Deborah Wicks La Puma and directed by Anna Skidis Vargas, Producing Artistic Director for Theatre Nuevo in St. Louis. This Amplify production explores the question: what happens when the substitute gym teacher is kicked out of the Zoom Room of a virtual gym class and the students take over? Performed in English with some Spanish lyrics, audiences will want to unmute their streaming devices to enjoy this fun and timely virtual play, to which we all can relate.
Recommended for families with young people ages 10+.
Approximate running time is 15 minutes.
First Stage developed this new series to offer virtual short plays created by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) playwrights that center on the young person’s point or view, amplifying the voices of these artists and young people throughout the Milwaukee community. The organization has had a long history of age-appropriate casting and of centering its work on the young person’s point of view. Understanding the power
Skylight Music Theatre Announces Don’t Rána on My Parade
Outdoor Concert and Picnic in the Park to Benefit Skylight Music Theatre Saturday, May 22, 2021, 6 p.m. By Skylight Music Theatre - Apr 19th, 2021 03:01 pm
Don’t Rána on My Parade, a spring fundraiser in the park on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 6 p.m. hosted by longtime Skylight favorite
The fundraiser will be held outdoors under the trees of Catalano Square located next to the theatre in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. The event will feature a gourmet picnic dinner and a live concert with performances by Skylight artists.
Social distancing guidelines will be observed, and masks are required. For safety and ease, the gourmet picnic dinner will come with all items conveniently packaged by Movida at Hotel Madrid. Picnic attire is suggested.
Scholars, fans, obsessives, cranks, conspiracy theorists almost everyone I know would have a reason to identify with the Librarian in Underneath the Lintel, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre s new production.
Her quest to solve a mystery that may be insoluble is the thread that holds the beads of her life, the lost love and the mundane job as well as moments of wonder and exciting discoveries.
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre has staged and videoed this production for online viewing by ticketholders through May 2. Brent Hazelton directed the performance, with videography and editing by a team from Studio Gear.
Glen Berger s play opens with the Librarian (Elyse Edelman) giving an illustrated lecture to a small imagined audience. Formerly she worked in a Dutch library processing returns. One day, she discovers that someone has returned a book 113 years late, a Baedeker s travel guide. Records describe him only as A., nothing more. One at a time, she uncovers clues to his identity in G