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March 13 – April 22 STIEMKE STUDIO WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY Dael Orlandersmith DIRECTED BY Neel Keller

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March 7 will not only mark the opening of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s production of 12 Ophelias, but the reopening of the Mainstage Theatre after a fire destroyed the space last April. The fire was accidental and started in the scene shop, later spreading to the theater’s curtains and lighting equipment.

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LeRoy Stoner, UWM’s theatre department chair, explains that in addition to redoing the floors, walls, and ventilation, changes were made to make the 50-year-old space more modern.

“We are very excited to get back into a new clean space with equipment that has been replaced and brought up to current technology,” Stoner says. “With the updated technology we can now teach new techniques to our students.”

UWM’s Mainstage Theatre took less than a year to rebuild. Photo Courtesy of UWM.

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“One of the things that the reconstruction of the space allowed us to do was to provide better resources for handicap accessibility,” Stoner says. “The rules that were enforced at the time the theater was built are not the same rules that are enforced today. We were able to find ways to make some improvements, particularly with additional wheel chair seating and hand railings.”

Reopening March 2018

Stoner says that the new theater has a similar design to Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s Quadracci Powerhouse, the largest of the Rep’s three theaters. The Rep allowed UWM to perform its production of Arcadia last May in the Stiemke Studio, while set construction took place at Shorewood High School.

UWM hired Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling to rebuild the space. Company representatives showed up the night of the fire to begin determining which materials could be cleaned and what would need to be replaced.

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Three local performing arts groups will be getting new homes over the next two years. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Theatre, Quasimondo Physical Theatre and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra are all going the extra mile to offer outstanding amenities to patrons through these new venues.

“Quasimodo is this kind of grotesque underdog of sorts,” Rott says. “He’s a wonderful character in the book, despite being hideous and having a tortured up bringing. He kind of shows humanity at it’s most beautiful and most vicious. Since the book ends with him on a bell tower pouring hot oil onto the rioting crowd, when I saw that bell on this building I thought this might be the place.”

Opening October 2018

Quasimondo Physical Theatre, not to be confused with Quasimodo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame, will be turning the former North Milwaukee Fire Station and Village Hall into its new home.

The new performance space will be called the North Milwaukee Arthaus, inspired by the area’s rich German roots. The twostory red brick building, with a 56-foot tower, was built in 1901 and is located on 5151 N. 35th St. Quasimondo plans to create a black box performance space, offices, and rehearsal hall on the second floor, with a scene shop, costume shop, café and gallery on the first floor.

As far as people constantly confusing “Quasimondo” with “Quasimodo,” Rott says the association never bothers him.

Rott explains that Quasimondo’s new home will help the troupe lay firm roots in Milwaukee and expand its programming and outreach.

Photo courtesy of PhysicalQuasimondoTheatre.

“We want it (the Arthaus) to be a destination and promote arts and education on the Northside.” says Brian Rott, founder and producing artistic director of Quasimondo. “We found the building and we fell in love with it.”

“Space is really essential to making theatre and dance,” says Jenni Reinke, a founding member of Quasimondo who is leading the Arthaus project with Rott. “To have found this beautiful space that fits our needs is really a tremendous opportunity for companies like us.”

Since 2012, Quasimondo has dedicated itself to making theatre that communicates in a shared physical language. The name derives from the word “quasi,” which means “sort of” and “mondo,” which means “world” in Italian. Rott says these two words together are meant to represent putting depictions of the world on stage.

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Along with salvaging the old movie palace that hasn’t been used since 1995, MSO plans to add a number of community, education and collaboration spaces, ample lit and accessible parking options, along with easy curb-side drop off/pick up.

“Like many Midwest cities, we saw that in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, people went out to the suburbs, and many downtown areas sort of failed in a way,” Niehaus says.

Rendering of what the new Milwaukee Symphony Center will look like. Photo courtesy of MSO.

Milwaukee Symphony Center Opening Fall 2020

“Patron experience is going to be first class,” Niehaus explains. “You are going to have all of the comforts and amenities of the 21st century, along with the aesthetic. The

“This stretch between 2nd and 5th St. on W. Wisconsin Ave. still could use a shot in the arm for economic redevelopment. Our project does that unbelievably well when you figure you will have 6,000 to 10,000 people a week going to concerts. That changes the complete depth of the neighborhood.”

