Louisville Ballet Announces First Virtual Season Of Illumination Performances
Louisville Ballet kicks off its unprecedented, innovative, fully-digital Season of Illumination with a compelling original ballet art film production, Kentucky! Volume 1, and family-favorite Louisville holiday classic, The Brown-Forman Nutcracker, all available to audiences wherever they are via the virtual stage.
BWW Review: Kids Cast Carries NEWSIES at Skylight
Overall, this is a play about the young having their voices heard. Says Director of this Skylight production, Molly Rhode, a?oeThe Newsboys Strike of 1899 may have been at the turn of the century, but it doesn't feel far away. The way these young people stand up and say, 'Listen to me!' is happening right now, all across the globea?? Young people are paying attention. And they deserve a seat at the table.a??
Skylight Music Theatre Extends NEWSIES One Week Due To Demand!
Skylight Music Theatre today announced that due to overwhelming demand, an additional week of performances has been added to Skylight's holiday show, Disney's Newsies. This triumphant Broadway blockbuster opens Friday, November 15 and runs through Sunday, December 29, 2019 with special early bird and family-friendly performance times, as well as a sensory-friendly performance. This feel-good, family-favorite musical will be presented in the beautiful Cabot Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway, in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
BLACK NATIVITY Returns to Marcus Center
Black Nativity by Langston Hughes will run December 7-16 with a special Community Night preview performance on Thursday, December 6 at the Marcus Center's Wilson Theater in Vogel Hall.
GOODNIGHT MOON Opens at Stages Theatre Company Tonight
Stages Theatre Company opens Goodnight Moon: The Musical tonight. The classic Margaret Wise Brown story book leaps off of the page and on to the stage. Goodnight Moon runs JANUARY 23, 2015 - FEBRUARY 16, 2015. A return engagement for the little bunny who wants to put off going to sleep for as long as possible. Margaret Wise Brown's 65 year old book has entertained four generations of little ones. The pictures on the wall, the toys in their box, and the moon itself all become characters in this magical production. Be sure to read the book before seeing the play.