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If you’re from Wisconsin, you know that Packers season tickets are a big deal and hard to come by. If you are lucky enough to be in a family that does have season tickets, you may understand the dynamics of the Milwaukee Rep’s latest play, “Dad’s Season Tickets.” The new musical comedy follows a family of three girls trying to win over their father's affection in order to inherit his Lambeau season tickets.
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The owner and operator of the Cactus Club in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood explains their new proof of vaccination policy for both performing artists and show attendees.
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A group of Milwaukee businesses have joined together to encourage people to get vaccinated. The Pabst Theater Group is among them, and they’re taking it one step further by requiring patrons to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.
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"The Strength and Resilience of the Black Woman" — that’s the theme for this year’s Milwaukee Black Theater Festival. The two-week event includes two-full-length productions, a new play reading and an outdoor youth night to support and celebrate local Black artists.
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SoundStage MKE is an audio walking tour that uses downtown Milwaukee as a backdrop for curated audio that explores the history of local landmarks.
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After Two Postponements, John McGivern's 'Up Close (But Not Too Close)' Is Finally Live At The PabstUp Close (But Not Too Close) follows the themes of John McGivern's previous one-man shows — stories from throughout his life focusing on his family and life growing up on the east side of Milwaukee.
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The production takes place over 31 videos, in which a storyteller reads a fairy tale written by Slovene writer Rok Vilčnik.
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Milwaukee’s First Stage Theater has unveiled its first virtual short play in its new series, Amplify. The cast of Copper Horns In Water is made up almost entirely of students from the Indian Community School in Franklin.
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In December of 1969, the United States held its first military draft lottery in almost three decades. It would decide the fate of young men across the…
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While in-person theater performances haven’t happened for almost a year, First Stage theater company is getting creative with their completely digital…