Madison Issue #2

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WINTER 2012


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{contents} MADISON Volume 13, Issue 2 Winter 2012

{staff} Steve Marcus

President/Publisher

Matt Thiele

Vice President

Tracy Frank

Director of Operations

DINNER AND A SHOW Dining Guide and Event Listings pg. 6

Abbey Moore

Graphic Designer/Social Media

Caitlin Fuller

Lead Program Designer

Sarah Sallmann

FOOTNOTES

Lead Graphic Designer

George Cwiklinski

Production Specialist

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Eric Taylor

Production Assistant

Karin Marcus

Accounting

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Chris Stravinski Sharrow Managing Editor

Myrna Petlicki

Managing Editor -Chicago Edition

Sherry Brisch Barbara Kluth Michelle Vandenhouten

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Showtimes, links to buy tickets, and nearby restaurants are listed for every show. Plan your entire night onFOOTLIGHTS.COM. JERSEY BOYS Overture Center Four blue-collar kids wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were 30!

November 7-25 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

SOUL FOOD MONOLOGUES Forward Theater Company Forward Theater’s second monologue festival focuses on engaging, embarrassing, hilarious, and heart-warming stories that revolve around food.

November 9-11 The PlayhouseOverture Center 608-258-4141

UW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH JOSHUA ROMAN Wisconsin Union Theater Cellist Joshua Roman has been dubbed “a cellist of extraordinary technical and musical gifts” by the San Francisco Chronicle

November 10 Mills Hall 455 N. Park Street 608-265-2787

ALASDAIR FRASER & NATALIE HAAS FIDDLER & CELLIST Wisconsin Union Theater Haas unleashes deep, powerful fiddle tunes, and Fraser responds with daring interpretations of traditional Scottish songs.

November 15 Music Hall 925 Bascom Mall 608-265-2787

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Showtimes, links to buy tickets, and nearby restaurants are listed for every show. Plan your entire night on FOOTLIGHTS.COM. THE CRADLE WILL ROCK University Theatre Written in 1937, this satirical glimpse into “Steeltown, USA” offers a biting critique of corruption, commerce, and humanity’s value in the face of unchecked capitalism.

November 15December 8 Mitchell Theatre Vilas Hall 608-265-2787

BREAK OF REALITY Edgerton Performing Arts Center These three cellists and a percussionist are praised for their “thunderous tone” and “take no prisoner” approach to cello playing.

November 17 608-561-6093

AWAY IN THE BASEMENT: A CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES CHRISTMAS Overture Center The ever-popular Ladies are back with their coffee cake, gossip, and shepherd’s costumes made of old bathrobes.

November 17-18 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

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Showtimes, links to buy tickets, and nearby restaurants are listed for every show. Plan your entire night on FOOTLIGHTS.COM. 3-LEGGED TALE Overture Center

November 25 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

SONGS OF THE SEASON: A HOLIDAY CELEBRATION WITH 3GIRLS3 Overture Center-Cabaret Dinner Theater

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Dine on the stage with 3Girls3 singing holiday classics like “I’ll be Home For Christmas” and other holiday tunes.

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SEE A SHOW CLAUDE DELANGLE, SAXOPHONE Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra French saxophonist Claude Delangle returns with two major works for the instrument – Villa-Lobos “Fantasia” and Glazunov “Concerto for Alto Saxophone.”

January 11 Capitol Theater Overture Center 608-258-4141

COLLECTED STORIES Forward Theater Company A play by “Brooklyn Boy” playwright Donald Margulies about a reclusive short story writer in Greenwich Village who mentors a brighteyed young protégée.

January 17February 3 The PlayhouseOverture Center 608-258-4141

TONIC SOL-FA Edgerton Performing Arts Center Their passionate music combined with cutting-edge stage presence earned accolades – “A vocal kaleidoscope…unique to the human voice.”

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January 25 608-561-6093

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION Overture Center Garrison Keillor, the unmistakable voice of the sensible people who raise tomatoes and above-average children, brings his show on the road for a special live broadcast.

January 26 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

DIAVALO DANCE THEATER Overture Center Dancers, gymnasts, actors and athletes create stunning, innovative movements on surrealistic sets and everyday structures. Acrobatic. Architectural. Amazing.

