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| LEND ME A TENOR |
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Sunset Playhouse
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7:30 p.m. | Sunset Playhouse
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By Ken Ludwig. Tenor Tito Morelli is booked to perform Othello on a September night in 1934, and General Manager Saunders knows that it will be the biggest night in the history of The Cleveland Grand Opera Company. But when the boffo-voiced opera star shows up drunk as a skunk, the harried manager does what any self-respecting producer would do: PUNT! This hilarious farce is full of unbelievable mishaps, mistaken identity, and romantic high jinks.
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| ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE |
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater
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7:30 p.m. | Stackner Cabaret
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By Ted Swindley. Following in the footsteps of The Rep’s sold-out smash hits Liberace! and Nobody Lonesome for Me, comes the true story of country music legend Patsy Cline’s remarkable friendship with devoted fan Louise Seger. Filled with two dozen unforgettable hits – including “Crazy,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “Sweet Dreams” and “Walkin’ After Midnight” – Always…Patsy Cline celebrates the life and music of one of the most acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century.
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| OTHELLO |
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater
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7:30 p.m. | Quadracci Powerhouse
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One of Shakespeare’s most tragic heroes squares off against literature’s greatest villain in a visceral, sexy, hard-driving story of intrigue, betrayal and vengeance, as Iago leads Othello to the edge of jealous madness by sewing seeds of doubt about his wife’s fidelity. Culminating in one of Shakespeare’s most powerfully dramatic scenes, this classic revenge tragedy comes to life in a modern and edgy adaptation set in the world of motorcycle gangs.
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| THINGS THAT GO DING |
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Skylight Music Theatre
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7:30 p.m. | Broadway Theatre Center
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Featuring Michael ‘‘Ding’’ Lorenz, Ray Jivoff and Jamie Johns. Featuring an unbelievable collection of vintage, vaudeville percussion novelties
known as Dings Dynasty, highbrow meets lowbrow in this zany and highly
entertaining show. ‘Ding’ and the ‘Not Quite Ready for the Skylight Pit’ Orchestra offer virtuosic and often ill-advised versions of works by such musical luminaries as Bizet, Liszt and Gilbert and Sullivan.
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| SUMMER STORIES WITH JOHN MCGIVERN |
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Next Act Theatre
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7:30 p.m. | Next Act Theatre
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John takes us through the summer cycle of Memorial Day, school’s end, the 4th of July, summer camp, family vacation, the dog days of August, and the dreaded arrival of Labor Day when it all comes to an inevitable end with the return to school. John’s brilliant talent for comedy and storytelling will send you into summertime feeling like a kid again.
Created by and starring John McGivern
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