Review: Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s ‘A Christmas Carol’
Plus Culture Club’s new format.
Plus Culture Club’s new format.
Kenneth Lonergan’s 2001 play tackles themes that feel completely current.
This month, William Boggs will answer the question: How do you conduct an opera when you’ve never heard the music?
The summer may be over, but a season of culture is just beginning. We act as your docent on dance, art, music and theater.
For the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, there’s plenty of opportunity to sample some iambic alfresco within driving distance.
The Spring Green theater stages Arthur Miller’s classic play, “Death of a Salesman.”
Susan Wiedmeyer on Gilbert and Sullivan’s topsy-turvy pirate tale, which opens Friday, May 20.
The founding fathers: a remix, at Turner Hall Ballroom. We preview the upcoming one-night-only performance of 1776, which features casting across racial and gender lines.
The Wisconsin Conservatory Sextet presents a concert of original compositions and arrangements this week.
Old fables and true stories take center stage in these dance performances from three major Milwaukee companies. Plus: see a gallery from our photo shoot with Milwaukee Ballet dancers in the streets of Milwaukee.