February 1 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

THE LITTLE PRINCE Overture Center This beautiful new production uses inventive puppets, live actors, original music and magnificent design to bring to life the heartwarming story of the Little Prince.

February 3 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

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Showtimes, links to buy tickets, and nearby restaurants are listed for every show. Plan your entire night on FOOTLIGHTS.COM. THE ACTING COMPANY: SHAKESPEARE’S “AS YOU LIKE IT” Wisconsin Union Theater “All the world’s a stage” comes from “As You Like It” - a journey of discovery and a metaphor of love - live on stage!

February 7-8 Mitchell Theatre 608-265-2787

DUCK SOUP: WALLACE BEERY’S “THE LOST WORLD” Overture Center Movie-time fun for the kids! It’s the first film adaptation of the classic novel about a land where prehistoric creatures roam.

February 9 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

THE KNIGHTS WITH WU-MAN, PIPA Wisconsin Union Theater Renowned chamber orchestra with the world’s premier pipa player.

February 9 Mills Hall 608-265-2787

WEST SIDE STORY Overture Center “West Side Story remains Broadway’s best dance-driven musical. Five decades have not dimmed the extraordinary choreography or the score that pulsates throughout.” - AP

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THE LOWE FAMILY Middleton-Cross Plains Performing Arts Center Versatile on many instruments, the nine Lowes offer an amazing blend of show-stopping classical, Broadway, Irish, jazz, bluegrass, dance, and more!

February 15 608-886-3103

GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU AND MY LITTLE STORYBOOK Overture Center Mermaid Theatre presents a heartwarming afternoon of theater of the make-believe that will captivate and delight your little ones.

February 16 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS: CIRQUE ZIVA Overture Center The best of a time-honored tradition, some 25 centuries old, meets modern movement and expression in a gorgeous, innovative cirque performance.

February 24 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

BRANFORD MARSALIS QUARTET Overture Center He has three Grammies, a Tony® nomination, and is the standard bearer of the family The New York Times calls “jazz’s most storied living dynasty.”

February 28 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

JUAN SIDDI FLAMENCO THEATRE Overture Center Some of flamenco’s most unique and creative musicians, singers and dancers from Spain and the United States create world-class, exhilarating performances.

March 1 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

WOYZECK University Theatre In this fragmented avant-garde tragedy, German dramatist George Büchner presents the shockingly visceral drama of a young soldier broken by the military.

March 1, 2, 7-10, 14-16 Mitchell TheatreVilas Hall 608-265-2787

FROM GALWAY TO BROADWAY Edgerton Performing Arts Center Broadway stars Ciarán Sheehan and Kimilee Bryanta, and violinist Heather Martin Bixler perform timeless Irish classics, Broadway show stoppers, and inspirational favorites.

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LIVE AND LET DIE: A SYMPHONIC TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF PAUL MCCARTNEY WITH WISCONSIN POPS Overture Center Beatlemania star Tony Kishman’s tribute to the timeless music of Paul McCartney.

March 2 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

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Showtimes, links to buy tickets, and nearby restaurants are listed for every show. Plan your entire night on FOOTLIGHTS.COM. DRACULA: A ROCK BALLET Madison Ballet Dangerous Beauty. Forbidden Love. Unquenchable Thirst. A steampunk production based on the Bram Stoker novel and set to a rock score! Mature audiences.

March 8-10 Overture Center Overture Hall 608-258-4141

MARY POPPINS Overture Center Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! The New York Post gives this high-flying musical 4 out of 4 stars and calls “a certifiable super hit!”

March 12-17 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

DUCK SOUP: FAUST Overture Center This is a special screening of F. W. Murnau’s masterpiece of German silent film, “Faust.” This presentation is recommended for ages 12 and older.

March 16 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

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March 20 Overture Hall 608-258-4141

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SEE A SHOW THE INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS BOOK 1: TARGET EARTH Overture Center The world’s only live action graphic novel with its three versatile voice actors and hundreds of comic-book art slides. It’s back!

March 23 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

THE INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS BOOK 2: ROBOT PLANET RISING Overture Center The success of Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth’s first tour got the creators on Conan and spurred them to create a sequel.

