Matthew Reddin

Third Coast Digest 2012-13 Performing Arts Guide

From music to dance to theater and beyond, we map out the Milwaukee arts season that lies ahead, with extensive coverage of the city's company schedules.

By - Jun 10th, 2012 10:15 am

We here at TCD take our motto seriously: Art. News. Life.

Also Annually: Here is the official Third Coast Digest 2012-13 Performing Arts Guide, our ever-updating, comprehensive guide to what Milwaukee has to look forward to for the next season of theater, music, dance and visual art, along with contact and ticket info. We still have TBAs and even an MIA or two, but we’ll fill in those blanks when the seasons are released. So keep this page bookmarked; it’s a living document.

Of course, we’ll go into more detail on each of these seasons later on, both with in-depth previews from Tom Strini throughout the summer and during the year as shows grow nearer. Until then, consider this guide an appetizer for the year to come as a reference as the season passes. From the looks of this guide, it’s going to be a good one.

Third Coast Digest’s 2012-2013 Fine Arts Season Preview

(In alphabetical order by company name)

ACACIA THEATRE COMPANY

Founded in 1980 by local stage artists who wanted to integrate art and faith through theatre “that would express the experiences and positive moral values important to members of the Christian faith.”

  • Irina’s Vow: Nov. 9-18
  • Christmas Characters: December 8
  • Heaven Sent: Mar. 8-17
  • Quilters: July 12-23

Location: Concordia University, at the Todd Wehr Auditorium
(414) 744-5995
acaciatheatre.com

faust-alchemist-LS2-phil-koch-photoALCHEMIST THEATRE
This cozy stage and adjacent lounge offers a unique environment to see top-notch local, independent artists, as well as a venue for its own productions. The theatre’s Project Empty Space initiative offers a way for theater lovers, in the community or otherwise, to get their story on stage.

  • Help Wanted: June 7-23
  • Natalie Ryan and the Rogue Traveler: Aug. 16-26
  • The Alchemist Eye: Oct. 11 – Nov. 3
  • A Kick in the Dickens: Dec. 6-22
  • The Canonical Five of Jack the Ripper: Jan. 24 – Feb. 9
  • Dracula: Feb. 28 – March 16
  • House of Horrors: A Chronicle of H.H. Holmes: April 25 – May 11
  • King Lear: July 12-27
  • Closing Night: Oct. 3 – Nov. 2

Hosted Shows

  • Hashtag Mayhem!: March 21 – April 6
  • The Burden of Being: Aug. 15-31

Location: 2569 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Bay View, WI 53207
(414) 426-4169
alchemisttheatre.com

ALVERNO PRESENTS
The series’ vision is to cultivate artists “whose work exemplifies excellence, innovation and profound accomplishment.” The season kicks off with a grand outdoor World Music event, and continues with an eclectic and arty mix on the Alverno campus.

  • Coming (and Going) Attractions: July 15
  • Global Union: September 15
  • Barbara Cook: October 6
  • Cymbaline: Oct. 12-13
  • Trisha Brown Dance Company: October 20
  • Death Blues (No Time Like The Present): Nov. 16-17
  • Beautiful Dreamer: The Foster Project: February 2
  • Morgan Thorson/Spaceholder Festival: February 16
  • Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal: March 9
  • Gerald Clayton Trio: April 5
  • Cedar Block: May the Schwartz Be With You: April 20

Location: Various locations; primarily Alverno College, at the Pitman Theater
(414) 382-6044
alvernopresents.alverno.edu

AMERICAN PLAYERS THEATRE
APT is ranked among the most popular outdoor classical theaters in the United States, playing to more than 100,000 patrons each season. Its mission is “to bring the classics to life by making great plays accessible through skilled and reverent presentation.” They just added an indoor stage in recent years, leaving room for late and off-season stagings. APT traditionally runs from June to October.

(At Up the Hill)

  • Twelfth Night: June 16 – Oct. 7
  • The Royal Family: June 23 – Sept. 29
  • Richard III: June 30 – Sept. 28
  • The Admirable Crichton: Aug. 11 – Oct. 6
  • Troilus and Cressida: Aug. 18 – Oct. 5

(at the Touchstone Theatre)

  • Heroes: June 16 – Sept. 27
  • Skylight: July 1 – Oct. 20
  • Shakespeare’s Will: Aug. 17 – Oct. 21
  • In Acting Shakespeare: Aug. 24 – Oct. 4
  • The Gift of the Magi: Nov. 27 – Dec. 22

Location: American Players Theatre in Spring Green, WI
(608) 588-2361
playinthewoods.org

BAY PLAYERS
A fixture of Whitefish Bay for over 50 years, this company is a community theater open to anyone 18 years or older, offering volunteer opportunities on- or off-stage.

  • Boeing Boeing: Sept. 21-29
  • While the Lights Were Out: Jan. 18-26
  • The Seven Year Itch: April 5-13

Location: Whitefish Bay High School Auditorium
(414) 299-9040
thebayplayers.com

BEL CANTO CHORUS
Bel Canto Chorus is Milwaukee’s oldest continually performing arts organization, composed of approximately 100 chorale voices.

  • Prayers for Mankind: October 21
  • Christmas in the Basilica: Dec. 8-9
  • Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: January 20
  • All-Night Vigil: March 10
  • Ein Deutsches Requiem: May 18-19

Location: various

(414) 481-8807
belcanto.org

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BOULEVARD THEATRE
The Boulevard Ensemble is an established, professional theatre company that stages an eclectic range of theatrical literature, including classic plays, modern iconic stagings and a wild mix of alternative genres in a “cozy” black box studio setting in Bay View.

  • Life (x) Three: Sept. 19 – Oct. 14
  • Don Juan in Hell: Nov. 14 – Dec. 2
  • The Last Romance: Feb. 20 – March 3
  • Living Out: April 24 – May 12

Location: Boulevard Theatre, 2252 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
(414) 744-5757
boulevardtheatre.com

CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY THEATRE
The Fine Arts department presents four student shows a year, which traditionally range from the classics to musicals.

