C. Michael Wright Producing Artistic Director
Kirsten Mulvey Managing Director
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Music by Paul Libman Book & Lyrics by Dave Hudson From the stories of Hamlin Garland
October 14-31, 2010 Molly Rhode Director
Alissa Rhode Music Director Brandy Kline* Stage Manager
Lisa Schlenker Scenic Designer Jason Fassl Lighting Designer
Ellen Kozak Costume Designer Brandy Kline Production Manager/ Company Manager
*Performers appear courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
The world premiere production of MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS was presented by American Folklore Theatre, August 2007. MAIN -TRAVELLED ROADS was developed in part at the Stages 2006 Festival of New Musicals, Theatre Building Chicago and at Madison Repertory Theatre Fall Festival of New Plays (2004 & 2006).
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by Frank D. Gilroy Nov. 18 - Dec. 12, 2010 A humorous and poignant memior about a son returning from WWII. Directed by C. Michael Wright Featuring Nicholas Harazin, James Tasse & Tami Workentin Co-sponsored by Michael & Shirley Mosesson and The Dental Offices of Dr. David Paris
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CAST Mrs. Dingman, Nina and Delia................................................................. Clare Arena Haden* Dave and Ed...............................................................................................................Scott Haden* Aggie and Lucinda............................................................................................. Jennifer L. Shine Will, Mr. Kennedy and Otis ..................................................................................Chase Stoeger *Performers appear courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. MUSICIANS Piano.............................................................................................................................. Alissa Rhode Bass.................................................................................................................................. Rich Higdon SET TING Time: 1883-1889 Place: Rural Wisconsin SCENES / MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I: Main-Travelled Roads (Prologue)............................................................................... Ensemble A Branch Road – Part 1 What’ll Happen................................................................................................................Aggie Small Town Telegraph........................................................................................Aggie & Will Threshing....................................................................................................Dave & ensemble A Fine Morning............................................................................... Aggie, Will & ensemble The Creamery Man – Part 1 Creamery Man...............................................................................................Ed & ensemble Play Along .............................................................................................................................. Ed Yankee Girls......................................................................................................................... Nina A Day’s Pleasure / A Branch Road – Part 2 Old Maid/Old Goat............................................................................................. Otis & Delia Another Surprise..............................................................................................................Aggie Talking Nonsense.............................................................................................Delia & Aggie Another Surprise (reprise) .............................................................................Delia & Aggie INTERMISSION: 15 minutes ACT II: The Creamery Man – Part 2 Nina, The Dutch Girl................................................................................................Ensemble Proposal Rehearsal................................................................................................. Ed & Nina A Branch Road – Part 3 The Creamery Man – Part 3 Yankee Girls (reprise) ............................................................................................. Ed & Nina A Branch Road – Part 4 You Can’t Go Home........................................................................................................... Will Fine Morning (reprise).................................................................Aggie, Will & ensemble Main-Travelled Roads (Epilogue)...................................................................... Ensemble SPECIAL THANKS Anne Marie Cammarato, Rick Corley, Jeff Herbst and American Folklore Theatre, Paul Libman & Dave Hudson ,Niki Marquart, Mary Jo McDonald, MP Design Milwaukee Chamber Theatre 3
D I R E C TO R ’ S N O T E S “The main-travelled road is hot and dusty in summer, and desolate and drear with mud in fall and spring, and in winter the winds sweep the snow across it; but it does sometimes cross a rich meadow where the songs of the larks and bobolinks and blackbirds are tangled. Follow it far enough, it may lead past a bend in the river where the water laughs eternally over its shallows. Mainly it is long and wearyful and has a dull little town at one end, and a home of toil at the other. Like the main-travelled road of life, it is traversed by many classes of people, but the poor and the weary predominate.” --Hamlin Garland, 1891 Hamlin Garland’s Main-Travelled Roads is unflinchingly pragmatic. His short stories of historical fiction do not idealize the life of the farmer. He is utterly honest about the hardships. Yet, he is equally generous in his lush descriptions of the land and his overwhelming respect for the farmer. While reading his stories, I found myself in awe of human progress but also startled by how little has changed. We can plow a field much faster now. We can travel with great speed. We can send messages in mere seconds. Yet, love is just as confusing as ever. And loss never gets easier. Direct as Garland is, his writing has a notable optimistic undercurrent—moments of such hope that his language truly sings. I hope you’ll enjoy these stories of old Wisconsin. You will be treated to a clear-sighted glimpse of the past, which could likely feel quite familiar. ~Molly Rhode
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2010-2011 Season continues with...
