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Joy to the World!
Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s A Christmas Carol returns to the Historic Pabst Theater with Matt Daniels as Scrooge and a Full Ensemble including 19 Young Performers from across Milwaukee, November 26 – December 24, 2024.
Oct 31st, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterMilwaukee Rep’s A Christmas Carol Welcomes Special VIP Walk-On Guests
Oct 17th, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Milwaukee Repertory Theater Presents Marie and Rosetta
Starring Alexis J Roston and Bethany Thomas in the Stiemke Studio October 22 – December 22, 2024
Sep 25th, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterMilwaukee Art Museum Honors Robert Longo at Art:Forward Gala, Raises $1.2 Million
Senior Curator of Contemporary Art Margaret Andera announces the Museum will soon acquire two drawings from the exhibition Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History.
Sep 24th, 2024 by Milwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukee Repertory Theater reaches $78 million Powering Milwaukee Campaign goal to make the Associated Bank Theater Center a reality thanks to nearly 600 individual donors
Associated Bank Theater Center on time and budget for Fall 2025 Opening with Inaugural Season Announced in early 2025
Sep 10th, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterCelebrate Christmas in July and Save 25% to Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s A Christmas Carol on Thursday, July 25
Matt Daniels Returns as Scrooge!
Jul 11th, 2024 by Milwaukee Repertory TheaterRep’s Nina Simone Play a Puzzle
'Nina Simone: Four Women' is really not a play at all, but the singing is stunning.
Apr 23rd, 2024 by Dominique Paul NothPresent Music Unveils 2023-’24 Season Lineup, Featuring Groundbreaking Film, St. John Cathedral Concert, World Premieres and Stellar Guest Artists
Works by women composers lead programming; Raven Chacon returns to Present Music
Aug 15th, 2023 by Present MusicMATC Offering First-Ever Full-Ride Scholarships For Low-Income Students
$5 million pledge from Joe and Ellen Checota funds program.
Jan 6th, 2023 by Rich KremerIs Nelson ’22 Like Feingold ’92?
Tom Nelson is dark horse in Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. But don’t count him out.
Nov 5th, 2021 by Dave CieslewiczCongressional Primaries Can Be Unpredictable
Sensenbrenner seat could draw a wide field.
Sep 23rd, 2019 by Steven Walters