The Walking Dead Exclusive Milwaukee Show

The Walking Dead Exclusive Milwaukee Show

Photo by Gene Page/AMC Sure, there’s a box of chocolates, a dozen roses or that sexy little number from Victoria’s Secret. But nothing says Valentine’s Day like limb-ripping ghouls devouring the flesh of innocents as they plod through the countryside toward world domination. If you and your sweetie are fans of the AMC TV series “The Walking Dead,” grab your fake blood and pitchforks, and join the crowd of zombie fans at this Milwaukee-only event featuring the brains and brawn behind the show (yes, we said “brains”). Special effects master and producer Greg Nicotero will bring along video clips, outtakes…


Photo by Gene Page/AMC

Sure, there’s a box of chocolates, a dozen roses or that sexy little number from Victoria’s Secret. But nothing says Valentine’s Day like limb-ripping ghouls devouring the flesh of innocents as they plod through the countryside toward world domination. If you and your sweetie are fans of the AMC TV series “The Walking Dead,” grab your fake blood and pitchforks, and join the crowd of zombie fans at this Milwaukee-only event featuring the brains and brawn behind the show (yes, we said “brains”). Special effects master and producer Greg Nicotero will bring along video clips, outtakes and three of the show’s stars: Lauren Cohan, Steve Yeun and Norman Reedus.

➞ The Walking Dead Cast and Creators (Feb. 16). Riverside Theater. 116 W. Wisconsin Ave., 414-286-3663, pabsttheater.org.

Paul Kosidowski is a freelance writer and critic who contributes regularly to Milwaukee Magazine, WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio and national arts magazines. He writes weekly reviews and previews for the Culture Club column. He was literary director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater from 1999-2006. In 2007, he was a fellow with the NEA Theater and Musical Theater Criticism Institute at the University of Southern California. His writing has also appeared in American Theatre magazine, Backstage, The Boston Globe, Theatre Topics, and Isthmus (Madison, Wis.). He has taught theater history, arts criticism and magazine writing at Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.