  • Irena’s Vow: Oct. 26 – Nov. 4 (with Renaissance Theaterworks)
  • The Little Mermaid: Jan. 13-20
  • An Evening with Noel Coward: Feb. 20-24
  • Little Women: The Musical: April 19-28

Location: Nancy Kendall Theater/Studio Theater, 6801 N. Yates Rd.
(414) 410-4171
theatre.stritch.edu

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CARROLL PLAYERS
The oldest active student theater organization in Wisconsin, founded in 1896. The group endeavors to further artistic, academic and educational concerns of the theatre arts program, recognize alumni members in the field, and encourages fellowship and growth among its members.

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Nov. 16-17
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: April 19-20
Location: Carroll University Otteson Theatre, Waukesha
(262) 524-7244
my.carrollu.edu/ics

CARTE BLANCHE STUDIOS
A multi-purpose creative space that hosts gallery evenings, theatre productions, workshops and live music. Founded by Jimmy Dragolovich with Adam White, it has evolved into a renovated 80-seat theater, gallery and lounge on Milwaukee’s metro south end.

  • The Masque of the Red Death: Sept. 28 – Oct. 27
  • Carte Blanche New Plays Festival: Nov. 8-11
  • Rumors: Nov. 23 – Dec. 9
  • Three Days of Rain: Jan. 18-27
  • Faulty Towers: Feb. 14 – Mar. 3
  • Sweeney Todd: April 12-28
  • Or: May 24 – June 9

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
(262) 716-4689
carteblanchestudios.com

CONCORD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Founded in 1975 to offer performance opportunities to young and aspiring musicians.

  • Wire: Oct. 13, 2012
  • Brass: Dec. 1, 2012
  • Wood: March 9, 2013
  • Leather: May 18, 2013

Location: Basilica of St. Josaphat, St. Mathew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
(414) 347-0881
concordorchestra.org

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DANCEWORKS PERFORMANCE COMPANY
Contributing to the vitality of Milwaukee’s cultural life by training artists and building the audiences of the future.

  • What’s So Funny?: Sept. 28 – Oct. 13
  • Serendipity: Feb. 1-10
  • Facade – An Entertainment: April 25-27

Location: Danceworks Studio Theatre and Milwaukee Youth Arts Center
(414) 277-8480
danceworksmke.org

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EARLY MUSIC NOW
Early Music brings important artists from the historical music movement to Milwaukee from all over the world.

  • Ensemble Caprice – “Salsa Baroque: Music of Latin America and Spain”: Oct. 6
  • Alba Consort – “Journey the Ancient Seas: Music of Early Spain and Beyond”: Nov. 17
  • Boston Camerata – “A Medieval Christmas”: Dec. 8
  • Masques – “The Entertainment of Louis XV”: Feb. 16
  • Ellen Hargis & Paul O’Dette – “Wait! I’m Singing Now…”: Mar. 16
  • The Rose Ensemble – “Slavic Wonders: Feasts & Saints in Early Russia, Poland & Bohemia”: April 20

Location: Various
414 225-3113
www.earlymusicnow.org

FALLS PATIO PLAYERS
A community theatre company serving Southeastern Wisconsin for over 40 years.

  • Guys on Ice: Oct. 5-14
  • A Christmas Carol: Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
  • And Then There Were None: February 8 – 17
  • 9 to 5: April 19-28

Location: North Junior High School Auditorium, Menomonee Falls
(262) 255-8372
fallspatioplayers.com

FESTIVAL CITY SYMPHONY
FSC makes classical music accessible to everyone with casual, family-friendly classical music concerts.

  • From the New World: Oct. 7
  • Halloween Pajama Jamboree: Oct. 31
  • Holiday Pajama Jamboree: Nov. 28
  • Roman Holiday: Jan. 27
  • Not An Irish Concert: March 17
  • From the Steppes: April 28
  • Spring Pajama Jamboree: May 22

Location: Pabst Theater, Bradley Pavilion at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts
(414) 963-9067
festivalcitysymphony.org
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FIRESIDE DINNER THEATRE
One of the Midwest‘s most popular professional theatres. Wed.-Sun. performances weekly.

  • Legally Blonde: May 10 – July 1
  • The Rock & the Rabbi: July 12 – Aug. 19
  • Hello Dolly: Aug. 23 – Oct. 21
  • Scrooge the Musical: Oct. 25 – Dec. 23
  • Sizzling 60s: Jan. 10 – Feb. 24
  • Footloose: Feb. 28 – April 14
  • Annie Get Your Gun: April 18 – June 9

Location: Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
(800) 477-9505
firesidetheatre.com
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FIRST STAGE
Nationally-acclaimed children’s theater and the second largest company in Milwaukee, offering professional performances for families, a renowned theater training school and dynamic in-school educational programming.

  • Big: Oct. 19 – Nov. 11
  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Nov. 23 – Dec. 30
  • To the Promised Land: Jan. 25 – Feb. 10
  • Pinkalicious: Feb. 22 – March 24
  • Jackie and Me: April 12 – May 5
  • Gathering Blue: May 10-19 (performed by First Stage’s Young Company)

Location: Marcus Center’s Todd Wehr Theater
(414) 267-2961
firststage.org

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FLORENTINE OPERA
As one of the nation’s oldest opera companies, the Florentine Opera’s productions reflect the highest musical and theatrical standards, while supporting community and educational programs. The company recently won two Grammys for their recording of 2010’s Elmer Gantry.

  • Carmen: Oct. 26 & 28
  • That’s Amore!: Feb. 8-10
  • Albert Herring: March 8-17
  • The Marriage of Figaro: May 10 & 12

Location: Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and various venues
(414) 291-5700
florentineopera.org

FOOLS FOR TRAGEDY

An emerging theater group amid its second season, Fools for Tragedy seeks to engage itself and the community in classical works by revitalizing them for modern audiences.

  • Lysistrata: March 14-23
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream: TBA

Remainder of season still TBA.

FORWARD THEATER COMPANY in Madison
This not-for-profit theater group formed out of the ashes after the Madison Rep went under. It hopes to be a home base for various Wisconsin stage vets, and the season typically runs the gamut from nostalgia with loads of character to progressive and even a bit dangerous.

