b'MB-906 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/16/20209:18 PMPage 26THINGSTODOinterdenominational troupe that integrates Stream,Young Playwrights Festival 10th Anniversary Rep Lab Short Play Theatre Gigantethe,art and faith in a Christian world view and more. Performances at the Broadway Festival.Telephone: (414) 224-9490342 N. Water St., Milwaukee providing an opportunity for Christians and Theatre Center in the Historic Third Ward. milwaukeerep.com The theatre of big ideas, offering overnon-Christians alike to consider their lives Telephone: (414) 291-780030 years of innovative performance artin relation to God. Current offerings chamber-theatre.comNext Act Theatrededicated to presentations that integrateinclude An Inspector Callsand Jane 255 S. Water St., Walkers Point - theater, dance, text and music. The 2019-. Shows are Milwaukee20 season continues with Craveand willAustens Sense and Sensibilitypresented in the Todd Wehr Auditorium at Engages hearts and minds with close with a collaboration between Kralj &Concordia University Wisconsin and other compelling, intimate and personal theatre Anderson and Alessandro Renda of Teatrovenues. Telephone: (414) 744-5995intended to stimulate thought, foster the delle Albe of Ravenna, Italy which willacaciatheatre.com exchange of ideas, and promote the premiere in Milwaukee. Performancesdevelopment of new perspectives and held at UWM. Telephone: (414) 961-6119First Stageunderstanding. Upcoming productions theatregigante.org325 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee include A Small Fireand 9 Circles.Since 1987, First Stage has become one Telephone: (414) 278-0765 of the nations most acclaimed childrens Milwaukee Rep nextact.org UWM Peck Schooltheaters and the second-largest theater of the Arts - Theatercompany in Milwaukee. The current MilwaukeeRenaissance 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukeeseason includes: The Snowy Day and Repertory TheaterTheaterworks Presents large-scale dramatic and musicalOther Stories A Wrinkle in Time Gretel!;;; (The Rep Milwaukee) 158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee productions in a 525-seat mainstageThe Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors Alex;108 E. Wells St., Milwaukee Celebrating more than 25 years as theatre and smaller, contemporary works& the Amazing Lemonade Stand You; and66th Season! Productions in four venues: Milwaukees only women-founded, at the Kenilworth FIVE-0-EIGHT black box. Offers birthday The Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, The women-run professional theater company. theatre. This years season includes:Cant Take It With Youparties and welcomes scout troops and Female Transport The Trojan Women, #3Stiemke Studio, the Stackner Cabaret, and Intimate, thought-provoking productions , school groups. Telephone: (414) 267-2929(hashtag cubed) Bonnie & Clydeand thefirststage.org the Historic Pabst Theater (for its annual that awaken a recognition of what it is to , performance of Dickenss A Christmas be human with attention to womens Kenilworth Open Studios production.Carol roles. The current seasons theme is A Telephone: (414) 229-4308.) Current season highlights include:MilwaukeeNunsense: A Musical Comedy The Season of Transformation, featuring uwm.edu/arts/events/category/theatre, Chamber Theater Legend of Georgia McBride Hedwig and Happy Daysand Actually,. Performances at158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee the Angry Itch Chasin Dem Blues: Untold the Broadway Theatre Center (moving to, Milwaukees third largest nonmusical Story of Paramount Records Eclipsed: dedicated space at Next Act Theatre in fall, theatre company comprised of mainly local Celebrating Milwaukee SHEroes 2020). Hosts BrINK, , a new play festivalartists. The current season features the Antonios Song Hootenanny: The featuring the work of Midwestern women, world premiere of Wisconsin writer Erica Musicale Destiny of Desire playwrights. Telephone: (414) 291-7800,, the AugustBermans No Wake Gently Down the Wilson Monologue Competition, and the r-t-w.com, Fresh Coast VISIT MilwaukeeMUSEUMS/ARTCreativity Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N. Prospect Ave., MilwaukeeMilwaukee is generating a lot of buzz as a hub for Listed on the National Register of Historicthe creative arts, including film, design, music, Places, the lavish 1911 home of Charlesand Sarah Allis contains an art collectionwriting, fashion, theater and performance arts. that includes 19th century French andOscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley, founder American paintings, classic antiquities,Tate Bunker of No Studios, is a leader in showcasing Renaissance bronzes, Asian ceramics anddecorative arts. Winter hours (October-Milwaukee as up-and-coming in the film industry. Supporting and promoting local filmmakers April): 10-5, Wednesdays-Sundays;for over a decade, Milwaukee Film hosts the annual Milwaukee Film Festival (October 15- summer hours: 10-5 Wednesdays, 10-8October 29, 2020; mkefilm.org) which brings the best in independent and international film to Thursdays, 10-5 Fridays-Sundays.Telephone: (414) 278-8295 Milwaukee audiences with more than 300 films to be shown at multiple venues. The cavtmuseums.org University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee also hosts several film festivals, including the Milwaukee charlesallis.orgUnderground Film Festival, Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival, and its Experimental Grohmann MuseumTuesdays series. See uwm.edu/arts/film for more information. 1000 N. Broadway, MilwaukeeHome to the worlds most comprehensiveMilwaukee is a destination for contemporary street art thanks in large part to Wallpapered art collection dedicated to the evolution ofCity (wallpapered.city), which promotes and coordinates public art projects and colorful human work, the museum includes moremurals in the area. The Milwaukee Fashion Initiative (milwaukeefashioninitiative.com) than 1,400 paintings, sculptures and workson paper from 1580 to the present. Openserves local designers, educators, manufacturers and retailers in the expansion and promotion 9-5 Mondays-Fridays; 12-6 Saturdays; andof the local fashion industry. 1-4 Sundays. Telephone: (414) 277-2300 msoe.edu/grohmann-museum Also of interest is Milwaukees Creative District at MKE Riverworks Haggerty Museum of Art (riverworksmke.org/creative-placemaking), a mix of industrial properties with a growing 1234 W. 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