The Subject was roses by Frank D. Gilroy
Nov. 18 - Dec. 12, 2010
Mauritius
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Feb. 17 - March 13, 2011
The lion in winter
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BIOGR APHIES PAUL LIBMAN (Music) and DAVE HUDSON (Book & Lyrics) Paul Libman and Dave Hudson (members, Dramatists Guild and ASCAP) have written six musicals together since they began collaborating in 2003. They are the only two-time winners of the Richard Rodgers Award, which was created for the development of new musical theater. Their productions of MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS (2007) and DUST AND DREAMS (2005) received the prestigious award. Several of their musicals have been produced at American Folklore Theatre in Door County including MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS, MUSKIE LOVE, A CABIN WITH A VIEW and CHEESEHEADS, THE MUSICAL. Three of their musicals have been performed at the Stages Festival of New Musicals at Theatre Building Chicago. They are currently working on their next show for American Folklore Theatre, BING! THE CHERRY MUSICAL. HAMLIN GARLAND (Author of MainTravelled Roads, the collection of short stories) Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) was born in West Salem, Wisconsin (near La Crosse). A prolific author, he wrote over 45 books and nearly 500 pieces for periodicals. Garland spent his early years in Wisconsin, and later his family struggled to make ends meet on farms in Iowa and South Dakota. In 1884, he went to Boston to begin his writing career, but was unable to afford a college education. Determined, he spent his days at the public library and produced stories about rural life, which gained him quick popularity. Among his first writings was Main-Travelled Roads, a collection of short stories about smalltown and rural life, published in 1891. Though best known for his reflections on Midwestern life, he visited many regions of the United States in search of adventure and writing material. He
traveled to the American West to take copious notes on Native Americans and he followed the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898. Garland gained experience with biographical writing with an extensive serial for McClure’s Magazine about the life of Ulysses S. Grant. In 1917, Garland published A Son of the Middle Border, an autobiography of his early life and his experiences with westward expansion. It was so popular that he soon followed with A Daughter of the Middle Border, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1922. He spent the final decade of his life in Hollywood, California where he researched and wrote about psychic phenomena. Throughout his lifetime he was intimately involved with major literary, social and artistic movements in America and his interests extended to nearly all aspects of society. Garland left behind a rich and vivid literary legacy that preserved a distinctive glimpse into American life. CLARE ARENA HADEN (Mrs. Dingman, Nina and Delia) Clare is thrilled to be making her Milwaukee theatre debut at MCT. She recently moved to Milwaukee with her husband, actor Scott Haden, after receiving an MFA in acting from UW-Madison in May of 2009. Favorite roles there included Ms. Pennywise in URINETOWN: THE MUSICAL, Abby in THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS and Stella in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. She was also seen at Children’s Theatre of Madison as The Ghost of Christmas Past in A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Clare trained as a vocal/dialect coach under Susan Sweeney and has worked in that capacity for productions with American Players Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, The Alley Stage and Children’s Theatre of Madison. This summer she and her husband directed the youth theatre programs for the Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre in Grand Lake, Colorado. A heartfelt thank you to Michael and Molly for this wonderful opportunity. Thank you for supporting the arts.
