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FALL 2009 CALENDAR BOOKLET
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PECK SCHOOL OF THE ARTS BOX OFFICE
414.229.4308
Holiday Hours
The box office will be closed December 21, 2009 through January 17, 2010.
From January 18 to January 23, 2010, the box office will be open 12 noon - 4pm.
Regular hours will resume on Monday, January 25, 2010.
The Peck School of the Arts Box Office is located in the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd. Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 am to 5 pm and prior to performances. (For performances in the Mainstage Theatre, the Recital Hall, and the Kenilworth building, the box office opens its satellite location prior to curtain. Please contact the box office for specific night and weekend performance hours.)
Please call the box office for accommodations for patrons with special needs and group sales availability.
Ushering
If you want to attend performances for free, consider ushering. UWM students, faculty and staff can register to usher here.
Community members can register by e-mailing ushers@uwm.edu.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Dates:
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10/01/2009 - 10/31/2009
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Topic:
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Theatre
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Results:
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26
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1. |
Peck School of the Arts & Youngblood Theatre
Monday, 10/12/2009 7:00 p.m.
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later
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Youngblood Theatre Company, a group of recent alumni of the UWM Department of Theatre, collaborates with the Peck School of the Arts (UWM Theatre, the Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival) and campus and community partners on a staged reading of Tectonic Theater Project’s epilogue to their award-winning Laramie Project. The play will premiere simultaneously at more than 100 theatres across the United States and abroad. The epilogue focuses on the long-term effects of the murder of Matthew Shepard on the town of Laramie.
Location: |
Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$10 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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www.youngbloodtheatre.com |
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2. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Thursday, 10/15/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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3. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Friday, 10/16/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Saturday, 10/17/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
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Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Sunday, 10/18/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Monday, 10/19/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Tuesday, 10/20/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Tuesday, 10/20/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
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Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Wednesday, 10/21/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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10. |
UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Wednesday, 10/21/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
Location: |
Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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11. |
Center on Age & Community and Peck School of the Arts
Thursday, 10/22/2009 4-5:30 p.m.
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Dialogues in Best Practice: The Power of Theatre in Health Education
The 2009 Center on Age & Community Dialogue in Best Practice explores the power of theatre to teach empathy in health education settings, be they in classrooms or conference halls. The Dialogue begins with a brief moderated discussion among Dr. Tracy Hoffman (Medical College of Wisconsin), Merri Biechler (University of Indianapolis), author of a play about cancer and caregiving, and Barbara Leigh (Milwaukee Public Theater), who tours a show about disability to schools and other settings. The discussion then opens to include the audience in the dialogue. Sample questions include: What projects might be needed/effective in Milwaukee? How can the arts be helpful to community health? What is the unique impact of the arts in medical education? The dialogue is ideal for people interested in using theater in public health, academic settings, or professional settings. (See related workshop, October 23.)
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Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Room 177 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
FREE but reservations required (seating limited): contact Lori Woodburn at 414.229.2740, or woodburn@uwm.edu |
Contact: |
More information: www.ageandcommunity.org |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Thursday, 10/22/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
Location: |
Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Thursday, 10/22/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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14. |
Center on Age & Community and Peck School of the Arts
Friday, 10/23/2009 9-11:30 a.m.
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Workshop: Creating Theatre for Health Education
Bring your passion and ideas to this intensive workshop and leave with a roadmap of how best to tell your story. How do you take research data or a personal story and shape it into a theatrical event? Who’s your audience? - Why theater? Why now?
Merri Beichler (University of Indianapolis) and Laura Jacqmin (UWM Artist in Residence) will guide you through individual and group exercises to broaden your understanding of the forms, challenges, and rewards of theatrical presentations of healthcare stories.
Location: |
Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Room 177, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
Fee: $10. Limited to 20 people; reservations required. Contact Lori Woodburn at 414.229.2740, or woodburn@uwm.edu |
Contact: |
More information: www.ageandcommunity.org |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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15. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Friday, 10/23/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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16. |
UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Friday, 10/23/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
Location: |
Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Saturday, 10/24/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Saturday, 10/24/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
Location: |
Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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19. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Sunday, 10/25/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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UWM Theatre Mainstage Series
Sunday, 10/25/2009
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October 20-25, 2009
What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Tony Horne
All shows at 7:30 pm except Sunday at 2:00 pm.
Pre-performance talk on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:45 pm.
There will be sign language interpretation on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Summer 1945. Fourteen-year-old Charlie Higgins and his mother are vacationing in Canada. With his dad off fighting in the Pacific, Charlie begins his journey to manhood without a roadmap. Rebelling against his affluent upbringing, Charlie finds a powerful (and unlikely) mentor in a free-spirited art teacher who lives by her own set of rules.
Location: |
Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
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Cost: |
$15 general/$9 students, seniors & UWM alumni. Subscriptions available: $48 general/$28 students & seniors. |
Contact: |
Box Office: (414) 229-4308 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Monday, 10/26/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Tuesday, 10/27/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Wednesday, 10/28/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Thursday, 10/29/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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25. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Friday, 10/30/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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26. |
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Saturday, 10/31/2009
Picnic by William Inge
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October 15-November 1, 2009
Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright
The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers.
Location: |
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
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Cost: |
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800 |
Sponsor: |
Peck School of the Arts |
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