JAZZ
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“…The past and promise of American music” – Rolling Stone Magazine
Preservation Hall Jazz Band Sunday, September 25, 2011 7:30 pm
For fifty years, Preservation Hall Jazz Band has been traveling the globe, bringing the joy of traditional New Orleans Jazz to music fans around the world. Since its founding in 1961, Preservation Hall Jazz Band has nurtured and promoted traditional New Orleans Jazz as a relevant and vital indigenous American musical format. Boasting contemporaries and band-mates of such early jazz pioneers as Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong and Bunk Johnson, early incarnations of Preservation Hall Jazz Band made familiar names of living legends like brothers Willie and Percy Humphrey, husband and wife Billie and De De Pierce, famed pianist Sweet Emma Barrett, and legendary clarinet virtuoso George Lewis. Today’s lineup is no less impressive, carrying forward the band’s founding mission with a practiced ease. Tickets:
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DANCE
photo by: Jenn Mazza
AGES 10+ MATINEE ONLY
“Not only is the MBII …preparing the next generation of dancers… but the next generation of supporters of the arts.” – Julie Long, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame
The Nancy Einhorn Milwaukee Ballet II Classical to Contemporary Sunday, October 9, 2011 1:30 pm
Experience the energy, spirit and emotion of up-and-coming dancers from the Milwaukee Ballet II program. These young dancers come from all over the world to learn and participate in Milwaukee Ballet’s artistic repertoire, which is rooted in classical ballet with a strong commitment to new and contemporary works. Join them for an evening of dance which will showcase their technique, athleticism and individuality as dancers. The Milwaukee Ballet II program, established in 1978, nurtures and develops dancers’ technical skills and artistry required for a professional career in dance. The Nancy Einhorn Milwaukee Ballet II curriculum is based on the artistic vision of Milwaukee Ballet and gives dancers the training needed to bridge the gap between student and professional through performing opportunities with the Milwaukee Ballet Company as well as performances created specifically for Milwaukee Ballet II. Tickets:
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POETRY
AGES 14+
“He is both inspiring and funny, powerful and accessible with the wit of a man 10 times his age.” – San Francisco Chronicle
George watsky
Monday, October 17, 2011 7:30 pm George Watsky is a young artist with an uncommon resumé. Equally comfortable in funny, political or personal work, Watsky was the Brave New Voices International Poetry Slam Champion, is a veteran of HBO Def Poetry Jam and recipient of Robert Redford’s Sundance Summit award for his poetry on climate change. He has shared the stage with Mos Def, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal and even Bill Clinton. He was selected for the first network TV presentation of spoken word on the NAACP Image Awards and the second network presentation of spoken word this April on Ellen. Widely considered the best young performance poet in the country, further attention was brought this year by his success with his hip hop music with a viral video in January 2011. With a collective 12 million plus hits on his music and poetry and multiple TV appearances, George Watsky is a voice of his generation bursting on to the national scene. Tickets: All Tickets
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PHYSICAL COMEDY
AGES 8+
“Masterfully played comedy… That secret mixture of daring, talent and utter foolishness…” – Santa Fe Reporter
Tomáš Kubínek: Certified Lunatic and Master of the Impossible Saturday, November 19, 2011 7:30 pm
One of the most gifted physical comedians in the world, Tomáŝ Kubínek’s (tohmawsh koo-bee-neck) deep rooted humor and ability to connect with audiences has provoked consistent returns on multiple continents. His internationally acclaimed solo performances play to packed theaters around the world. After a sold-out run on Broadway, The New York Times lauded his work as “Absolutely expert!” “I’m a rare type of actor and comedian who uses every trick in the book to charm, transport, move and elicit laughter from an audience. The performance is unique and personal in that I am simultaneously author, director and performer in every moment being created before the public’s very eyes.” A collision of theatre and music-hall, his exuberant one-man show is equal parts comic brilliance, virtuosic vaudeville and irresistible charm – a must see for everyone! Tickets:
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LECTURE
John Gurda: A Region Built on Water –
Milwaukee’s Use and Abuse of a Vital Resource Saturday, January 7, 2012 7:30 pm
Lake Michigan and the rivers that feed it have been Milwaukee’s dominant natural resources since the days of the Potawatomi. Join historian John Gurda for a lively look at the lake and its adjacent watersheds: how they served the community as transportation routes, recreational resources and industrial corridors, and how they have weathered a cycle of heavy use and flagrant abuse to emerge as focal points of both celebration and concern in the twenty-first century.