  • 44 Plays for 44 Presidents: Sept. 20 – Oct. 7
  • “Soul Food” Monologue Festival: Nov. 9-11
  • Collected Stories: Jan. 17 – Feb. 3 (collaboration with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre)
  • Good People: April 4-21

Location: the Overture Center Playhouse in Madison, Wisconsin
www.forwardtheater.com

FRANKLY MUSIC

Under the artistic direction of Frank Almond, Frankly Music brings some of the nation’s finest musicians together for evenings of the best chamber music in Milwaukee, offering a unique cultural and social experience with each event.
Wisconsin Conservatory
  • Musicians of the MSO: Oct. 15-16
  • Art of the Cello: Jan. 14-15
Wisconsin Lutheran College
  • CD Release Party: Feb. 25
  • The FM Chamber Orchestra: May 13
Locations: Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave.
Schuwan Concert Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 940-8770

HANSBERRY-SANDS THEATRE COMPANY
Hansberry-Sands Theatre Company was established in July, 1981 in the response to a need for quality professional black theatre in Milwaukee. The company provides quality theatrical art forms that entertain, educate and develop individual talent and preserve our historical culture.

  • Ceremonies in Dark Old Men: Sept. 17-30

Remaining Season and Performances TBA

Location: Marcus Center’s Vogel Hall

(414) 616-7529
hansberrysands.org
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IMAGINATION THEATRE OF GERMANTOWN

  • Fiddler on the Roof: Aug. 3-12
  • Barefoot in the Park: April 12-21

Location: W142N10646 Magnolia Drive, Germantown, WI 53022
262-957-0399
itogonline.org

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IN TANDEM THEATRE
In Tandem is committed to producing exciting, innovative comedy, drama, musicals, classics and original works.

  • The Nightmare Room: Oct. 5-21
  • A Cudahy Caroler Christmas: Nov. 30 – Jan. 5
  • Beast on the Moon: March 1-24
  • Apartment 3A: April 26 – May 19

Location: Tenth Street Theatre at 628 N. 10th St., Milwaukee
(414) 271-1371
intandemtheatre.org

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JOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ARTS CENTER
Dance and music from internationally renowned artists in two intimate performance spaces.

  • Ex Fabula: Oct. 11-13
  • Luna Negra Dance Theater: Nov. 13 & 15
  • Philadanco: Feb. 19 & 21
  • Yuval Ron Ensemble: March 19 & 21
  • Dance Exchange: April 23 & 25

Location: Sheboygan, WI
(920) 458-6144
jmkac.org
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KO-THI DANCE COMPANY
A dynamic, internationally celebrated African dance company dedicated to bridging gaps between cultures.

Season and Performances TBA

Location: often UW-Milwaukee, and various

(414) 273-0676
ko-thi.org

LATINO ARTS INC.

Dedicated to providing and promoting Hispanic programming in the arts both in our community and beyond.

  • A Flor de Piel: November 2
  • Angel Luis Torruellas: December 7
  • Arpa y Bandolas: March 16
  • Mango Blue: May 11

Location: Latino Arts Inc. Auditorium and Gallery, 1028 S. 9th Street, Milwaukee
(414) 381-3400
latinoartsinc.org
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MARCUS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
One of the state’s foremost performing arts venues and home to many talented performing artists and events, now with multiple events lineups.

Broadway Across America

  • Billy Elliot the Musical: July 18 -19, 2012
  • Rock of Ages: Nov. 13-18
  • Memphis: Jan. 8-13
  • Sister Act: Feb. 19-24
  • Catch Me if You Can: April 23-28
  • Wicked: June 12 – July 7, 2013
Marcus Center Presents
  • An Evening with Idina Menzel: June 20, 2012
  • 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration: January 20
  • Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild Live: March 8
  • Chick Corea & Bela Fleck: April 2
Off-Broadway Series
  • One Man Star Wars Trilogy: Nov. 16-17
  • The Second City’s Dysfunctional Holiday Revue: Dec. 6-16
  • Divorce Party the Musical: Jan. 3-27
  • The Cooke Book – The Music of Sam Cooke: March 22-24
  • The Magic of Bill Blagg: April 12-14
  • Seth’s Big Fat Broadway Show: April 18-19 (rescheduled)
  • Dixie’s Tupperware Party: May 14-25
Hosted Events
  • Bonnie Raitt: August 22, 2012
  • Get the Led Out – The American Led Zeppelin: September 8
  • Alan Fine: Heaven and Earth: October 13
  • Unruly Music Fall Festival: Oct. 18-20
  • The Irish Tenors: November 25
  • Wisconsin Public Radio’s Larry Meiller: December 14
  • Jim Brickman: On a Winter’s Night: December 27
  • National Players: Animal Farm: February 21
  • National Players: Romeo & Juliet: February 22
  • Cantos de las Americas: May 3

Location: Marcus Center’s Uihlein Hall, downtown Milwaukee

(414) 273-7206
Marcuscenter.org

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY THEATRE

The student theatre group at Marquette University. The Department of Performing Arts performs four adult and one children’s mainstage shows per school year.

  • The Foreigner: Sept. 27 – Oct. 7
  • The Women of Lockerbie: Nov. 8-18
  • Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse: Jan. 12-20
  • A Doll’s House: Feb. 21 – March 3
  • Urinetown: April 18-28

Location: the Helfaer Theater on Marquette campus grounds
(414) 288-7504
diederich.Marquette.edu

MASTER SINGERS OF MILWAUKEE
A choral ensemble striving for excellence and to engage and vitalize audiences through the choral experience.

  • Concert I: October 28
  • Psalms, Old and New: March 9
  • Just Jazz: May 18-19

Location: Wauwatosa Presbyterian Church
2366 N. 80th St. Wauwatosa, WI
(262) 542-1154
mastersingersofmilwaukee.org

MILWAUKEE BALLET COMPANY
A top-ranked company nationwide, the Milwaukee Ballet attracts world-class performers and choreographers and strives to inspire audiences to think within and beyond traditional ballet.

  • La Boheme: Oct. 18-21
  • The Nutcracker: Dec. 8-26
  • Genesis: Feb. 7-10
  • Spring Series: April 11-14
  • Swan Lake: May 16-19

Location: Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Pabst Theater
(414) 902-2103
milwaukeeballet.org

MILWAUKEE CHAMBER THEATRE
MCT’s 38th season dedicates itself to “Rebels,” presenting five plays that push boundaries, including another world premiere from their Montgomery Davis Play Development Series. 

