MCT's SLOWGIRL to Run 2/24-3/20
This winter, travel to Costa Rica with SLOWGIRL, February 24 - March 20, 2016. Milwaukee Chamber Theatre continues its 2015-2016 Season with the Milwaukee premiere of this thought-provoking new play by Greg Pierce, under the direction of Producing Artistic Director C. Michael Wright and starring local favorites Peter Reeves and Sara Zientek. SLOWGIRL performs in the Broadway Theatre Center's Studio Theatre in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre to Open 2013-14 Season with THE DETECTIVE'S WIFE, 9/18-10/13
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre (MCT) continues its 2013-2014 theatre season with the Milwaukee premiere of THE DETECTIVE'S WIFE by Keith Huff, September 18 - October 13, 2013. In addition to numerous plays, Keith Huff has written for the television series 'House of Cards' and 'Mad Men.' This one-woman show features Milwaukee favorite Mary MacDonald Kerr who was last seen at MCT in THE SWEETEST SWING IN BASEBALL. The show is also a production collaboration with the UW-Milwaukee Theatre Department. UWM professor Jim Tasse will direct and the production team members are UWM faculty and students. THE DETECTIVE'S WIFE performs in the Broadway Theatre Center's Studio Theatre in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
The Sherman Playhouse Presents ENCHANTED APRIL 4/23
On April 23, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to open its 2010 season with ENCHANTED APRIL, the award-winning romantic comedy by Matthew Barber from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim. The show opens at 8 p.m. for a four-weekend run.
Photo Flash: ENCHANTED APRIL at The Sherman Playhouse
On April 23, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to open its 2010 season with ENCHANTED APRIL, the award-winning romantic comedy by Matthew Barber from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim. The show opens at 8 p.m. for a four-weekend run.
The Sherman Playhouse Presents ENCHANTED APRIL 4/23
On April 23, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to open its 2010 season with ENCHANTED APRIL, the award-winning romantic comedy by Matthew Barber from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim. The show opens at 8 p.m. for a four-weekend run.