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| NEAT BY CHARLAYNE WOODWARD |
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Renaissance Theaterworks
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7:30 p.m. | Broadway Theatre Center
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A girl who became an adult. An aunt who stayed a child. Two African American women in the 1960s. Together. Apart. And back together. A neat story with a neat ending. Don’t miss it.
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| NUNSENSE |
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Sunset Playhouse
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7:30 p.m. | Sunset Playhouse
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin. This “Sister Act” will convince you once and for all that nuns have a major funny bone! The Little Sisters of Hoboken have a problem. Their convent cook has accidentally served a bunch of the sisters a tainted batch of soup, and several of the sisters have met their maker. Prayers are nice, but the surviving sisters need to raise some dough for the burials. A bake sale isn’t going to do it, so the sisters put on a talent show to end all talent shows. Jokes, songs and dancing nuns add up to one of the silliest musical celebrations ever!
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| THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE |
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater
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7:30 p.m. | Stackner Cabaret
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By Jesse Borgeson, Adam Long and Daniel Singer. Three phenomenal actors, armed with an outrageous assortment of outerwear and props, cram the Bard’s entire canon of plays (and sonnets), into 90 minutes of high-speed, over-the-top hilarity! The whole family will love this endearingly irreverent and lightning-paced romp through the greatest plays of all time.
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| The Sequel! |
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Danceworks Inc.
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8:30 p.m. | Danceworks Studio Gallery
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The choreographers of Danceworks Performance Company went to the movies for inspiration once before—and now we’re back for more! In this fast-paced feature, historic battles ensue, dramas entrance, lovers swoon, hostages are taken and superheroes save the day! We need another round of dancing with the movies to get “footloose” and tangled up with the many genres of the silver screen. Don’t miss the twists and turns of The Sequel!
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| TO THE PROMISED LAND |
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First Stage
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3:30 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. | Todd Wehr Theatre, Marcus Center for the Perf Arts
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Reeling from the loss of her brother during recent Civil Rights actions, Ruth – a young African-American in late 1960s Milwaukee – is ready to quit school when she finds inspiration in the autobiography of Golda Meir, past student of the former Fourth Street School who rose to become the first woman prime minister of Israel. Woven into the portrayal of Ruth’s story is that of a young Golda Meir, and both stories converge when a grown Golda Meir arrives at her former Milwaukee school to give a speech. Audiences will witness both young people finding strength and courage across generations to break barriers and reach their own promised land. TO THE PROMISED LAND continues The Wisconsin Cycle, First Stage’s commitment over the next five seasons to develop and produce plays that celebrate the history and people of Wisconsin.
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