  • A Thousand Clowns: Aug. 9-26
  • Broken and Entered (WORLD PREMIERE): Sept. 28 – Oct. 14
  • Collected Stories: Nov. 23 – Dec. 16
  • Underneath the Lintel: Feb. 22 – March 17
  • Young Playwrights Festival 2013: March 21-24
  • Jeeves in Bloom: April 12-28

Location: Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N Broadway, Milwaukee
(414) 276-8842
chamber-theatre.com

MILWAUKEE CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Presenting critically acclaimed concerts since 1994.

  • Lyrical Literature: November 18
  • Singathon!: February 9
  • Milwaukee Youth Music Celebration: March 10
  • Morning Song to Evening Tide: May 11

Location: Various venues
(414) 221-7040
milwaukeechildrenschoir.org

MILWAUKEE CHORAL ARTISTS
Nationally renowned MCA is one of only three professional female choirs in the U.S.

  • The Call: MCA and the National Lutheran Choir: Oct. 20
  • Memories: The Best of MCA: March 1
  • The Grand Finale: MCA and Ola Gjeilo: April 13

Locations: Various venues
(262) 375-2952
milwaukeechoralartists.org

MILWAUKEE OPERA THEATRE

The Milwaukee Opera Theatre offers “Classic opera for a modern world,” and is currently led by Jill Anna Ponasik, who has helped the company embark on a series of ambitious seasons in a row. This year’s season features a mix of traditional works and new or reimagined pieces.

  • Candide: Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 5, 6
  • The Eurydice Project Stage Two: No Looking Back: Jan. 26
  • Guns N’ Rosenkavalier: March 22-24
  • Facade: April 25-28 (collaboration with Danceworks and Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra)
Location: Various
milwaukeeoperatheatre.org

MILWAUKEE PUBLIC THEATRE
Milwaukee Public Theatre creates original theatre works and provides workshops and arts residencies, making the arts accessible to people of all ages and cultures since 1974.

  • Tap the Potential Art Exhibition: Oct. 4-18
  • Dia de los Muertos Parade: November 2
  • Pieces: In My Own Voice: Feb. 6, 13, 27, March 6, fifth show TBA

Additional Season and Performances TBA

Location: Various

(414) 347-1685
milwaukeepublictheatre.org

MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATRE
Dedicated to providing the highest level of professional theater to Milwaukee and Wisconsin. The Rep started in 1954 on Oakland Ave., moved to the Todd Wehr Theater, and eventually into its space adjacent to City Hall. They started a resident acting company and expanded to include both classics and premiere works in their three theaters.

Quadracci Powerhouse

  • Assassins: Sept. 4 – Oct. 7
  • The Diary of Anne Frank: Oct. 23 – Dec. 2
  • Sense and Sensibility: Dec. 11 – Jan. 13
  • Clybourne Park: Jan. 29 – Feb. 24
  • A Raisin in the Sun: March 12 – April 14
  • One Night with Janis Joplin: May 3 – June 2 (touring)

Stiemke Studio

  • The Mountaintop: Sept. 26 – Nov. 4
  • How the World Began: Jan. 16 – Feb. 24
  • Rep Lab: March 1-4

Stackner Cabaret

  • Gutenberg! The Musical!: Aug. 21 – Oct. 14
  • Blues in the Night: Oct. 19 – Dec. 23
  • Mind Over Milwaukee: Dec. 28 – Feb. 24
  • Ring of Fire: The Songs of Johnny Cash: March 1 – May 5

Pabst Theater

  • A Christmas Carol: Nov. 29 – Dec. 24

Location: Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex, downtown Milwaukee
(414) 224-9490
milwaukeerep.com

MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The MSO is the largest professional arts organization in Wisconsin, featuring 86 professional musicians. The orchestra is playing at a very high level under music director Edo de Waart, in his fourth season with the MSO.

  • Guest conductor Gilbert Varga and violinist Frank Almond, Mendelssohn program: Sept. 14-16
  • De Waart, vocalist Miah Persson: Sept. 21-22
  • Conductor Alexander Vedernikov: Sept. 28-30
  • Conductor Olari Elts, Debussy/Ravel program: Oct. 5-6
  • My Favorite Things: A Tribute to Richard Rodgers: Oct. 12-14
  • An Evening with Natalie Merchant: Oct. 27
  • Conductor Frederic Chaslin, clarinetist Todd Levy: Nov. 2-3
  • Conductor Christoph Konig: Nov. 9-10
  • Basilica Series I: Nov. 16-17, at the Basilica
  • West Side Story: Nov. 23-24
  • Doc the Halls: A Merry Doc Holiday!: Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
  • Conductor Andreas Delfs: Dec. 31
  • Gershwin Favorites: Porgy, Bess and More: Jan. 4-6
  • Violinist Itzhak Perlman: Jan. 16
  • Pianist Stephen Beus: Jan. 18-19
  • De Waart, pianist Joseph Kalichstein: Jan. 25-26
  • De Waart, Beethoven program: Feb. 1-3
  • Pianist Ignat Solzhenitsyn, trumpeter Mark Niehaus: Feb. 8-9
  • Marvin’s American Songbook: Feb. 15-17
  • De Waart, pianist Joyce Yang, Rachmaninoff program: March 1-3
  • De Waart, violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonneberg: March 8-9
  • De Waart, hornist Matthew Annin: March 15-17
  • De Waart, violinist Ilana Setapen: March 22-23
  • Conductor Nicolas McGegan, vocalists Yulia Van Doren and Daniel Taylor: March 29-30
  • The Jersey Boys Sound: April 5-7
  • Basilica Series II: April 12-13, at the Basilica
  • Violinist Augustin Hadelich: May 3-4
  • Basilica Series III: May 17-18, at the Basilica
  • De Waart, Brahms program: May 24-26
  • De Waart, Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: May 31 – June 1
  • Music of Mad Men: June 7-9

Location: Marcus Center Uihlein Hall, downtown Milwaukee, unless otherwise noted.
(414) 291-7605
mso.org

MILWAUKEE THEATRE
Milwaukee and Wisconsin’s largest “destination” theater, home to an extensive calendar of concerts, Broadway musicals, family shows and assemblies of all kinds, and inheritor of a century-long legacy as a center of Milwaukee civic and cultural life.