March 23 Capitol Theater 608-258-4141

GOOD PEOPLE Forward Theater Company Nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Play. Welcome to Southie, a Boston neighborhood where this month’s paycheck covers last month’s bills…

April 4-21 The Playhouse Overture Center 608-258-4141

WONDROUS TALES OF OLD JAPAN II University Theatre Perfect for the whole family, “Wondrous Tales II” provides children with a glimpse of Japanese storytelling and Kabuki stage technique.

April 5-13 Hemsley Theatre-Vilas Hall 608-265-2787

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Kids in the Rotunda celebrates 30th anniversary With an expanded lineup of free artistic and performing arts events for children and families, there’s something for everyone and every age. The Overture Center for the Arts is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of their popular Kids in the Rotunda community programming with expanded programs featuring musicians, dancers, storytellers, magicians, theater troupes, comedians, and jugglers. “We’ve had some success recently in both ticket sales and fundraising, and there’s no better way to use that money than to invest further in programs like Kids in the Rotunda that provide fun artistic experiences for kids and families,” explains Overture Center CEO Ted DeDee on the decision to expand the program. The Kids in the Rotunda Program provides three free performances at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays from now through April 2013. Some events have

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already come and gone, and here’s what you can look forward to in the next few months. Stories, music, and dance The Madison Ballet returns to the Rotunda stage to demonstrate what it’s really like to be a dancer. Kids can take part in a ballet class warm-up, see the dancers practice their barre and center floor work, and watch a rehearsal up close (December 1). Lois Elhert, author of “Mole Hill Stories” (November 10), Stuart Stotts (February 23), Tom Pease (March 23) and longtime favorite singer/songwriter Ken Lonnquist (April 6) will be in the Rotunda to regale the young audience with stories and music.


The Gomer’s bring their kid-powered karaoke to the stage in their Rock Star Kiddyoke (December 22). Join the Okee Dokee Brothers for a rip-roarin’, kneethumpin’ good time when they perform their original bluegrass songs (February 9). Little Miss Ann presents infectious folk songs promoting fun and big messages of inner strength, individuality, and love (March 2) while David Landau provides hilarious stories, catchy songs, and energetic dances known to give families serious cases of the giggles (March 9). Singer/songwriter Laura Doherty returns to acoustically rock your kid’s world with breezy folk-pop songs (April 13). Different cultures, music and dance… The Kids in the Rotunda series presents music and dance performances from different cultures, bringing new sights and sounds into the mix. Yid Vicious, a traditional klezmer music group performs their Hanukkah Rocks! concert on December 8. Fox and Branch offer their folk and bluegrass music November 24, and drum line music by Black Star

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Drum Line beats a rhythm on December 15. Classical Indian dance is presented by the Kalaanjali School of Dance on January 5, Brazilian drumming by the Handphibians echoes through the Rotunda on January 19, blues music by the Cash Box Kings rolls through on February 2, and Irish step dancing by the Trinity Irish Dance troupe will thrill the audience with their classical precision, colorful costumes, and bouncing curls on March 16, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. Magic, comedy, and everything in-between There is also no shortage of quirky and nontraditional performances to delight and amuse. Wayne the Wizard presents astonishing illusions and impressive magic tricks, welcomes audience participation, and even does a ventriloquist act (December 29). Yo-yo world champion Mark Hayward shows off exciting yo-yo stunts (January 12). Truly Remarkable Loon performs wacky stunts, sidesplitting comedy, gravitydefying plate spinning and spectacular

juggling (January 26). The Monkey Business Institute will use their superstrong imaginations to create spurof-the-moment, seat-of-their-pants traditional and musical improvisational comedy (February 16). Two-time recipient of the World Deaf Magician Award, Magic Morgan and Liliana create eye-popping illusions, dazzling balloon sculptures, stunts with live animals and seemingly impossible tricks in an incredible display of magic (March 30). Daniel Barash will take the audience on a voyage around the world with the fantastic art of shadow puppetry (April 20). The Kids in the Rotunda series finale features bubble-ologist Geoff Akins who entertains and inspires with his Bubble Wonders! show (April 27). The 30th anniversary celebration of Kids in the Rotunda is in full swing, so schedule a few Saturdays and see a few of these special shows – compliments of the Overture Center for the Arts. Happy Anniversary and many more!

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