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photo by: Lois Greenfield
DANCE
“An infectiously joyful celebration of music and dance.” – The New York Times
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: La PasiÓn Flamenca Saturday, February 4, 2012 7:30 pm
Driven by the fiery cante jondo (deep song), Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana provides passion and drama in their inspiring program La Pasión Flamenca. This fierce and eclectic evening of Spanish dance and music features lamenting solos, sizzling duets and festive company dances. Whether these amazing artists are conveying love or sorrow, happiness or anger, the emotions will speak to everyone and transcend all cultural boundaries. Take a journey back to the cultural crossroads of Andalusia, the southern region of Spain and the birthplace of flamenco. Vibrant influences from Africa, the Americas and the Middle East can be seen and heard in one of the world’s most dynamic forms of expression. Don’t miss this night of passion-in-motion.
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OPERA
Florentine Opera Company America’s Songbook Friday, March 23, 2012 7:30 pm
Musical highlights of American opera’s brief yet colorful evolution are presented in this delightful showcase. The stirrings of American opera started in the 1930s with Virgil Thomson (Four Saints in Three Acts) and George Gershwin (Porgy and Bess). It expanded with the works of Gian Carlo Menotti, Douglas Moore, Carlisle Floyd and Leonard Bernstein. More recently, American opera has taken root in the music of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Mark Adamo and William Bolcom. The evening’s emcee will be William Florescu, General Director of The Florentine Opera Company. The Florentine Opera Studio provides season-long, comprehensive artist-in-residence employment for talented singers beginning their professional careers, while serving the mainstage, education and outreach goals of the Florentine Opera Company.
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COMEDY THEATER
photo by: Ari Scott
STUDENTS’ CHOICE
“the show channels Monty Python as often as the Bard, and frequently with sly-witted results.” – The Chicago Tribune
The Improvised Shakespeare Company Friday, April 27, 2012 7:30 pm
Based on one audience suggestion (a title for a play that has yet to be written) The Improvised Shakespeare Co. creates a fully improvised play in Elizabethan style. Each of the players has brushed up on his “thee’s” and “thou’s” to bring you an evening of off-the-cuff comedy using the language and themes of William Shakespeare. Any hour could be filled with power struggles, star-crossed lovers, sprites, kings, queens, princesses, sword-play, rhyming couplets, asides, insults, persons in disguise and all that we’ve come to expect from the pen of the Great Bard. The night could reveal a tragedy, comedy or history. Nothing is plannedout, rehearsed or written. Each play is completely improvised, so each play is entirely new!
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BLUES
photo by: John Carrico
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
“… a full-on blast of soul and blues…” – Blues Revue
Ruthie Foster Friday, May 11, 2012 7:30 pm
When Ruthie Foster lays it down, you’d be well advised to listen. From her beginnings in the Brazos Valley of Central Texas, she was launched by a strong mother and a large supportive family down a path whose pitfalls Ruthie learned to avoid, and whose destination she charted on her own, with talent, faith and determination lighting her way. Through her numerous albums and gigs, Foster has raised the multiple flags of American music. There’s Southern blues in her groove, rock in her rhythm, a blend of gospel redemption, country poetry and jazz elegance in her singing. “It didn’t matter to me what genre it was,” she remembers. “I just took it all in as great music – music that moved me.” Her shows have inspired a string of reviews repeatedly making the essential point: Ruthie Foster merits comparison to the legends that inspired her, even as her unique contributions stake out a place of her own in the spotlight. Tickets:
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2011-2012 George Watsky
Monday, October 17, 2011 Time TBD • Grades 9-12 • POETRY George Watsky is a young artist with an uncommon resumé. Equally comfortable in funny, political or personal work, Watsky was the Brave New Voices International Poetry Slam Champion, is a veteran of HBO Def Poetry Jam and recipient of Robert Redford’s Sundance Summit award for his poetry on climate change. He has shared the stage with Mos Def, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal and even Bill Clinton. He was selected for the first network TV presentation of spoken word on the NAACP Image Awards and the second network presentation of spoken word this April on Ellen. Widely considered the best young performance poet in the country, George Watsky is a voice of his generation bursting on to the national scene. Tickets: $5
The Florentine Opera’s The Three Little Pigs