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The idea to convert Warner Grand Theatre into Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s new concert hall has been in talks since the 1990s, according to Mark Niehaus, MSO’s president and executive director.

lobby is Art Deco and the theater itself is just sort of a hopscotch of styles from the 1930s. It’s really the best of both worlds.”

“It’s beautiful and has all the charm of the theater from the 1930s,” Niehaus says. MSO completed its acquisition of the theater on W. Wisconsin Ave. last December and anticipates a fall 2020 opening. Since MSO’s current concert space, the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, is in high demand by its resident groups along with national touring Broadway productions, this new space will allow MSO to control when they perform and secure guest performers farther in advance. MSO reports that having control over its own venue, along with new revenue streams from facility rental fees, catering and concessions, will drive increases in annual earned revenue by as much as 60 percent.

Niehaus adds that obtaining Warner Grand Theatre has two key benefits that go beyond the personal success of the symphony. These advantages are reinvigorating W. Wisconsin Ave. and saving a historic building.

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We are thrilled to announce that local actor John McGivern will once again be hosting the event at Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s state-of-the-art Quadracci Powerhouse. This year’s ceremony on Monday, June 25 will be referred to as the Footlights People’s Choice Awards, in order to better reflect our nomination and voting process, which is open to the public and available on our website, footlights.com. Look to Footlights.com for regular updates on this exciting sequel!

A women’s networking event will precede Wisconsin Philharmonic’s Inspirational Women – Inspirational Music concert on April 10. Libby Larsen, an internationally known composer whose work is being showcased at the concert, will present about her life journey and experiences during the networking event. Larsen will also visit local schools during her stay in Southeast Wisconsin.

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Girls’ Night Out! on May 5 will close the Choral Union’s 201718 season and feature music by Waukesha’s very own Paula Foley Tillen. Tillen has worked as a professional musician in the Milwaukee area for the past 30 years and is the director of music for the Southminster Presbyterian Church in Waukesha.

Libby Larsen. Photo courtesy of Wisconsin Philharmonic. Photo credit Anne Kenny Photography.

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Both the Wisconsin Philharmonic and Waukesha Choral Union will be hosting concerts featuring music from female composers this spring.

Footlights People’s Choice Awards

Last year, we decided to dive in headfirst and launch Milwaukee’s first-ever performing arts award ceremony. Professional and non-professional companies alike came out in red carpet fashion to celebrate the end of another successful season, and mix-and-mingle with local arts supporters.

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“Renaissance’s founders of course recognized gender imbalance within their own profession when they were founded back in 1993. We just thought they were the perfect fit for us.”

“One of the ways to affect change is to be in person and get inspired and network with people one on one,” Greenman says. “All of these women identified artists are meeting to bring their A-game.”

“Our goal is to bring people who identify as women into full and equal participation in the American Theatre,” says Sarah Greenman, Statera’s creative director.

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The conference will be held October 4-7 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus.

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Formed in 2014, the Statera Foundation is a nonprofit organization that strives to expand employment options, improve salary, and remove barriers for women+ identifying theatre professionals. The name Statera derives from the Latin word for balance. The conference is open to anyone, from working theatre professionals to students and enthusiasts, regardless of gender or age. Keynote speakers, workshop leaders and breakout session facilitators will be announced in the coming months.

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Hit the Summerfest grounds a little early this year at the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF)’s Ride For The Arts fundraiser Sunday, June 3. The annual ride raises money for the nonprofit’s 15 member groups, which includes Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Skylight Music Theater and First Stage. Over $9 million has been raised through the event since its inception in 1981. Thanks to a generous donation from the Brewers Community Foundation, kids aged 12 and under will ride for free when accompanied by an adult. The Ride will start and finish at the Summerfest South Gate at the intersection of Polk St. and Harbor Dr. Riders can choose between five different routes, ranging in length from five to 70 miles. Don’t sprint off too far after crossing the finish line, UPAF will be sponsoring an after party at the fest grounds equipped with free food, drinks, and performances from UPAF member groups.

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Thank You! for your ongoing support as we restore and rebuild our Mainstage Theatre It would not be possible without the assistance from many, including: Clearwing Productions | Electronic Theatre Controls | Marcus Promotions | Jason Fassl | Local 18 IATSE: Jim Luljak | Terry Brannan | MainStage Theatrical Supply: David Krajec | Milwaukee Repertory Theater: Mark Clements, Chad Bauman, Jared Clarkin | Paul Davis Restoration: Brady Chuckel, Pat O’Loughlin | Pieper Electric: Adam Cornelius | Shorewood High School: Timothy Kenney, Joe King | Sun Lighting Productions: Richard Sellers Join us for the unveiling of Mainstage Theatre "9 to 5: The Musical" May 2–6, 2018

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Gift Shop Located in the Quadracci Powerhouse is The Rep’s Gift Shop, which offers showspecific merchandise and Rep logo products, as well as books and scripts of current and past productions. You can also purchase parking passes.