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B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) SCOTT HADEN (Dave & Ed) Scott is thrilled to make his debut with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre! He comes to Milwaukee via Madison and Chicago, where he has performed with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Writers’ Theatre and Madison Repertory Theatre. You may have seen Scott during past summers with the American Players Theatre. Favorite roles there include Cornelius in THE MATCHMAKER, Cloten in CYMBELINE and Nicola in ARMS AND THE MAN. When not on stage, Scott serves as the managing director for the Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre in Grand Lake, Colorado. But at the moment, he couldn’t be more excited to share the stage with his brilliant and beautiful wife, Clare. JENNIFER L. SHINE (Aggie & Lucinda) Jennifer is thrilled to make her MCT performance debut in MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS. A proud graduate of Marquette University, Jennifer lives in Chicago where she has performed with Village Players Theatre and Handbag Productions. Credits include Val in A CHORUS LINE and Clarice in RUDOLF THE RED-HOSED REINDEER. Academic credits include Hannah Ferguson in THE SPITFIRE GRILL, Amalia Balash in SHE LOVES ME and the title role in MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE. She first worked with MCT as a directing intern for the 2008 production of WELL. Many thanks to Molly, Michael and Alissa for this wonderful opportunity. Love to SB, Nick and her family for their constant support. CHASE STOEGER (Will, Mr. Kennedy and Otis) Chase is happy to be back with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre after appearing in HAY FEVER as Simon Bliss. Milwaukee audiences have also seen him at Skylight Opera Theatre, First 6 Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Stage Children’s Theater, Milwaukee Shakespeare, In Tandem and Bialystock and Bloom. For the past four years Chase has spent his summers in Door County with American Folklore Theatre, where he most recently appeared as Sam Clemens in LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Chase appeared in the 2007 premiere of MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS at American Folklore Theatre. He is honored to reprise the role of Will Hannon here at MCT. In his spare time Chase blogs about his latest crocheted creations on his website, www.realmencrochet.com. ALISSA RHODE (Musical Direction, Piano) After spending a lovely summer with American Folklore Theatre, Alissa is delighted to be spending autumn with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. She has worked many places and worn many hats, including music director, arranger, composer, pianist/ conductor and all-around keyboard gal. Alissa holds her bachelor’s degree in music composition from the University of Illinois and a master’s degree in liberal studies from UW-Milwaukee. She serves as lead music director for the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee and Eurythmy pianist for Tamarack Waldorf School. She also teaches private lessons and has way too much fun performing with The Rhode Sisters, a Feisty Folk Trio. RICH HIGDON (Bass Player) Rich Higdon is a multi-instrumentalist who hails from West Jacksonport in Door County. He has traveled across Wisconsin and beyond playing bass, jug, spoons, washboard and even the sinkaphone. Rich is a founding member of a Sheboygan-based old-time blues band called the Water Street Hot Shots, who were finalists in the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. As an actor, Rich worked extensively with director Paul Sills, pioneer of story theatre. Rich is also a professional potter.
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) MOLLY RHODE (Director) MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS is Molly’s directing debut at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. She was previously seen at MCT in one of her favorite plays, TRYING, with Richard Halverson. As an actress, Molly has appeared on all of Milwaukee’s professional stages. She makes Milwaukee her home, but she has spent many summers away at American Players Theatre, the Utah Shakespearean Festival and American Folklore Theatre. It was at AFT where Molly was lucky to appear in the 2007 world premiere of MAINTRAVELLED ROADS as Aggie. She holds a BFA in theatre studies with emphases in directing and playwriting from Southern Methodist University. Later this season, she will direct MISS NELSON IS MISSING! and choreograph U: BUG ME, both at First Stage Children’s Theater, as well as assistant direct H.M.S. PINAFORE for Skylight Opera Theatre. BRANDY KLINE (Stage Manager) Brandy is pleased to be traveling on this road in such fine company. Brandy has worked as stage manager, prop master and stagehand for a number of theatre and dance companies in Milwaukee. MCT credits include KIMBERLY AKIMBO and A LESSON FROM ALOES (deck chief ), THE FOURTH WALL and TRYING (prop master) and 16 shows as production manager/
