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Black Arts MKE’s Black Nativity Returns this December, Tickets On Sale Now
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Black Arts MKE’s Black Nativity Returns this December, Tickets On Sale Now

Black Arts MKE completes a decade of stunning African American arts and culture with an extra family-focused take on its favorite annual tradition

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Continues 2023-2024 Season with The Mountaintop by Pulitzer Prize Winner Katori Hall
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Continues 2023-2024 Season with The Mountaintop by Pulitzer Prize Winner Katori Hall

Directed by Dimonte Henning, starring Bryant Bentley and N’Jameh Russell-Camara

Theater: Next Act’s ‘Splash Hatch’ Is Potent Drama
Theater

Next Act’s ‘Splash Hatch’ Is Potent Drama

Densely layered play with a quirky titie captures the dread and hopes of inner city life.

Black Arts MKE Teaches Students Black History With Interactive Show

Black Arts MKE Teaches Students Black History With Interactive Show

February production at Marcus Center brought students on stage to learn and perform.

The Milwaukee Black Theater Festival Returns Bigger Than Ever with Events Across the City
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The Milwaukee Black Theater Festival Returns Bigger Than Ever with Events Across the City

Black Arts MKE presents week-long celebration showcasing our city’s strong and growing Black performing arts and culture scene

Marquette Theatre presents “The Light” in inaugural Voices Included for People of Color Theatre production, April 22-30
Theater: Even the Program Notes Are Funny
Theater

Even the Program Notes Are Funny

Next Act’s ‘Pipeline’ is witty, insightful look at dilemmas posed for Black students, families at upscale school.

Theater: Chamber Theatre Offers Home Cooking
Theater

Chamber Theatre Offers Home Cooking

‘Stew’ mixes a Black family’s conflicts and musings on Shakespeare, with uneven results.

Theater: Lessons From an Inner City School
Theater

Lessons From an Inner City School

Next Act Theater’s ‘Principal Principle’ is an edgy look at a new teacher trying to make good.

Theater: Human Trafficking in Slinger, WI
Theater

Human Trafficking in Slinger, WI

The Constructivists theater presents new play, a psychological thriller by a local playwright.

Protest Day 37: Marches, Celebrations, Calls For Justice
Protest Day 37

Marches, Celebrations, Calls For Justice

Independence Day doesn't distract marchers.

This Weekends Protests Against Police Brutality

This Weekends Protests Against Police Brutality

List of protests against the killing of George Floyd, police brutality and racial injustices.

This Weekend’s George Floyd Protests

This Weekend’s George Floyd Protests

List of protests against the killing of George Floyd and police brutality.

Marquette student-written play honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
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Marquette student-written play honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

The Citizen Artist award recognizes that theatrical production is central to urgent community, national and international conversations on campuses of higher education.

Marquette President Michael R. Lovell delivers fifth Presidential Address, announces new initiatives
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Marquette President Michael R. Lovell delivers fifth Presidential Address, announces new initiatives

Creation of Institute for Women’s Leadership, $250,000 President’s Challenge grant winner and varsity esports team announced

Student-written play ‘White Privilege’ selected for Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
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Student-written play ‘White Privilege’ selected for Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

KCACTF is a national theatre program involving 18,000 students from colleges and universities nationwide that has served as a catalyst in improving the quality of college theatre in the United States.

‘White Privilege’ to be presented by Marquette Theatre
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‘White Privilege’ to be presented by Marquette Theatre

The show will run Friday, Aug. 31, through Saturday, Sept. 1, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 2, at 5 p.m.