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2 - Until The Flood Contact Info Ticket Office Phone Number: 414-224-9490 Fax Number: 414-225-5490 Mailing Address: Milwaukee Repertory Theater Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex 108 E. Wells Street; Milwaukee, WI 53202 E-mail: tickets@MilwaukeeRep.com Hours of Operation: Monday – Sunday Noon to 6 pm

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On days with performances, the Ticket Office will remain open until show time. Office Phone Number: 414-224-1761 Number: 414-224-9 097 Address: Milwaukee Repertory Theater Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex 108 E. Wells Street; Milwaukee, WI 53202 of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Phone Number

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Enjoy a drink or dessert in the Quadracci Powerhouse or Stiemke Studio lobby prior to the performance or at intermission. Please remember that food and drink (except bottled water and Rep sippy cups), are not allowed in the theater.

Get an insider’s look at the play from a member of the cast or artistic team with a discussion that begins approximately 45 minutes prior to every performance in the Quadracci Powerhouse and Stiemke Studio.

If you anticipate the need to be reached during a performance, leave your name and seat location with your contact information, along with instructions, to direct emergency phone calls to the House Manager at 414-290-5379 or 414-224-1761, ext. 379.

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Please remember to turn off your cell phones and electronic paging devices. In case of an emergency, these items may be left with the House Manager. Also, as a courtesy to your fellow theatergoers and the actors on stage, please refrain from text messaging during the performance. Thank you!

Until The FloodAccess Deaf or Hard of Hearing Services: The Quadracci Powerhouse (QP) and the Stiemke Studio are equipped with an infrared listening system which ensures clarity of sound from any seat in the house. Performances are offered in American Sign Language for a Thursday evening of all QP productions and one Sunday matinee for all Stiemke Studio productions. We also offer a Captioned Theater performance during the second to last Sunday matinee performance of all QP productions. Please call The Rep Ticket Office at 414-224-9490 for more information. Script synopses are available upon request for QP and Stiemke Studio productions by calling 414-224-1761.

Policy on Children Children under age seven are not admitted in the theater. Recording Equipment and Cameras

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Blind or Low Vision Services: Large print programs are available in the Quadracci Powerhouse and Stiemke Studio from any usher. Every Rep production has one audio-described performance. Using an earpiece attached to a small hand-held receiver, patrons hear a live, realtime description of the action on stage. Call the Ticket Office for more information.

The use of recording equipment and cameras in the theater is strictly forbidden.

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You may purchase parking passes to the Milwaukee Center’s garage for $8 in the Quadracci Powerhouse, Stiemke Studio and Stackner Cabaret lobbies as well as The Rep’s Ticket Office during Rep performance times.

5Until The FloodMark Clements Chad Bauman Artistic Director Managing Director March 13 – April 22, 2018 Stiemke Studio Executive Producers Jackie Herd-Barber and Michael Barber John and Connie Kordsmeier The Stiemke Studio Season is sponsored by Ed Seaberg and Patrick Smith Sponsored in part by Originally Commissioned and Produced by THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS Steven Woolf, Artistic Director | Mark Bernstein, Managing Director ®A member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Milwaukee Repertory Theater Proudly presents Written and Performed By Dael Orlandersmith* Directed by Neel Keller ® Scenic Designer Takeshi Kata Costume Designer Kaye Voyce Lighting Designer Mary Louise Geiger Sound Design/Original Music Justin Ellington Video/Projection Designer Nicholas Hussong Stage Manager Sarah Deming-Henes*