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B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) house in America performance). Among her many designs for film and video are documentaries The Road to Emmaus and Wisconsin Death Trip for HBO, German Immigration to the U.S. for Deutsche Welles and Harvest of Joy for WELS. She has also designed a special line of Pizza Hut futuristic uniforms and Northwestern Mutual CEO superhero uniforms. She is currently working on upcoming segments for the Pioneers of Television series. They will air in January on PBS. JASON FASSL (Lighting Designer) MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS marks Jason’s ninth production for Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, including TAKE ME OUT, TALLEY’S FOLLY and AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. Other designs this season include productions for Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Ballet, Peninsula Players, First Stage Children’s Theater (artistic associate), Renaissance Theaterworks, Next Act Theatre, YoungBlood Theatre Company, Children’s Theatre of Madison and The Fireside (resident designer). Jason toured with THE MAGIC OF DAVID COPPERFIELD, Susan Stroman’s revival of THE MUSIC MAN and on board two Royal Caribbean ships. In addition to his theatrical work, Jason has extensive experience lighting conferences for the corporate world. www.AntiShadows.com C. MICHAEL WRIGHT (MCT Producing Artistic Director) Since joining the staff here in 2005, Michael has directed THE SWEETEST SWING IN BASEBALL, PICNIC, BROOKLYN BOY, RABBIT HOLE, TALLEY’S FOLLY, TRYING, TALKING HEADS, A WALK IN THE WOODS and JOE EGG, as well as two original works, DICKENS IN AMERICA and THE DALY NEWS. Before MCT, he served as associate artistic director of Next Act Theatre, where a long list of directing credits includes THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW, “MASTER HAROLD” … and the boys, STONES IN HIS POCKETS, FALLEN ANGELS and HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE. Since moving to Wisconsin in 1988, Michael has directed over 60 pro8 Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
ductions. Other favorites have been THE SYRINGA TREE for American Players Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks and Delaware Theatre Company, LOBBY HERO for Madison Repertory Theatre, 110 IN THE SHADE for Skylight Opera Theatre and three incarnations of A NIGHT IN NOVEMBER for Next Act, Madison Rep and Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida. Michael has been acting professionally for 33 years and has appeared in regional theatres all across the country. His most recent performances have been as Dr. Alfred Feldmann in MCT’s DUET FOR ONE and as Sancho Panza in Skylight Opera Theatre’s MAN OF LA MANCHA. Last year, Michael was honored with an “Artist of the Year” award by the City of Milwaukee Arts Board. KIRSTEN MULVEY (MCT Managing Director) Kirsten Mulvey is in her second season as managing director of Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. She worked previously at MCT as wardrobe crew for the Shaw Festival (early 1990’s), and interim development director (2005). Since her last appearance at MCT, Kirsten served as a major gifts officer for Milwaukee Public Television Friends and ran her own development consulting firm, KM Creative. Kirsten holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in theatre and communications from Marquette University and is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE). She has been managing director of Wild Space Dance Company (where she currently is on the board of directors) and development director of the Florentine Opera and the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin.
VIEWPOINTS Please join us Wednesday, October 20 at 6:30 p.m. to hear composer Paul Libman and playwright/lyricist Dave Hudson talk about their collaboration in creating the award-winning musical MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS. Libman and Hudson have written six musicals together and are the only two-time winners of the Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater. The presentation is free and open to the public. Â ViewPoints will take place in the The Skylight Bar & Bistro which will be open for dinner and refreshments beginning at 5:30 p.m. on October 20. Reservations welcomed; call Kafevino at 414-224-4900.
