Live @ Peck Pavilion returns to the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts grounds this summer. The season will run from July 5 through August 25 with each day of the series featuring a different program focus. Optimist Theatre: Shakespeare in the Park returns Peck Pavilion from July 5-21 with their presentation of King Lear featuring local favorite Jim Pickering in the title role. New to Live at Peck this year is Tribute Band Thursday. All events in Peck Pavilion are free and open to the public.
Live @ Peck Pavilion will feature the following: Sunday Afternoon Concerts at 2 pm: This season includes: July 22- Founded in 1985, Milwaukee Festival Brass is an exciting brass ensemble made up of volunteer brass and percussion players from all walks of life, both young and old from all over Southeastern Wisconsin. July 29-Kids From Wisconsin is showcasing the most talented youth in a full musical revue for all ages, consisting of 20 singer/dancers and a 13 piece show band performing inspiring, entertaining musical productions to over 100,000 people each summer.Thursday Lunch Concerts: Noon performances for the downtown lunch crowd featuring:
August 2- Eagle Trace is an alternative rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originating from New Berlin, Wis. Eagle Trace proves to be one of the most anticipated new artists out of the Midwest. With infectious, alternative rhythms, Eagle Trace is sure to leave you wanting more. August 9-New Age Narcissism (NAN) is a creative group embodying self-expression through music, film, and performance. August 16-The Extra Crispy Brass Band (EC Brass Band or ECBB) plays New Orleans-style brass band music inspired by the great contemporary bands such as the Dirty Dozen, Hot Eight, Rebirth, and New Birth Brass Bands as well as traditional outfits such as the Olympia and Mahogany Brass Bands. August 23-The WhiskeyBelles is not your typical Milwaukee band. Not even taking into account the band's entirely female populace, the outfit expertly toes the line of talented original act and more than capable cover band. Tribute Band Thursday: A new night of performances beginning at 7 pm featuring performances by some of the best tribute bands in the Midwest. Relive your favorite musical memories with Tribute Band Thursday! August 2- U2Zoo. is a tribute to the super band U2. Since 2003, the band has headlined many of the largest festivals and corporate events around the country. The band's high energy and professional focus tackle the complete U2 concert catalog of hits and rare fan favorites. August 9 - Let's Get It On Milwaukee: A Marvin Gaye Tribute. This high energy soulful tribute will keep you on your feet for an unforgettable summer night. Joe Jordan along with some of Milwaukee's finest musicians and singers will put you in the Marvin Gaye spirit. Marvin Gaye's London Platinum 1976 Show is the inspiration and the performance will also feature some special Motown music. August 16 - Hair Band Night. A live band event, bringing you the best of the 80's hair band era like you have never heard before! August 23- The Boy Band Night. brings America's only live tribute to pop sensations like The Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, New Kids On The Block, Boys II Men, One Direction, and many more! Peck Flicks on Friday Nights: Movies start at 7:15 pm and pre show festivities start at 6:45 pm. The movie series continues with screenings of: July 27- Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. On the outskirts of Whoville, there lives a green, revenge-seeking Grinch who plans on ruining the Christmas holiday for all of the citizens of the town. August 3: Batman (1989 Version). The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being the clownishly homicidal Joker. August 17- Mean Girls. Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George. August 24th- Under Water Double Feature!Established in 1969, the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts is the premier performing arts community gathering space in Southeastern Wisconsin. As the Marcus Center moves into its 49th year, it continues to build bridges between diverse members of our community through high-quality arts entertainment in the region and the state. The touring Broadway series, sponsored by Associated Bank, is recognized as bringing the best of Broadway entertainment to Milwaukee for the past 20 years and provides opportunities to educate, entertain and engage audiences. The Marcus Center is also the home to the Milwaukee Symphony, Milwaukee Ballet, Florentine Opera, First Stage plus a variety of other important community and family events throughout the year. For more information about events visit the Marcus Center website at www.MarcusCenter.org.
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