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7Until The FloodCAST in order of appearance PRODUCTION SUPPORT SPECIAL THANKS Dael Orlandersmith* Understudy: Trachel Yvette Green Understudy will not be substituted for Dael Orlandersmith unless a specific announcement is made prior to the performance. Stage Management Fellow ....................................................................................... Kyle Winkelmann Assistant Director ...................................................................................................................Simon Evans The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Prop Dept. and the Theatre School at DePaul University Prop Dept. Production Manager ............................................................................................................ Jared Clarkin Interim Technical Director John Houtler-McCoy Properties Director........................................................................................................................... Jim Guy Charge Scenic Artist ............................................................................................................... Jim Medved Costume Director ............................................................................................................. Jennifer Vinent Lighting & Video Director Aaron Lichamer Sound Director ............................................................................................................................. Erin Paige Production Stage Manager ..................................................................................... Kimberly Carolus* PRODUCTION STAFF Milwaukee Repertory Theater operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE and our stagehands and carpenters are members of Milwaukee Theatrical Stage Employees’ Union IATSE Local 18. The Rep is an equal opportunity employer. The Rep is proud to be a member of The United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF), which provides major annual financial support.

Dael Orlandersmith, Playwright and Performer Dael Orlandersmith is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Drama Desk Award nominee for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Actress in a Play for Yellowman. Yellowman was commissioned by and premiered at McCarter Theatre in a co-production with The Wilma Theater and Long Wharf Theatre in 2002 and was seen at Milwaukee Rep in the 2015/16 Season. The Blue Album, in collaboration with David Cale, premiered at Long Wharf Theatre in 2007. Stoop Stories was first performed in 2008 at The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival and Apollo Theater’s Salon Series; Washington, DC’s Studio Theatre produced its World Premiere in 2009. Bones was commissioned by the Mark Taper Forum where it premiered in 2010. Black N’ Blue Boys/Broken Men was developed as a co-commission between the Goodman and Berkeley Repertory Theatre, where it was staged in May 2012. Orlandersmith wrote and performed a solo memoir play called Forever, at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles in 2014, at the Long Wharf and New York Theatre Workshop in 2015, at Portland Center Stage in 2016, and at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in July 2017. In Fall of 2016, Orlandersmith wrote and performed Until the Flood which was commissioned by St. Louis Rep. This year it was produced at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in New York, and will continue on to the Goodman Theatre, and ACT Seattle after its run at Milwaukee Rep. Orlandersmith has toured extensively with the Nuyorican Poets Café (Real Live Poetry) throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. Yellowman and a collection of her earlier works have been published by Vintage Books and Dramatists Play Service. Orlandersmith attended Sundance Institute Theatre Lab for four summers and is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, The Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights, a Guggenheim Award and the 2005 PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for a playwright in mid-career. She is the recipient of a Lucille Lortel Foundation Playwrights Fellowship and an Obie Award for Beauty’s Daughter. Orlandersmith is currently working on two commissions. Neel Keller, Director Neel is thrilled to be collaborating with Dael metagain.OrlandersmithNeelandDaelalmost30years ago, when they worked together on a production of Romeo and Juliet. Over the last 5 years they have worked closely on the creation and production of Dael’s plays Until The Flood and Forever. Neel’s other recent credits include the World Premieres of Julia Cho’s Office Hour, Lucy Alibar’s Throw Me On The Burnpile and Light Me Up, Kimber Lee’s different words for the same thing and Jennifer Haley’s The Nether. More distant, but fondly remembered, productions include Jessica Goldberg’s Good Thing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, staged in a prickly Berkshire meadow, and the American premiere of David Greig’s The Cosmonaut’s Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union. Neel has directed at many theaters, including, The Public Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, South Coast Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Portland Center Stage, Mark Taper Forum, Kirk Douglas Theatre and Ireland’s Abbey Theatre. Neel is currently an Associate Artistic Director at Center Theatre Group. He is a member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and the Directors Guild of America.

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9Until The FloodTakeshi Kata, Scenic Designer Recent New York credits include Until the Flood (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater) Office Hour (Public Theater), Man From Nebraska (Second Stage), The Profane (Playwrights Horizons), Derren Brown: Secret (Atlantic Theater Company), Forever (New York Theatre Workshop), Gloria (Vineyard Theatre). Regional work includes designs for American Players Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Ford’s Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, Hartford Stage, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Nashville Opera, Old Globe, Resident Ensemble Players, Steppenwolf and Yale Rep. Kata has won an Obie Award and has been nominated for Drama Desk, Barrymore, Connecticut Critics Circle and Ovation Awards. He is an assistant professor at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

Kaye Voyce, Costume Designer Kaye’s Broadway credits include Significant Other, The Real Thing, The Realistic Joneses and Shining City. Recent off-Broadway work includes Harry Clarke (Vineyard Theatre and Minetta Lane Theatre), Office Hour, Hamlet (Public Theater), Measure For Measure (Elevator Repair Service/Public Theater), Queens, After the Blast (Lincoln Center Theater), The Antipodes, Signature Plays, The Wayside Motor Inn (Signature Theatre), Detroit (Playwrights Horizons) and 4000 Miles (Lincoln Center Theater).