M A I N -T R AV E L L E D R OA D S P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Director......................................................................................................................... Molly Rhode Music Director............................................................................................................ Alissa Rhode Stage Manager/Production Manager/Company Manager.......................Brandy Kline* Scenic Designer...................................................................................................... Lisa Schlenker Costume Designer....................................................................................................... Ellen Kozak Lighting Designer.........................................................................................................Jason Fassl Technical Director...................................................................................................... Rob Wagner Carpenters...................................................................................Steve Gillingham, Adam Held, Alexander Moliere, Brandon Ribordy Scenic Charge Artist............................................................................................. Dan Schuchart Deck Chief...............................................................................................................Alan Piotrowicz Wardrobe Supervisor/Dresser........................................................................ Dana Brzezinski Master Electrician..................................................................................................Ryan Bertelson Light Board Operator...........................................................................................Kevin Connolly AV Supervisor......................................................................................................................Gary Ellis *Performers appear courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. M I LWAU K E E C H A M B E R T H E AT R E S TA F F Producing Artistic Director...........................................................................C. Michael Wright Managing Director................................................................................................ Kirsten Mulvey Marketing Director................................................................................................Cara McMullin Development Director...............................................................................................Amy Geyser Education Director/Literary Manager.................................................................. Jacque Troy Production Manager/Company Manager.........................................................Brandy Kline Marketing Intern...................................................................................................... Niki Marquart B R OA DWA Y T H E AT R E C E N T E R S TA F F The Skylight Bar & Bistro................................................................................................. Kafevino Box Office Manager....................................................................................................... Kelley Arlt Box Office Supervisor........................................................................................ Jen Stanislowski Weekend Supervisor......................................................................................... Bashir Nuruddin Box Office Assistants........................................................................... Renee Bastar, Jess Jante, Jean Vogel, Gwen Zupan House Managers.......................................................................Kristine Baker, Beverly Benson, Lee Caracci, Bryce Lord, Cara McMullin Custodians............................................... Paul Kaishian, Ana McHenry, Alexander Moliere Milwaukee Chamber Theatre 9
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A B O U T M I LWAU K E E C H A M B E R T H E AT R E Founded in 1975, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre produces intimate, high-quality, professional theatrical works of literary merit that engage and challenge the audience, while employing and nurturing principally local theatre artists. Under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director C. Michael Wright and Managing Director Kirsten Mulvey, MCT performs at the Broadway Theatre Center in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. For more information, visit www.milwaukeechambertheatre.com
