Now – February 27 in the Stackner Cabaret
“The inescapable appeal of the piano bar” continues as world-class talent Colte Julian joins the electric Steve Watts for the final performances of Piano Men. This dynamic duo will be taking your requests for just two more weeks – get your tickets while they last!
Now – March 6 in the Stiemke Studio
“Come and see it – wonderful!” “His movements were so graceful.” “From the very moment it started, it drew you in!” See why Antonio’s Song is captivating audiences around town and get your tickets today for this powerful world premiere.
ACT II Responders: Antonio’s Song
Following all Wednesday and Thursday Performances
Following select performances of Antonio’s Song, guest responders are giving audiences the opportunity to listen, learn and consider their own next steps in our communities. Watch a recap of our initial responders and join the conversation at an upcoming performance.
Panel Discussion: Toxic Masculinity / Stigma and Abuse
Antonio’s Song • Sunday, February 20, 2pm • Post-Performance
The panel will explore notions of dividing one’s self, how masculinity is performed and what does vulnerability look like. The panel will be moderated by Demonte Dismuke, Moderator: Youth Services Program Manager, Wellpoint Care Network.
Panel Discussion: Generational Expectations / Family Responsibility
Antonio’s Song • Sunday, February 27, 2pm • Post-Performance
The panel will explore notions of how we shape ourselves, how regret informs who we become and how do we make space to become the best versions of ourselves. The panel will be moderated by Jeremy Triblett, Moderator: Owner and Founder, Jeremy Triblett LLC.
Explore Dance as a Way of Healing and Freedom
WoLF Studios • Saturday, February 26 and March 5, 11am • Free
Join Milwaukee Rep’s Education and Engagement Department and WoLF Studios MKE as we celebrate Antonio’s Song with two FREE dance & movement workshops exploring dance as a way of healing and freedom.
Gender Performance, Fluidity and Power in Shakespeare’s As You Like It
As You Like It • Saturday, March 19, 8pm • Post-Performance
Join us for a conversation on gender performance, fluidity and power in this romantic comedy. The panel will be moderated by Jamie Cheatham, Actor and Head of Acting, Digital Media and Performing Arts, Marquette University.
Next Session Begins April 11
Actors of all levels can now register for Basic Acting II: Character Development and Basic Acting III: Scene Study. Build skills to develop powerful scenes, monologues and technique!