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Opera credits include War Stories (Opera Philadelphia), The Summer King (Pittsburgh Opera, World Premiere), Il Turco in Italia (Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, Dijon Opera, Teatro Regio Torino and Teatr Wielki), Other credits include Trisha Brown’s final two dances, “Rogues” and “Toss”, and many collaborations with Richard Maxwell and

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New York City Players, including “Open Rehearsal” for the Whitney Biennial. Ms. Voyce was born in Milwaukee. Mary Louise Geiger, Lighting Designer Mary’s Broadway credits include The Constant Wife (American Airlines Theatre). Off Broadway credits include Until the Flood, Draw the Circle (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater); X: Or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation (Acting Company tour and NYC); Nat Turner in Jerusalem, Forever, Oedipus at Palm Springs (New York Theatre Workshop); My Mother has 4 Noses (Duke); Three Wise Guys, She Stoops to Conquer, Natural Affection, Beyond Therapy (The Actors Company Theatre, Beckett Theatre); This Bitter Earth, Les Carillons (New York City Ballet); Good Television, The New York Idea (Atlantic Theater Company); Kindness, The Blue Door, The Busy World is Hushed (Playwrights Horizons); Bauer (59E59 Theaters); The Morini Strad, Olive and the Bitter Herbs (Primary Stages); Dollhouse, Red Beads (Mabou Mines). Some regional credits include Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, ACT Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Guthrie Theater, Huntington Theatre, Studio Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Awards: Helen Hayes, IRNE and New York State Council on the Arts. Training at Yale and faculty at NYU. Justin Ellington, Sound Designer/Original Music Justin’s Broadway credits include Other Desert Cities (dir. Joe Mantello). OffBroadway credits include Pipeline (dir. Lileana Blain Cruz); The Pride (dir. Joe Mantello); Fetch Clay, Make Man (dir. Des McAnuff); The Seven (dir. Jo Bonney); American Clock (workshop dir. Rachel

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Kyle is excited to return to The Rep this season as the stage management fellow. He loved his experience last year as an Emerging Professional Resident and is looking forward to working on some great productions this season, including Until the Flood. Favorite past credits include Man of La Mancha (Milwaukee Rep), Grounded

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Nicholas Hussong, Video/Projection Designer Nicholas’ Off-Broadway credits include White Guy on the Bus (59E59 Theaters, Delaware Theatre Company), Skeleton Crew (Atlantic Theater Company), These Paper Bullets! (Drama Desk Nomination, Atlantic Theater Company, Geffen Playhouse, Yale Rep) and Chix 6 (La Mama Theatre). Some regional credits include Grounded (Alley Theatre), Two Trains Running (Arden Theatre), The Mountaintop (PlayMakers Rep), Million Dollar Quartet (Berkshire Theatre Group) as well as productions with Ireland Arts Council, Enchantment Theatre Company, Urban Bush Women, Delaware Theatre Company, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Esperanza Spaulding, Lantern Theater Company, Abrons Art Center, Tiny Dynamite, Premieres NYC, Ars Nova, Heartbeat Opera, Cantata Profana, Nashville Symphony, Hartford Symphony, I am a Boys Choir, Summerworks Toronto, and Joe’s Pub. Nicholas was the Artistic Associate at Triad Stage in Greensboro, North Carolina where he continues to design new works based on Appalachian life written by Preston Lane. TV credits: “70th & 71st Tony Awards” (CBS). NewNeighborhood.com Nickhussong.com

Kyle Winkelmann, Stage Management Fellow

Sarah Deming-Henes, Stage Manager

Sarah is delighted to be returning to The Rep, where earlier this season she stage managed Holmes and Watson and in previous seasons she has stage managed Song Man Dance Man, To Kill a Mockingbird, Sense and Sensibility, Noises Off, Liberace!, American Song and The Foreigner. Other places you may have seen Sarah’s stage management include Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage, and American Players Theatre. Many thanks to family and friends for all the unfailing kindnesses!

