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| NEAT BY CHARLAYNE WOODWARD |
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Renaissance Theaterworks
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2 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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| DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS |
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First Stage
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11:00 a.m.; 1:00 p.m. | Milwaukee Youth Arts Center
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From the books by Mo Willems, adapted by Ernie Nolan. Buckle up for this highly interactive adventure that puts you in the driver’s seat. Everyone’s favorite pigeon wants to drive the bus, and it’s up to you to decide his fate. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Should he eat a hot dog? Get a puppy? Stay up late? It’s entirely up to you. Join the pigeon and all of his friends on this exciting audience favorite. But hold on tight. You never know where this unpredictable journey will take you! For ages 3 to 6. Tickets and information: (414) 267-2961 or www.firststage.org.
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| A WRINKLE IN TIME |
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First Stage
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1:00 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. | Todd Wehr Theatre, Marcus Center for the Perf Arts
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Based on the book by Madeleine L’Engle, adapted by John Glore. She is an outcast at school. Her father is missing. The town thinks her brother is some sort of freak. Meg Murry is angry at a world that makes no sense to her. But when a strange visitor arrives at her family’s home on a dark and stormy night, she embarks on a wild journey through space and time to rescue her father from the evil forces that hold him prisoner on another planet. For ages 8 and up. Tickets and Information: (414) 267-2961 or www.firststage.org.
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| THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE |
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater
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2 p.m.; 7 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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| AND ALL THAT JAZZ |
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Festival City Symphony
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3:00 p.m. | Pabst Theater
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Symphony Sundays, a classical concert for all ages featuring descriptive commentary from the stage and pre-concert children’s group activity and orientation. Jazz and classical music combine for this sweltering concert, which begins with Darius Milhaud’s “The Creation of the World,” one of the first pieces to bring the heat of jazz into the concert hall. Milwaukee’s own Warren Wiegratz from the Buck’s house-band “Street Life” will solo on his own composition, the smoking “Three Scenes for Contemporary Jazz Saxophone and Orchestra.” Two works of George Gershwin round out a ‘hot’ January afternoon, “Lullaby for String Orchestra” and the perennial favorite “An American In Paris.” Tickets: $14 Adult; $8 Child, student, senior: 414-286-3663 Information on Ticket Packs and group pricing: 414-963-9067 or www.festivalcitysymphony.org
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| The Sequel! |
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Danceworks Inc.
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2:30 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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| GERSHWIN & FRIENDS |
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Skylight Music Theatre
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2:00 p.m. | Cabot Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center
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"Gershwin & Friends" takes place at a ritzy party in the New York City home of George Gershwin in the midst of the Jazz Age. "I Got Rhythm," "Summertime" and "Rhapsody in Blue" can be heard wafting through the air. We join a young couple from Mr. Gershwin’s party staff, Cynthia and Parrish, as they celebrate Gershwin’s music behind the scenes. Free-wheeling and spontaneous, Parrish tries to loosen up the more grounded and down to earth Cynthia, with minimal success. After their work is done at the Gershwin estate they head home to Harlem to kick up their heels in their own high-style with the music of Gershwin’s “friends” Fats Waller, Duke Ellington and Harold Arlen. This dynamic and innovative Skylight revue will again feature Cynthia Cobb, Parrish Collier and Paul Helm. Last season, the critically acclaimed Gershwin & Friends had a sold out run in the Studio Theatre.
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