  • Barry Manilow: August 4
  • Titanic: The Musical: Oct. 12-13
  • So You Think You Can Dance Live: November 2
  • R. Kelly: The Single Ladies Tour: November 10
  • Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival: November 18
  • Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis: November 25
  • Martina McBride: The Joy of Christmas: December 1
  • Kevin Hart: “Let Me Explain” Tour: December 15
  • A Chorus Line: Jan. 4-5
  • Royal Comedy Tour: February 10
  • Distant Worlds: Music of Final Fantasy: February 14
  • Shen Yun Performing Arts: Feb. 19-20
  • Lord of the Dance: March 1
  • Ed Asner as FDR: March 16
  • Mike Epps Live: March 29
  • American Idiot: April 12-13
  • Celtic Woman: Believe: April 14
  • Scooby-Doo Live! Musical Mysteries: April 21
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir: June 17
  • National Saengerfest: June 21-22, 2013
More season events still TBA.

Location: 500 W. Kilbourn Ave.
(414)908-6001
milwaukeetheatre.org

MILWAUKEE YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
MYSO offers the highest level of training in ensemble musicianship to motivated young people from diverse backgrounds across southeasternWisconsin. Programs foster talent, build character and enhance lives by nurturing an enduring love of music.

  • Peter and the Wolf: Sept. 7-16
  • MYSO Playathon: November 4
  • Senior Symphony Founders Concert: January 20
  • Jazz Heritage Festival: January 25
  • Winter Concerts: February 10, 22, 23, 24
  • Milwaukee Youth Music Celebration: March 10
  • Spring Concerts: May 5, 18, 19

Location: Various venues
(414) 267-2950
myso.org

MILWAUKEE YOUTH THEATRE
The Milwaukee Youth Theatre prides itself on being most children’s first chance to be onstage. We involve children in all aspects of our performances.

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Oct. 24-25
  • And Then There Was One & And Then There Was One, Too: Feb. 7-8
  • Charlotte’s Web: May 16-17

Location: Lincoln Center of the Arts, 820 E Knapp St., Milwaukee
(414) 390-3900
milwaukeeyouththeatre.org

one-time-next-act-AC2NEXT ACT THEATRE
Next Act Theatre engages the hearts and minds of its audience with compelling and intimate theatre productions intended to stimulate thought and foster new thinking and perspectives. The company is entering its second season in its new home.

  • Microcrisis: Sept. 28 – Oct. 21
  • It’s a Wonderful Life: Nov. 16 – Dec. 9
  • A Kodachrome Christmas, ft. John McGivern: December 12-31
  • James Pickering reads Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”: December 23
  • The Clockmaker: Feb. 1-24
  • Grace: April 5-28
  • The Mystery of Irma Vep, ft. John McGivern & Norman Moses: May 3-26

Location: 255 S. Water St.
(414) 278-0765
nextact.org

OTW-baby-jane-LS2OFF THE WALL THEATRE
Dale Gutzman’s tiny jewelerybox theatre completely alters its environment for each production, and the company attacks material from Shakespeare to Sondheim, each show looked at with a fresh and often startling perspective.

  • The Ritz: July 12-22
  • A Man Like Hong Kong: Sept. 20-30
  • Trainspotting: Oct. 25 – Nov. 4
  • Gigi: Dec. 14-31
  • Closer: Feb. 7-17
  • The Man in the Glass Booth: March 15-25
  • The Kiss of the Spider Woman: May 16-26

Location: 127 E. Wells Street Theater, Milwaukee
(414) 327-3552
offthewalltheatre.com
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PECK SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
PSOA is the only school of the arts in the UW system. In PSOA, everyone is in the creativity business as 2,000 Dance, Film, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts majors work in some of the most exciting and innovative programs available anywhere. The school also hosts various groups and events including the Fine Arts Quartet and Unruly Music. Of special interest this year is PSOA’s programming for the Year of the Arts, a celebration of the school’s 50th anniversary.

Locations: Helen Bader Concert Hall, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts
2419 E. Kenwood Blvd. Milwaukee, WI
(414) 229-4308
uwm.edu/psoa

Fine Arts Quartet

  • Summer Evenings of Music Series: June 10, 17, 24, 28
  • Regular Season Concerts: Sept. 9, Nov. 11, Feb. 17, April 14

Chamber Music Milwaukee

  • Breath in a Ram’s Horn: The Jewish Spirit in the Arts: Sept. 15
  • Tower Brass of Chicago: Oct. 17
  • Rembrandt Chamber Players: Feb. 13
  • TBA: April 18
MKE Unplugged
  • Trapper Schoepp and the Shades: September 20
  • The Midwestern Charm: October 11
  • Lisa Gatewood: November 15
  • Evan Christian: December 20
  • Cúig Guthánna: January 24
  • Sugar Stems: February 21
  • Paul Geremia: March 28
  • Billy McLaughlin: May 2
Unruly Music
  • Fall Festival: Oct. 18-20
  • Spring Festival: April 4-6
Inova
  • Michelle Grabner: The Inova Survey: July 27 – Sept. 23
  • 2012 Nohl Fellowship Show: Oct. 5 – Dec. 9
  • Makers in Print: International Exhibition: Jan. 18 – March 24
  • The Avant Garde Coffeehouse Project: April 5 – May 12