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Pamela Frautschi and Richard Ippolito David F. Gaura Virginia Georgieff Shel and Danni Gendelman Robert and Susan Gibson John and Sue Gieschen Randy Giles Irv and Reesa Gottschalk Laurence and Stephanie Govin-Matzat Christopher Grenda Mary Anne Gross Ellen Guiseppi and Mike Markovits Edward and Dianne Halpern Richard Halverson Jami and Joe Hanreddy Dennis Hennessey and Linda Roethlisberger Nona Hill and Clark Johnson Adrienne Hirsch Cynthia Hiteman Dotty and Nate Holman Dr. Lawrence and Joyzele Howards The Hultquist Family Clara Ihlenfeldt Ursula M. Jewett Kathleen Ryan Johnston Maureen E. Kania Lee A. Kingston Heather Kitchin and Rocklan Wruck Mary S. Knudten Jim and Elaine Konkel Maureen and Daniel Konkol Gary Koppelberger Sue and Werner Krause Jean Anne Leininger and Michael Beukema Karen and Dennis Leyer Elinor Lichtman David and Mary Ann Lillich Franklin and Karen Lotter JoAnne and Patrick Mahoney Kevin Makowski and Lisa Slattery Lois Malawsky and Dr. Jay Lorkey Christine Martin Jerry and Donna Martynski Rita McDonald Robert and Sandra Mendelsohn Calvin W. Miller Harry and Eleanor Moseley Lue Muldoon Milwaukee Chamber Theatre 15
DONORS Bruce Murphy Deena Naretta Jane O’Connell John F. Oberwetter John E. Peters Elaine Peterson Warren and Dorothy Ann Phinney Roberta Piper Eugene S. Pocernich Larry and Bobbi Polacheck Katherine Privatt Michelle Puzin Mooney Sharon Quinn Philip D. Reifenberg Peggy and David Rosenzweig Patricia Ryan Richard Sauer Carolyn Schaefer Jason and Jaclyn Scherer Charlie and Karen Schudson Mary Anne Siderits Donald Siegel
Gilbert Southwell Peter Stoddard Judith E. Swanson Roberta Tacke Stuart C. Tentoni Valerie Tenut Tim and Kathy Tiefenthaler Stephen and Jane Turner Chris Vanseth Necia Wallace Bob and Kathy Warner Mary M. Wegener Bill Weida and Jane Davis Weida Marian M. Weinberg Russell and Alyce Weiss John and Lynn Wellinghoff Frank and Audrey Wickert Daniel and Katherine Zens Allyn Ziegenhagen and Lorraine Croft
In-kind donors Karen Aaron Marilyn M. Auer Cindy Cooper Sonia Danuser Pam Frautschi and Richard Ippolito Inez and Gene Gilbert Kathleen Golden Maggi Gordon Lyn Hamilton John E. Holland and Konrad Kuchenbach La Lune Collection Michelle Lopez-Rios Robb and Sally Marks Mary Jo and Guy McDonald MP Design, LLC Theresa and Robert Muselman Ron and Sandy Roller Sandra Seymour Richard Stefanik Martha Wolz
2 010 - 2 011 M I LWAU K E E C H A M B E R T H E AT R E F R I E N D S As of September 21, 2010 “Friend for Life” ($500 Lifetime membership) Marilyn M. Auer Nancy Balcer Cecile Cheng Donald A. Cress Sally Ferguson John E. Holland Konrad K. Kuchenbach Robb Marks Sally Marks Guy and Mary Jo McDonald David A. Paris Mickey Ripp Ruth Schudson (honorary) Kevin Schuele C. Michael Wright Angel ($100-499) Keith and Paula Anderson Gladys Chmiel Pamela Frautschi and Richard Ippolito Pat and Jerry Groth Dale Hagan Angela and George Jacobi George and Julie Mosher Lucia and Jack Murtaugh
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Theresa and Robert Muselman Jamshed and Deborah Patel George and Martha Wolz Benefactor ($50-99) Jill and Frits Broekhuizen Donna Jordahl Pat and Tony Busalacchi Pat and Phil Crump Linda Gaalaas and George Gurria Bett C. Jacquart Kathleen Ryan Johnston Marianna Markowetz Michelle Puzin Mooney Katherine Smith Member ($25-49) Karen Aaron George Affeldt Jerome and Debbie Aronson Alan and Rose Marie Baron Barb and Mort Blutstein Janet Burroway and Peter Ruppert Diane Carlin-Bartel Lynn Chappy Cathy Costantini Sonia Danuser
Carol Dolphin and Mary Knudten Janet and Thomas Garcia Virginia Georgieff Kathy Golden Mary Anne Gross Richard and Vicki Katschke David Keen and Judy Perkins Pam Kriger Sandy Laedtke Sally A. Lemke Martine Meyer Vicki Michel Michael and Shirley Mosesson Jane O’Connell Debbie and Jim Pavletich Ellie Pollock Michael Proft Pat and Allen Rieselbach Ronald and Sandy Roller Kathy Rotta Joicelyn and Jeff Schwager Richard Stefanik Max and Tybie Taglin Tim and Kathy Tiefenthaler Margaret Tode Mary M. Wegener Joan C. Wiegand Barbara and Ted Wiley
The Business of Big Laughs
January 20 - February 13, 2011 Tenth Street Theatre 628 N. 10th Street Milwaukee Magazine ”Best Bet”
Featuring David Cecsarini and Norman Moses Directed by Mary MacDonald Kerr
414-278-0765 • www.nextact.org
INFO Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Broadway Theatre Center 158 N. Broadway Milwaukee, WI 53202 Administrative Office: 414.276.8842 Box Office: 414.291.7800 E-mail: mail@chamber-theatre.com www. milwaukeechambertheatre.com Box Office: Broadway Theatre Center Box Office 158 N. Broadway 414.291.7800 Hours: Monday thru Saturday, noon to 6:00 p.m. Order tickets online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week visit www.milwaukeechambertheatre.com Exchanges: Season subscription tickets may be exchanged free of charge for another performance of the same production up to 48 hours in advance. Single tickets may be exchanged for another performance of the same production up to 48 hours in advance for a $2 per ticket fee. Contact the box office at 414.291.7800 to exchange. Lost Tickets: Seat locations are on file and duplicate tickets may be reprinted by contacting the box office. Ticket Donations: Season and single tickets are non-refundable. Ticket holders who are unable to use their tickets may donate them for resale and
