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Events for 12/03/2011
 
JUNIE B. IN JINGLE BELLS, BATMAN SMELLS!
First Stage
1:00 p.m.; 3:30 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. | Todd Wehr Theatre, Marcus Center for the Perf Arts
Adapted by Allison Gregory, based on the book series by Barbara Park. It’s Christmas season in Room One, and first-grader Junie B. is a mix of emotions. Visions of goodies from the school’s holiday gift shop frolic about her mind. But, at the same time, she worries that the Holiday Sing-Along could resemble the disaster of skits past. And worst of all, the drawing for the Secret Santa gift exchange has stuck her with the least desirable name in the class – Tattletale Mary. Enjoy Junie B. learning to cope with her challenged holiday spirit, and you and your family will glow with Christmas warmth as everyone experiences the gift of giving. For ages 3 and up. Tickets and information: (414) 267-2961 or www.firststage.org.
 
ANNIE
Sunset Playhouse
2 p.m.; 8 p.m. | Sunset Playhouse
Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Annie has finally arrived! This Playhouse premiere is bound to be a musical celebration for the ages as it arrives for a holiday treat. Orphaned Annie has a dream to find her real parents someday, and she won’t let that nasty Miss Hannigan get in her way. Join this plucky redhead, her orphan pals, best friend Sandy and Daddy Warbucks on a musical fun-fest for the entire family!
 
SONG MAN DANCE MAN
Milwaukee Repertory Theater
4 p.m.; 8 p.m. | Stackner Cabaret
By Jon Peterson. Award-winning actor, singer and dancer Jon Peterson created and stars in a joyous tribute to seven extraordinary Hollywood icons: George M. Cohan, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Sammy Davis, Jr., Bobby Darin and Anthony Newley. Peterson sings and dances his way through 25 memorable moments made famous by these legends of the silver screen.
 
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Milwaukee Repertory Theater
2 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. | Pabst Theater
By Charles Dickens. Wisconsin’s favorite holiday tradition returns for its 36th year! Filled with beautiful carols, this timeless Dickens classic will touch your soul and brighten your holiday season. Even the most cynical “Bah Humbugs” in your family will leave with a song in their heart and a feeling of hope and redemption.
 
THE MUSIC MAN
Skylight Music Theatre
2:00 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. | Cabot Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center
With his fast-talking style, the charismatic ‘‘Professor’’ Harold Hill charmingly convinces River City residents that the answer to all their problems is a boys marching band! Only the town librarian, Marian Paroo sees Harold for the con man he really is. In spite of that, she begins to fall in love with him as he inadvertently enriches the town with a love of music. Harold, in turn, falls for Marian. Will he risk being caught to win her over?
 
HOLIDAY POPS SPECTACULAR
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m. | Uihlein Hall, Marcus Center for Performing Art
Jeff Tyzik, conductor; MSO Chorus, Lee Erickson, director; Milwaukee Children's Choir, Carol Storck, director; Alleluia Ringers of Concordia University, John Behnke, director; Celebrate the season with carols, sing-alongs and the Milwaukee Symphony Pops — Milwaukee’s favorite holiday musical tradition. The ever-charming Jeff Tyzik glimmers with this sparkling holiday celebration. And yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus!"
 
HEROES
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
4 p.m.; 8 p.m. | Cabot Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center
By Tom Stoppard; Adapted from Gerald Sibleyras’s Le Vent des Peupliers; Henri, Gustave and Philippe, a trio of cantankerous World War I veterans, spend their days on the terrace of a remote French hospital exchanging barbs. Although their bodies might not be cooperating fully, they become rejuvenated by dreaming up an escape plan to the poplars beckoning in the distance. As Stoppard is the master of scintillating language and magnificent wit, his adaptation of Sibleyras’s play is at once funny and poignant, clever and whimsical. Directed by C. Michael Wright, featuring Richard Halverson, Dan Mooney & Robert Spencer.
 
SYLVIA
Next Act Theatre
4:30 p.m.; 8 p.m. | Next Act Theatre
By A. R. Gurney. For the dog lover in all of us. Greg brings home Sylvia, a stray he found in Central Park, and finds in her a loving escape from job frustrations and the dog days of middle age. Greg's wife Kate doesn't take kindly to her man's new best friend and rival for his affections. With their marriage in the balance, a series of hilarious and touching complications encourages Greg and Kate to compromise. If all goes well, Sylvia just might become a bone-a-fide member of the family, freshly healed by puppy love.
 
SCROOGE IN ROUGE
In Tandem Theatre
4 p.m.; 8 p.m. | Tenth Street Theatre
In a British Music Hall at the turn-of-the-century, a troupe of 23 actors are about to embark on a musical version of the beloved classic, A Christmas Carol – until 20 of them come down with food poisoning! Just three are left to pull off this bawdy and hilariously funny show as costumes fly and mayhem ensues! Back again by popular demand!!
 
GLORIA! GLORIOUS MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE
Ensemble Musical Offering
4 p.m. | Wauwatosa Women's Club
Ensemble Musical Offering, Milwaukee’s Midwest Bande for Early Music and Artists-In-Residence at the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, continues its dedication to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his circle with Gloria! Glorious Music of the Baroque. The concerts are slated for December 3 at 8:00 PM at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, 818 E. Juneau Ave, Milwaukee and at 4:00 PM at the Wauwatosa Woman’s Club, 1626 Milwaukee Ave, Wauwatosa. Each concert is preceded by a pre-concert lecture one hour to concert time as well as the Ensemble’s new BACH COMMUNITY CONVERSATION on Sunday, November 27 at 4 PM. Single ticket prices for December 3 and 4 concerts and pre-concert events are: $35 At the Door; $20 Fulltime Students with photo identification; $30 Advance price by check made payable to Musical Offering or by credit card through the Ensemble’s website at www.ensemblemusicaloffering.org. ($5.00 handling fee for all ticket orders.)
 





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