Dance

  • Summerdances: Destiny/Chance & Circumstances: May 31 – June 2, 2012
  • Somataphobia: June 22-24
  • Dance MFA Thesis: July 12 – 13
  • Dancemakers 2012: July 27 – 28
  • FALL(ing): Oct. 26-27 (collaboration with Present Music, Milwaukee Ballet)
  • New Dancemakers: In the Loop: Dec. 10-12, 14-15
  • Winterdances: Jan. 24-27
  • Summerdances: May 9-12, 2013
Theatre (* indicates Mainstage Productions)
  • Independence: Oct. 19-21, 26-28
  • *Lear’s Daughters: Oct. 24-28
  • New Directions: Some Girl(s): Nov. 8-11
  • *The Tragedy of King Lear: Nov. 14-18
  • Uncommon Women and Others: Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, Dec. 7-9
  • Marisol: March 1-3, 8-10
  • *Blood Wedding: March 6-10
  • New Directions: Anton’s Walk: April 4 & 6
  • *Ruined: April 24-28
  • Meet Me at the Avant Garde: April 26 – May 5
Film
  • Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival: Oct. 18-21 (also, monthly screenings on Sept. 20, Nov. 1, 29)
  • UWM Student Film Festival, winter: Dec. 14
  • Festival of Films in French: Feb. 3-12
  • Milwaukee Underground Film Festival: May 3
  • UWM Student Film Festival, summer: May 10
Other Year of the Arts Events
  • African Dance Throwdown: Bantaba!: September 4
  • Cream City Soundcheck: September 13
  • Creative Milwaukee At Work: September 21
  • Doors Open Milwaukee: September 22-23
  • Klezmatics: November 4
  • The Wild Party: Feb. 8-10
  • Beyond the Score: Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9: March 7 (collaboration with MSO and Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
  • Kenilworth Open Studios: April 20

Locations: Helen Bader Concert Hall, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, various other on- and off-campus venues

2419 E. Kenwood Blvd. Milwaukee, WI

(414) 229-4308

uwm.edu/psoa

PINK BANANA THEATRE
Started in with a dedication and drive to produce quality theatre using local talent, its season includes two shows per year, the occasional surprise pop-up show, and a yearly fundraiser. Pink Banana Theatre Co’s mission is to encourage new and emerging artists to focus on their artistic crafts while given the opportunity to grow creatively in a collaborative environment.

  • One Acts 2012: The End of the World!: June 1-9
  • The Hothouse: November 1-17
  • Marat/Sade: March 8-9 (with The World’s Stage Theatre)
  • One Acts 2013: Game Night: June 2013

Location: Various venues
pinkbananatheatre.com

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PRESENT MUSIC
PM is Milwaukee‘s hard-core, party-based classical musical ensemble, performing a six-concert season of new music, premieres and unexpected collaborations in unusual venues.

  • Change: Sept. 1
  • FALL(ing): Oct. 26-27 (collaboration with Milwaukee Ballet, Peck School of the Arts)
  • Thanksgiving: Nov. 18
  • In the Chamber: Feb. 15, 16, 23
  • Judgment of Midas: April 12-13
  • Multitude: May 24

Location: Turner Hall Ballroom and other venues
(414) 271-0711
presentmusic.org

QUASIMONDO MILWAUKEE PHYSICAL THEATRE

This new physical comedy troupe got its start as an international touring company formed by graduates of Italy’s Accademia Dell’Arte. Currently embarking on its first full season in Milwaukee, the company looks to explore a diverse assortment of theatrical styles.

  • The Seagull 3D: Oct. 5-20
  • Halloween Tree: Oct. 25 – Nov. 3
  • The Nutcracker and the Mouse King: Dec. 21 – Jan. 5
  • Robot Cabaret: February 14 – March 2
  • Bacchanalia: TBD 2013
  • Americlown: TBD 2013
Location: Various
(414) 702-0392
thequasimondo.com

RACINE THEATRE GUILD
Aiming to “light up lives at all stages,” the Racine Theatre Guild is a professionally-managed community theater offering plays and musicals, children’s theatre, jazz and comedy series, classes and more.

  • Elvis Has Left the Building: July 13-22
  • Noises Off: Sept. 14-30
  • A Nice Family Gathering: Oct. 26 – Nov. 11
  • Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka: Dec. 7-16
  • A Night at the Nutcracker: Jan. 18 – Feb. 3
  • Be My Baby: March 1-17
  • The Three Musketeers: April 12-21
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: May 10-26

Location: the RTG at 2519 Northwestern Ave., Racine WI
(262) 633-4218
racinetheatre.org
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RENAISSANCE THEATERWORKS
Creating compelling theatre exploring the feminine voice and offering professional opportunities to emerging local artists.

  • Enfrascada: Oct. 19 – Nov. 11
  • Irena’s Vow: Oct. 26 – Nov. 4 (with Cardinal Stritch)
  • Educating Rita: Jan. 18 – Feb. 10
  • The Road to Mecca: April 5-18

Location: Studio Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center
(414) 291-7800
r-t-w.com

SHARON LYNNE WILSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS
For ten seasons, the Wilson Center has welcomed people from Southeastern Wisconsin to witness exciting, bold, stirring, thoughtful and entertaining artists from all over the world.

  • Starry Nights Summer Concert Series: June 22, 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27
  • Shawn Colvin and Leo Kottke: Sept. 29, 2012
  • Tempest: Sept. 30, 2012
  • Poets & Prayers: Turtle Island Quartet: Oct. 12-13, 2012
  • Tom Wopat: Oct. 17, 2012
  • Dr. John & The Lower 911 and The Blind Boys of Alabama: Oct. 26, 2012
  • Cinema Toast: Nov. 7, 2012
  • Mike Mangione & The Union: Nov. 9, 2012
  • Parsons Dance Company: Nov. 16, 2012
  • Wilson Center Big Band, featuring Jenny Thiel: Dec. 5, 2012
  • Petra Van Nuis/Andy Brown Quartet: Dec. 7, 2012
  • I’m Not A Pilot: Jan. 25, 2013
  • Pro Arte Quartet: Jan. 27, 2013
  • Jan Daley: Feb. 6, 2013
  • The Trio of Oz: Feb. 9, 2013
  • Mark O’Connor Jazz Quintet: March 1, 2013
  • Paco Peña: March 2, 2013
  • Makem and Spain Brothers: March 20, 2013
  • Erin Bode: March 22, 2013
  • PianoArts: March 24, 2013
  • Tim Whalen Quartet: April 19, 2013
  • Del McCoury Band: April 20, 2013
  • Rene Izquierdo and Elina Chekan: April 28, 2013
  • Susan Egan: May 1, 2013
  • Robinella: May 17, 2013
  • Jane Monheit: May 18, 2013

Location: Wilson Center for the Arts
(262) 781-9470
wilson-center.com
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SKYLIGHT MUSIC THEATRE
The Skylight is a nationally-acclaimed professional opera and music theatre offering a tantalizing mix of musical and theatrical arts. This season marks the last for long-standing artistic director Bill Theisen.

