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On Stage 5/22: A quiet week with powerful performances
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By Matthew Reddin
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Boulevard Theatre reimagines a classic drama, Off the Wall goes Wild, Wild West, and the MSO returns to Milwaukee with an exclusively British program.
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Everybody wins at the UPAF Ride for the Arts
By Jennifer Reinke
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TCD takes a look at what’s new at the UPAF Ride for the Arts with volunteer Charles Kakuk of Next Act Theatre.
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Philomusica’s “Goldberg”: Brains and lyrical beauty
By Jonathan Brodie
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The Philomusica Quartet, plus bassist Roger Ruggeri, closes with a quintet arrangement of Bach’s keyboard monument.
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Philomusica Quartet: Bach’s “Goldberg” redux
A string quintet version of Bach’s monumental keyboard work, “Goldberg Variations,” at the Conservatory Monday.
Sci-fi Spectacular Spectacular!
TCD, the MSO and Intercontinental offer a spectacular evening – an intimate dinner hosted by Tom Strini, followed by loge seats for the June 15 performance narrated by Star Trek’s George Takei!
Time Arts Continuum at Walker’s Point
Why yes, we do inhabit a crazy modern world.
Skylight’s “Sunday in the Park with George” delights
Stephen Sondheim’s musical brings Seurat’s pointillist masterpiece to life.
The Florentine’s powerful “Idomeneo”
Spectacular singing and a smart production make Mozart’s last opera seria urgent and modern.
Moving Pictures: “Darling Companion”
Lawrence Kasdan’s “Darling Companion,” starring Diane Keaton, Kevin Kline and a dog named Freeway, has Mark Metcalf longing for a little authenticity.
Gerald Casel Dance: Complex and compelling
Visiting dance professor, near the end of his year at UWM, presents dance of high seriousness.
Florentine’s “Idomeneo”: Thoroughly modern opera seria
Mozart summed up and pushed forward an outdated opera style in in 1780. John LaBouchardiere pushes it a little further.
Skylight: “Sunday in the Park” with Bill Theisen
Stephen Sondheim’s musical about Seurat’s great painting and a self-doubting artist of a later generation opens at the Skylight.