receive a receipt for a tax-deductible contribution. Contact the box office to donate your tickets. Discounts: Students and seniors receive $5.00 off the regular ticket price. Half-price rush tickets are available 30 minutes prior to curtain. Group Discounts: Groups of 10 or more can receive tickets at a group rate. Contact Cara McMullin at 414.276.8842 x114 or cara@chamber-theatre.com Concessions: The Skylight Bar & Bistro, operated by Kafevino. CABOT THEATRE PERFORMANCES: The Skylight Bar & Bistro on the second floor is open two hours before performances and during intermission. Patrons can enjoy full bar service and preperformance dinners and lunches. Reservations are welcomed; please call Kafevino at 414.224.4900. STUDIO THEATRE PERFORMANCES: The Studio Lobby Bar on the first floor is open 30 minutes before all performances and during intermission. Parking: Free and low-cost parking is available throughout the Historic Third Ward. METERED STREET PARKING - throughout the Historic Third Ward, meters are free after 6:00 p.m. and on weekends. ITALIAN COMMUNITY CENTER LOT - Jackson St. at Menomonee St. (three blocks east of the Broadway Theatre Center), free unless lot attendant is on duty. HISTORIC THIRD WARD PARKING Photo: Milwaukee Rep
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I N F O ( c o n t .) STRUCTURES - Water St. at Chicago Ave. (2 blocks west) and Milwaukee St. at Chicago Ave. (2 blocks east), parking for a small fee. VARIOUS SURFACE PARKING LOTS - these lots are only available when an attendant is present and a fee is charged. Electronic Devices: Please silence cellular phones, pagers and alarm watches. Photography and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance. Please refrain from using electronic devices or text messaging during the performance. Latecomer Policy: Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break in the performance. Inclement Weather: MCT does not offer refunds or cancel or reschedule performances due to inclement weather. Special Patron Services: Contact the box office, 414.291.7800, to arrange for seating in wheelchair accessible locations. Infrared hearing devices are available for Cabot Theatre productions; see house manager to use a hearing device. Food & Beverages: Eating and drinking is not permitted in the Cabot Theatre. ViewPoints: ViewPoints is a free series in which knowledgeable presenters share their insights about
a particular MCT production, followed by an interactive discussion with the audience. ViewPoints takes place at 6:30 p.m. prior to a Wednesday evening performance. Talk Theatre: Prior to select Wednesday matinees is Talk Theatre, an opportunity for patrons to participate in an informal discussion with the producing artistic director and other artists involved in a production. The Talk Theatre discussion begins at 12 noon. The Skylight Bar & Bistro is open for lunch service beginning at 11:00 a.m. Talkbacks: Fun and informative discussions with cast members are regularly scheduled following Thursday evening performances. Ushers: Volunteers interested in ushering should contact the house manager at 414.291.7811 x250 or housemgr@skylightopera.com Support MCT: To become a donor contact Milwaukee Chamber Theatre at 414.276.8842, amy@ chamber-theatre.com or visit milwaukeechambertheatre.com MCT Friends: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Friends gain recognition and support for MCT in a variety of activities. To get involved, call 414.276.8842 or visit milwaukeechambertheatre.com
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Art of Murder
October 22-November 7, 2010 By Joe DiPietro An eccentric painter, his wife, their housekeeper, and an unethical art dealer spin a web of murder and mystery in order to succeed in the cut-throat art world. A wickedly funny thriller that will leave you guessing 'til the end!
“It is hilarious, suspenseful, surprising and dazzling in every way.”– The Equinox News
Scrooge In Rouge December 3-31, 2010
By Ricky Graham and Jefferson Turner With additional material by Jeff Roberson and Yvette Hargis In a British Music Hall at the turn-of-thecentury, a troupe of 23 actors are about to embark on a musical version of the beloved classic, A Christmas Carol – until 20 of them come down with food poisoning! Just three are left to pull off this bawdy and hilariously funny show as costumes fly and mayhem ensues! Back by popular demand!!
“This is the funniest Christmas show I have ever seen.” – Julie McHale, Waukesha Freeman
Photo Mark Frohna Photography
Tenth Street Theatre • 628 N. 10th Street 414-271-1371 • www.intandemtheatre.org