Kenneth Lonergan’s movie.
Feb 2nd, 2017 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Fences’ Offers Powerhouse Performances
As good as Denzel Washington is, Viola Davis is even better.
Feb 1st, 2017 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Hidden Figures’ Simplifies Racial Realities
But the feel-good, smash hit about black women NASA specialists has strong moments.
Jan 31st, 2017 by Dominique Paul NothCrivello Makes Al McGuire Come Alive
Milwaukee native and Broadway actor returns for Rep’s ‘McGuire’ and nails it.
Jan 24th, 2017 by Dominique Paul NothRep’s ‘Disgraced’ Is Powerful, Provocative
Play by Pulitzer-winner Ayad Akhtar, Brookfield Central grad, is wowing audiences.
Jan 23rd, 2017 by Dominique Paul NothNext Act’s Christmas Play Is Uneven
1950s Milwaukee radio setting is grabby, but acting is a tad flat.
Nov 22nd, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothWe Need ‘La Cage’ More Than Ever
Skylight production of musical shows it’s still relevant -- and tons of fun.
Nov 21st, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothRep Stages Knockout Drama
‘The Royale’, loosely based on life of Jack Johnson, punches home the perils of black success.
Oct 3rd, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothLovely Sunday, What a Farce
Big laughs and big voices, not enough humanity.
Sep 26th, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothPourman’s Used To Be Sausage Factory
Yet it's been a tavern for more than a century. This is truly old Milwaukee.
Jul 28th, 2016 by Michael HorneSkylight’s “Pirates” A Boatful of Laughs
Buoyed by nifty staging, fine singing, gags aplenty, it’s a huge hit with audiences.
May 23rd, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothHow CEOs Leave Workers Behind
CEOs Rich Meeusen and Tim Sullivan get rich while workers get nothing.
May 17th, 2016 by Bruce Murphy‘Ernest in Love’ Is a Delight
Musical version of classic Wilde comedy is a revelation. Don’t miss it.
Apr 25th, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothA Masters Class in Period Posturing
Chamber Theatre’s “Fallen Angels” gets Coward’s comedy but not the more serious observations.
Apr 18th, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothLet’s All Talk About Guns
Rep’s “American Song” offers strong one-man show on the topic followed by second act of community discussion.
Mar 21st, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothCreating Thunder From Small Forces
Skylight’s ‘Crowns’ blends powerfully-sung spirituals with a gender gap tale set in the South.
Mar 7th, 2016 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Mice and Men’ Still Moving
Milwaukee Rep production boasts strong lead actors and powerful scenic elements.
Jan 25th, 2016 by Dominique Paul NothLives of the Radium Girls
Umbrella Group’s staging of true story about 1920s women working at the Radium Dial Company becomes a harrowing, human tragedy.
Jul 10th, 2015 by Dominique Paul NothRace for Democratic Chair Gets Dirty
Some mudslinging at the candidates may stick to Democratic insider and consultant Thad Nation. This story was updated at 6:30 p.m., May 26.
May 21st, 2015 by Bruce MurphyUrban Milwaukee Wins Press Club Awards
Publication claims two of three awards for criticism and Michael Horne wins for House Confidential column.
May 18th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneIn Tandem’s Musical Sneaks Up on Audiences
Little by Little is a smart and smartly staged musical about three romantically-entangled friends coming of age.
May 4th, 2015 by Dominique Paul NothRep’s Five Presidents Is Blandly Bipartisan
New play by “West Wing” writer is flat fare, but production is solid.
Mar 16th, 2015 by Dominique Paul NothThe All-Too Invisible Six Foot Rabbit
Rep’s Harvey has comic touches, but lacks subtlety and depth.
Nov 24th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothNext Act Commits Heresy
A. R. Gurney’s futuristic parable offers strong views and weak drama, but a stellar cast does its best.
Nov 17th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothAPT’s Earnest A Bit Too Wilde
The cast handles witty language impeccably, but staging is overdone at times.
Jul 7th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothGoing Crazy in Cleveland
Chamber Theatre deftly handles the antic farce, Lend Me a Tenor.
Apr 15th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothDan Bice’s Role in the John Doe
What did he know, when did he know it, and how has he affected the probe of Scott Walker?
Mar 25th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyThe Place That Launched a Thousand Drinks?
Young theater lovers and newbies hoisted drinks before the Rep's Greek tragedy. It's what Homer would have done.
Mar 10th, 2014 by Urban MilwaukeeCampaign Season Kicks Off
Politicos flock to Jon Richards fundraiser, and judicial candidate Janet C. Protasiewicz's event.
Dec 18th, 2013 by Michael HorneThe Curious Case of Kimberly Walker
The board is angry at Abele so they fired Walker. Go figure.
Jul 2nd, 2013 by Bruce MurphyEx-Trustee Phinney, Figure in Workplace Boy Porn Case, Pleas Guilty
Phinney's wife, Lisa Froemming, filed for divorce last month.
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