Cabot Theatre

  • Avenue Q: Sept. 21 – Oct. 14
  • The Sound of Music: Nov. 16 – Dec. 31
  • Edith Piaf Onstage: Jan. 25 – Feb. 10
  • Pump Boys and Dinettes: March 8-24
  • The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess: May 17 – June 9

Studio Theatre

  • Here’s a Howdy Do – The Mischievous World of Gilbert & Sullivan: Dec. 31 – Jan. 13
  • Sing Me A Story: May 3-19

Location: Cabot and Studio Theatres at the Broadway Theater Center, Milwaukee.
(414) 291-7800
skylightopera.com

SMITHEREEN PRODUCTIONS

Smithereen Productions began as a way for artistic director Jacob Bach and head producer Mary Baird to produce an improvised musical series, and is now evolving to produce standalone projects as well. Focusing on themes of the human spirit and modern living, Smithereen hopes to showcase daring subject matter that will keep Milwaukee thinking and talking.

  • T.I.M. (The Improvised Musical): Third Thursday of the month
  • Spike Heels: April 18-27
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch: May 3-11

Location: Various locations
(414) 699-5633
smithereenproductions.com

SOULSTICE THEATRE COMPANY

  • Rocket Man: Sept. 7-22
  • Blithe Spirit: Nov. 2-17
  • Completely Hollywood (abridged): Jan. 25 – Feb. 9
  • The Memory of Water: May 3-18

Location: Soulstice Studio
(414) 431-3187
soulsticetheatre.org

SOUTH MILWAUKEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

  • Storytelling with John Gurda: The History of the South Shore: Sept. 9
  • Robert Glasper Experience: Sept. 26
  • Katie Armiger Trio: Oct. 4
  • Milwaukee Ballet II: Oct. 27-28
  • Vienna Boys Choir: Nov. 23
  • 2nd Annual Southeast Wisconsin Spoken Word Showcase: Jan. 17
  • John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party: Jan. 19
  • Avner Eisenberg in Exceptions to Gravity: Jan. 23, 25
  • Sybarite5: The Shuffle Effect: Feb. 2
  • Davell Crawford: The Genius of Ray Charles: March 14
  • Milwaukee Ballet II: Ballet-in-a-Box: March 27
  • Little Red’s Most Unusual Day: April 17
  • Frank Ferrante in An Evening With Groucho: April 26
  • Arlo Guthrie: May 10
  • Jason Bishop: Believing is Seeing: May 17

Location: 901 15th Avenue, South Milwaukee, WI
(414) 766-5049
www.southmilwaukeepac.org

SUNSET PLAYHOUSE
A nonprofit theater in Elm Grove, established in 1960, where volunteers work in conjunction with paid professionals.

  • Stage Door: Sept. 13-30
  • 12 Angry Men: Oct. 25 – Nov. 11
  • A Christmas Story: Nov. 29 – Dec. 23
  • Lumberjacks in Love: Jan. 17 – Feb. 17
  • Over the Tavern: March 7-24
  • Lucky Stiff: April 18 – May 12
  • The Fox on the Fairway: May 30 – June 16
  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: July 18 – Aug. 11

…plus more from the Musical Mainstage series throughout the year. See website for details.

Location: the Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove, Wisconsin.
(262) 782-4430
sunsetplayhouse.com

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THEATRE GIGANTE
Founded in 1987 by artistic director Isabelle Kralj, Theatre Gigante (former Milwaukee Dance Theatre) is a performing arts organization dedicated to the creation and presentation of performance work that integrates theater, dance, text, and music, through which Theatre Gigante fosters inter-disciplinary collaborations and original work. To further promote and support its artistic mission, Theatre Gigante creates and engages in outreach/educational activities in the community.

  • Me, You, Art and Trout: Sept. 27-29
  • Prah (Dust): Feb. 8-17
  • Electra: May 10-19
  • Evening at Paddy’s Pub: June 21-22

Location: various venues
(414) 229-4308
theatregigante.org

THEATRICAL TENDENCIES
One of the newest companies on the Milwaukee theater scene, Theatrical Tendencies offers “inclusive theater with a passion for outstanding storytelling,” focusing on LGBT themes and issues.

  • [title of show]: Sept. 28 – Oct. 13
  • The Normal Heart: April 5-20

Location: Soulstice Theatre, 3770 South Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 2, St. Francis, WI
(414) 755-2700
theatricaltendencies.com

UPROOTED THEATRE

UPROOTED Theatre creates professional productions, readings and diverse educational programming that meets our criteria for artistic excellence, provocative storytelling and community engagement. We meet our mission by producing works that honor the cultures, historical experiences and unique voices of people of color.

Remainder of season TBD.

Location: various venues
uprootedmke.com

WALKER’S POINT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
WPCA exhibits art, provides theater and multi- purpose space and offers art education programs throughout the year.

  • Cathy Breslaw and Charles Matson Lume: July 13 – Aug. 25, 2012
  • Annual Members Show: Sept. 7 – Oct. 6
  • 20th Annual Dia de los Muertos Exhibition & 3rd Annual Parade: Oct. 19 – Nov. 17
  • CoPA 6th Annual Midwest Juried Exhibition: Dec. 7 – Jan. 19
  • La Ceiba Gráfica: March 1-31

Location: the WPCA building at 911 W. National Ave., Milwaukee
(414) 672-2787
wpca-milwaukee.org

WAUKESHA CHORAL UNION
Waukesha Choral Union has been active in the community for over 60 years. Originally a combination of the Carroll College student chorus and community singers known as the Waukesha Choral Society, the group took its present form as an auditioned choir in 1978. Under the direction of Ernest Brusubardis, III, the WCU continues a long tradition of collaborating with other musicians and groups, putting together pieces of a very colorful and diverse arts community.

  • Fall Collaboration Concert: October 13
  • Lessons and Carols: December 7 & 9
  • Messiah: March 17
  • Something Old and Something New: May 4

Location: Shattuck Auditorium at Carroll University, and various churches
(414) 297-9310
choralunion.org
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WAUKESHA CIVIC THEATRE
WCT provides quality live theatre performances and educational programs.

