5 Reasons to See ‘Frida’ at the Milwaukee Rep
The one-woman play about the iconic Mexican artist closes May 17.
Milwaukee Ballet’s ‘ALICE’ Is a Wild and Wacky Journey
The ballet’s season finale will continue to venture down the rabbit hole from May 8-10.
Milwaukee Ballet’s ‘ALICE’ Leans Into the Whimsy
Septime Webre’s take on the Victorian fairy tale includes lots of costumes changes, puppetry, props and flying dancers.
For Local Playwright Heidi Armbruster, the Hits Keep Coming
With her sellout “Murder Girl” behind her and “Mrs. Christie” opening soon at the Rep, Armbruster reflects on her immersive genre plays.
The Colossal, All-Conquering Rise of Milwaukee’s Movie Palaces
In the roaring ’20s, Downtown’s opulent movie houses turned filmgoing from a lowbrow diversion to a little luxury shared with thousands.
‘Is This a Room’ Places You in a Real Interrogation
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre’s latest show uses the real FBI transcript of Reality Winner’s search warrant. It runs through April 5.
Suzan Fete Is Ending on a High Note With ‘Barefoot in the Park’
The co-founder of Renaissance Theaterworks is directing her last play, premiering on March 22.
Milwaukee Ballet’s ‘Genesis’ Takes Competition Seriously
Three choreographers premiered new dances last weekend for a chance to win a contract with the company.
The Rep’s ‘McNeal’ Poses Explosive Questions About AI
Ayad Akhtar’s gripping drama about a narcissistic writer runs through March 22 at the Milwaukee Rep.
Pink Umbrella Theater Company Is Getting a Permanent Space in Milwaukee
The theater company, which focuses on employing disabled cast and crew, hope to have its own space running by this fall.