Friday, March 23, 2012 10:00 am • Grades K-5 • OPERA Once upon a time there were three little pigs. Their names were Despina, Cherubino and Don Giovanni… The Florentine Opera presents The Three Little Pigs, a one-act opera featuring the music of Mozart to retell the tale that is familiar to all children. The three pigs learn the importance of reading as they attempt to build a house that can withstand the wolf’s mean threats. This opera was written and compiled by nationally renowned composer and arts educator John Davies. All of the music for The Three Little Pigs is excerpted from the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arias and ensembles are performed from Don Giovanni, Cosi fan tutte, The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute, making this event a perfect introduction to opera for kindergarten through fifth grade. Tickets: $5
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STUDENT MATINEE SERIES The Nancy Einhorn Milwaukee Ballet II Ballet-in-a-Box: Billy’s Dancing Dairy Farm
Tuesday, January 24, 2012 10:00 am • Grades K-12 • DANCE Billy and his sister Bonnie live at the Dancing Cow Dairy Farm in Wisconsin. After seeing Bonnie’s dance recital, Billy can’t get the music out of his head or the movement out of his body. Bonnie and her friends, Robin, Violet and Lulu, start to teach Billy about ballet. His interest is piqued and suddenly he is seeing dance everywhere he goes, from the swans that fly overhead to the mice in the barn and the cats that chase them away. Billy’s sports loving friends don’t understand at first, but when they see him doing some exciting tricks and dancing with Lulu, not only are they impressed, but they come to his show and cheer him on! This interactive show will focus on the athleticism of ballet and the important role boys play in the art form. It will also include an educational Study Guide featuring fun facts about Wisconsin dairy farms and a section about the art of Schomer Lichtner whose work frequently featured cows and ballerinas inspired by Milwaukee Ballet dancers! Ballet-in-a-Box features the Nancy Einhorn Milwaukee Ballet II dancers. Tickets: $5
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2011 Free Summer South Milwaukee Downtown Market:
Corner of 11th & Madison Avenues • 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Choir Fight
Thursday, June 2, 2011 Veterans of the Milwaukee music scene, Choir Fight is driven by music that is full of emotional content rather than technical facility. A typical Choir Fight set fuses melodically rich and improvisationally intense original compositions with carefully chosen instrumental interpretations of rock and pop standards seasoned with an undercurrent of late ‘60s/early ‘70s Miles Davis.
Fat Babies
Thursday, July 7, 2011 The Fat Babies is a Chicago-based traditional jazz group, specializing in the music from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Its hard-driving swing has made it a popular favorite for both dancers and listeners. Heavily influenced by musicians such as Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton, listeners and dancers alike will find fresh and exciting renditions of both familiar and unfamiliar songs.
The Glen Ash and Chris Hanson Swingtet Thursday, August 4, 2011
The band, with singer Rae Cassidy, features the same instrumentation used by the Hot Club quintet of Paris in the ‘30s and ‘40s. Led by Gypsy guitarist Django Rheinhardt and violinist Stephan Grappelli, this legendary group brought a European sensibility to America’s art form, jazz. Glen’s group starts with Django in the ‘30s and brings you on a string-band journey up through Elvis and rockabilly.
Neil Davis Quintet
Thursday, September 1, 2011 The Neil Davis Quintet features original compositions by guitarist Neil Davis along with choice hard-bop jazz standards.
Summer Concert Series Finale Thursday, October 6, 2011
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Concert Series Rain or shine the show will go on. Franciscan Villa: 3601 S. Chicago Avenue
• 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Brian Packham
Thursday, June 23, 2011 Pianist and composer Brian Packham will perform a program of original compositions, classical and improvised music from the time of the great masters to the present day. Born and raised in Cockeysville, MD, Brian studied piano, theory and composition at the Peabody Conservatory, preparatory division, in Baltimore and graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree in Traditional Composition. His music has been performed by a wide variety of performers and ensembles throughout the Americas.
Copper Box
Thursday, July 14, 2011 A slammin’ button accordionist and multiinstrumentalist, Danny Jerabek, and his other half, Michelle Jerabek (baritone and tenor sax, vocals, guitar, washboard, etc.), backed by a great rhythm section, Copper Box is a force to be noticed! The talented group draws inspiration from many types of Americana, roots music and beyond, resulting in a distinctive musical melting pot that is easy on the ears and good for the soul. Don’t miss Copper Box, the “Texas Tornado that went through New Orleans and landed in Wisconsin,” presented in celebration of Joseph F. Balestrieri.