  • Once on This Island: July 27 – Aug. 19
  • 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: Sept. 14-30
  • James and the Giant Peach: Oct. 12-14
  • Our Town: Oct. 26 – Nov. 11
  • Candy Cane Tales and Holiday Carols: Nov. 30 – Dec. 16
  • Nuncrackers!: Dec. 20-22
  • The STEM Academy Presents: Seussical, Jr.: Jan. 17-19
  • An Inspector Calls: Feb. 1-17
  • Oklahoma!: March 8-24
  • The Emperor’s New Tuxedo: April 12-16
  • The Dixie Swim Club: May 3-19
  • Communicating Doors: June 14-30

Location: Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre, Waukesha
(262) 547-0708
waukeshacivictheatre.org

WISCONSIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Formerly the Waukesha Symphony, the WPO has come a long way during the tenure of music director Alexander Platt. The orchestra has become more itinerant in recent years, and more recently has stretched out to perform in Oconomowoc.

  • Corigliano & Elgar: October 9
  • Salute to Our Veterans: Battle of Britain: November 11
  • A Royal Christmas: December 4
  • English Elegance: March 10
  • Cosmic Grandeur: April 28

Location: Shattuck Auditorium at Carroll University, chapel of St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, other venues.
(262) 547-1858
www.wisconsinphilharmonic.org

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WILD SPACE DANCE COMPANY
Founded by Artistic Director Debra Loewen in 1986, Wild Space’s mission is to expand the audience for contemporary dance through performance and outreach programs. Known for site-specific works and artistic collaborations, Wild Space merges contemporary dance with text, architecture and visual art to develop innovative performances.

  • Milwaukee 360: Sept. 20-22
  • Luscious: March 14-16
  • Sight Readings: May 2013

Location: Various venues
(414) 271-0307
wildspacedance.org

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WINDFALL THEATRE
Seeking out little-known gems from well-known playwrights, bringing many premieres to Milwaukee.

  • November: Oct. 12-27
  • A Time to Live: Feb. 15 – March 2
  • A Little Night Music: May 3-18

Location: Village Church Arts
130 E. Juneau Ave.
(414) 332-3963
windfalltheatre.blogspot.com

WISCONSIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
The oldest and largest non-profit independent music school in the state, WCM strives to provide the finest musical education and performance opportunities for both aspiring professional performers and individuals seeking cultural enrichment.

  • Prometheus Trio Concerts: Oct. 8-9, Dec. 3-4, Feb. 11-12, April 15-16
  • Philomusica Quartet Concerts: Oct. 29, Jan. 28, April 8
  • We Six Concerts: Oct. 4, Nov. 15, Feb. 7, March 21, May 2
  • Conservatory Sundays: Oct. 21, Nov. 4, Feb. 17, March 3 & 17
  • Conservatory Nights: Oct. 25, Nov. 8, Dec. 6-7, Jan. 17, Feb. 21, March 7
  • Special Concerts:
    • The Trio: Larry Goldings/Peter Bernstein/Bill Stewart: Sept. 3
    • 3rd Annual Music Therapy Benefit Concert: Oct. 14
    • Performathon 2012: Nov. 18
    • Rubens Quartet with Stefanie Jacob: Jan. 25
    • Honors Recital 2013: May 19

Location: 1584 N. Prospect Ave. (WCM building), Milwaukee
(414) 276-5760
http://www.wcmusic.org/Concerts.aspx

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE
The Center for Arts and Performance at Wisconsin Lutheran College offers distinguished guest artists, outdoor summer events and excellent college performing arts groups for all types of audiences.

Guest Artist Series 2012-13:

  • Beach Party Boys: Sept. 7
  • Transit Authority: Music of Chicago: Sept. 21
  • Clarinet Swing Kings: Oct. 12
  • Jeffery Siegel Keyboard Conversations: Oct. 17, Dec. 12, March 20, May 15
  • Siberian Virtuosi: Oct. 26
  • Close to You: The Music of the Carpenters: Nov. 16
  • George Dyer Christmas: Dec. 15
  • Home Free Vocal Band: Jan. 25
  • Thüringer Salon Quintet: Feb. 1
  • Broadway Today: Feb. 22
  • Rhonda Vincent and the Rage: March 22
  • Tap – The Show: April 5
  • The Piano Men II: April 12

WLC Arts Center, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 443-8802
wlc.edu/arts/

WORLD’S STAGE THEATRE COMPANY
A new theater company founded in 2009 seeking to “inspire, entertain and delightfully shock audiences with a broad spectrum of theatrical work.”

  • Punkplay: Sept. 6-15
  • The Lieutenant of Inishmore: Jan. 19, 31
  • The Pillowman: Jan. 25, 27; Feb. 2
  • A Behanding in Spokane: Jan. 26; Feb. 1, 3
  • Marat/Sade: March 8-9 (with Pink Banana Theatre)
Future shows still TBA.

Location: Various

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YOUNGBLOOD THEATRE COMPANY
A young, daring and exciting theater troupe, given to unconventional venues.

  • The Flu Season: March 1 – 17, 2012
  • Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom: April 27 – May 12
  • [sic]: Sept. 20 – Oct. 5
  • Cartoon: Nov. 30 – Dec. 15

Location: Various

414 369-2375
www.youngbloodtheatre.com

YOUR MOTHER DANCES

A dance troupe aiming to subvert typical images of women in dance, with an emphasis on the juxtaposed roles of its performers.

  • G O T | I T (Get Out of Town | In Transition): Dec. 20-22
www.yourmotherdances.com

 

NOTE: All entries are subject to change and may be updated as they give us new or corrected information. Highlighted titles will be linked throughout the season to reviews and features about a production or show. Please contact the venue or company for all further information. If your group’s season schedule is ready but does not appear here, email us with details and we will update your listing.

The Third Coast Digest 2012-13 Performing Arts Guide is exclusively sponsored by the Florentine Opera Company. For more information about the Florentine or to subscribe to their 2012-13 season, visit their website, Facebook page or call (414) 291-5700.

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