Content referencing John Maclay
Children’s Theater Digs for City History
New play by First Stage revolves around quest to find Solomon Juneau’s treasure.
Oct 28th, 2020 by Ana Martinez-OrtizWorld Premiere The Quest for Solomon’s Treasure
Opens First Stage’s 2020/21 Virtual Season of Plays
Sep 22nd, 2020 by First StageFirst Stage Announces Through Our Lens – A New Virtual Performance Series
-Featuring a New Membership program for the 2020/21 Season-
Aug 25th, 2020 by First StageSingle Tickets for First Stage’s 2019/20 SEASON Go on Sale Monday, August 5th!
Celebrate Girl Power at First Stage this season
Jul 31st, 2019 by First StageFirst Stage Announces Expanded Playwrights-In-Residence and Commitment to New Play Development
Three of the Playwrights-in-Residence plays will be included in First Stage’s upcoming 2019/20 season.
Jun 5th, 2019 by First StageFirst Stage announces its most ambitious and inspiring season yet!
Featuring four musicals including the full-length, Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl’s MATILDA THE MUSICAL, direct from Broadway
Mar 26th, 2018 by First StageTHE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE comes to First Stage this January
Directed by John Maclay
Dec 7th, 2017 by First StageFirst Stage Announces its 2017-2018 Season!
With two world premieres and celebrated family favorites, First Stage continues its commitment to spectacular theater experiences for young people and families.
Mar 6th, 2017 by First StageFirst Stage presents world premiere musical JUST A LITTLE CRITTER MUSICAL
February 13 – March 13, 2016 at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center
Jan 20th, 2016 by First StageFirst Stage Young Company opens twelfth season with ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
December 11-20, 2015 at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center – Youth Arts Hall. This play is for everyone ages 13 and up.
Nov 12th, 2015 by First StageFirst Stage presents “Nancy Drew and Her Biggest Case Ever!”
First Stage presents its 50th world premiere play
Apr 7th, 2014 by First StageThe Tragedy of Chris and Sue
How the friendship of Abele and Black turned into bitter enmity.
Aug 24th, 2012 by Bruce Murphy