Mil Town Treblemakers Thursday, August 18, 2011
Locally known as winners of CBS’s “Just Ten Minutes” Super Bowl Contest, these ladies are friends from all walks of life. These twenty-somethings currently work in the community as some of Milwaukee’s teachers, artists and small business owners. The girlfriends formed the group in the fall of 2009 as an excuse to get together to do something they love! Mil Town Treblemakers sing a wide variety of tunes – from oldies, to pop, to musical theatre – in a fresh a cappella style. The 2011 Summer Concert Series is sponsored by MillerCoors, Classic Cargo International, Quick Cable, South Milwaukee Downtown Market and Franciscan Villa. Box Office: M-F 10am to 4pm, 414-766-5049 • Purchase tickets online at www.southmilwaukeepac.org
Summer Opportunities for Children Missoula Children’s Theatre presents King Arthur’s Quest August 15 – 20, 2011 • Grades 1 – 12
Missoula returns this summer with King Arthur’s Quest. This weeklong residency starts with auditions on Monday, August 15, at 10 am. Children do not need to prepare anything for the audition, but they must stay during the entire 2-hour period. We ask children to bring a bag lunch each day, including audition day. Rehearsals will be Monday, August 15, from 12:30 to 2:30 pm, and then Tuesday through Friday, 10 am to 2:30 pm. Workshops will be held Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 2:45 to 3:30 pm, and Wednesday morning from 9 to 9:45 am. Performances will be Saturday, August 20, at 3 and 7 pm. Participation is free to all! To pre-register for auditions call the SMPAC Box Office at 414-766-5049. Pre-registering does not guarantee a spot in the play. Tickets: Adult $10 Seniors $8 Children 18- $4
Danceworks’ Ballroom Dance Workshop August 15 – 20, 2011 10:00 – 11:30 am • Grades 1 – 12
If you tried out for Missoula and you weren’t accepted, then consider joining Danceworks as they teach you a ballroom dance influenced by the style of King Arthur’s time period. This piece will be performed as the opening act for the productions of King Arthur’s Quest. The dance, taught by experienced professionals, offers an age-appropriate theme that sparks imagination and creativity. Participation is free to all! Students may pre-register by calling the SMPAC Box Office at 414-766-5049 or sign up after the Missoula auditions on Monday, August 15. Students will not be able to do both Missoula and Danceworks as rehearsal times coincide.
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DINNER THEATER
photo by: Alex Clark
FUNDRAISER
SAVE THE DATE!
2012 Mystery Dinner February 24 & 25, 2012
Join us for the 5th Annual Mystery Dinner Theatre Fundraiser. The event will once again be held on stage at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center. Enjoy a three-course meal while trying to solve the “who dunnit” mystery. Each evening will include a silent auction and 50/50 cash raffle. Prizes will be given away to the best dressed individuals and couples. All proceeds from the evening will support the amazing season you see listed in this brochure including the Performing Arts Series, Student Matinee Series, Free Summer Concert Series and our arts education and outreach. Last year’s fundraiser, Murdered by the Mob, raised over $7,000. Please help us make next year a huge success so we can continue to bring you bigger and better seasons every year.
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Policies Ordering Tickets In person: enter the District Office through Door #7 Mail: 901 15th Avenue, South Milwaukee, WI 53172 Phone: 414-766-5049 • Fax: 414-766-5005 • www.southmilwaukeepac.org Box Office Hours Monday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm and 1 hour prior to performances. We accept cash, check, VISA or MasterCard. Tickets cannot be held without payment. Group Tickets If you would like to sit with friends, we offer a group discount of 10% to groups of 10 or more for performances in our Performing Arts Series. Tickets must be ordered together to receive the discount. Refund Policy All sales for the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Series are final. Refunds will be given only when an event is cancelled and not rescheduled. The SMPAC does not cancel or reschedule performances due to inclement weather, nor can we offer refunds. If you are unable to attend a performance, the donation of your ticket(s) to the SMPAC would be appreciated to enable resale. Your contribution will be acknowledged for tax deduction purposes. Special Accommodations South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please notify the Box Office when you are purchasing tickets if special arrangements are required. Handicap Accessible seating is available. The theatre allows for nine seats to be removed for persons remaining in their wheelchairs, as well as eight seats with arm rest removed for those transferring from a wheelchair or walker to a theatre seat. Seeing Eye Dogs are allowed in the theatre. Assisted Listening Devices are available for patrons who are Hard of Hearing. Large-print programs, Audio Description and American Sign Language Interpreted performances are available upon request and where applicable. At least two weeks notice is required to provide these services. If you have questions, please call 414-766-5049. PLEASE NOTE: South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the grounds of the facility. No food or drink is permitted inside the theatre. Due to contractual agreements with performers, the taking of pictures and use of recording equipment are strictly prohibited.