11Until The FloodChavkin); X: Or Betty Shabazz vs The Nation (dir. Ian Belknap). Other theatre credits include He Brought Her Heart Back In A Box (dir. Evan Yionoulis), As You Like It (dir. Des McAnuff), The Mountaintop (dir. Steve Broadnax), Syncing Ink (dir. Nigel Davis), Trouble in Mind (dir. Valerie Curtis Newton), Move Act Free (dir. George C. Wolfe). He has received awards from The American Society of Composers and Publishers, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and The Industry Film Producers Association.

13Until The Flood(Milwaukee Rep), A Midsummer Night›s Dream (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), and A Streetcar Named Desire (The University of Texas at Austin). Simon Evans, Assistant Director Simon most recently directed a production of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé on the mainstage of Muhlenberg College. Previous directing credits at Muhlenberg include The Brides by Harry Kondoleon and The Lover by Harold Pinter. He also served as the assistant director for a production of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Wig Out!. He holds a B.A. from Muhlenberg College, where he graduated with a double major in English and Theatre with a concentration in directing. Mark Clements, Artistic Director Mark began his tenure as Milwaukee Rep’s Artistic Director with the 2010/11 Season. He is an award-winning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. For Milwaukee Rep: World Premiere of One House Over, Guys and Dolls, The Glass Menagerie, World Premiere adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Man of La Mancha, American Song, Of Mice and Men, Dreamgirls, Five Presidents, The Color Purple, The History of Invulnerability, End of the Rainbow, Ragtime, Clybourne Park, Assassins, Othello, Next to Normal, Death of a Salesman, Bombshells, and Cabaret.

BIOGRAPHIES cont.

For Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia: Oliver!, Born Yesterday, Great Expectations, Les Misérables (2008 Barrymore Award –Best Production of a Musical), and Of Mice and Men (2007 Barrymore Award – Best Director and Best Production of a Play). The Milliner (Off-Broadway, World Premiere), CSC, New York; My Fair Lady, Copenhagen; The Browning Version (Barclays/TMA Regional Theatre Award) at Derby Playhouse and Blunt Speaking (World Premiere), Chichester Festival Theatre U.K. and Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. Other productions include: Speaking in Tongues (U.S. Premiere), Roundabout Theatre Company; Speaking in Tongues (European Premiere; Barclays/TMA Best Director Nomination), Hampstead Theatre, London; Creator/Director – Soul Train, West End (Olivier Award nomination), and three U.K. National Tours. U.K. National Tours of The Glass Menagerie, The Gingerbread Lady and Love & Marriage all for Bath Theatre Royal productions. Mark served as an Associate Artistic Director for Moving Theatre Company, the production company founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave. He has also been Associate Artistic Director for New End Theatre and New Players Theatre, both in London, Royal Theatre in Northampton, and Torch Theatre in Wales. Additionally, Mark served as Artistic Director of the award-winning Derby Playhouse in the U.K. from 1992 to 2002, where he directed over 40 productions. He currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys. Chad Bauman, Managing Director Chad was heinManagingMilwaukeeappointedRep’sDirector2013.Previously,wastheAssociate Executive Director at Arena Stage where he was instrumental in the 2010 opening of the Mead Center for American Theater, a 200,000 square feet, three theater performing arts complex dedicated to American voices and playwrights. While at Arena Stage, he more than doubled earned revenue, reversed a decline in subscriptions by almost doubling the base, and shattered several company sales records that dated back almost 60 years. In addition, he worked on the Broadway transfers of Next to Normal

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15Until The Flood(Pulitzer Prize; Tony Award), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Tony Award), Wishful Drinking starring Carrie Fisher, Looped starring Valerie Harper, and John Grisham’s

A Time to Kill in addition to other notable plays including the world premieres of Marcus Gardley’s Every Tongue Confess

BIOGRAPHIES cont.

He has served as an adjunct professor at American University (Washington, DC), Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA) and CalArts (Valencia, CA). In addition to teaching, he is currently a Board member of Pathways High School, sits on the advisory boards of TRGArts and ArtsMarketing.org, and is a past trustee of Contemporary American Theater Festival. From 2011-2013, he was named one of the most influential leaders under 40 in Washington, DC by Washington Life Magazine, and in 2016 he was named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s list of the Top 40 leaders under 40. Bauman is a graduate of Harvard Business School’s Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management program, and has earned a Master of Fine Arts in producing from the CalArts where he was an Ahmanson Scholar and a Bachelor of Science in Education from the Honors College of Missouri State University. In his free time, he is proud to be a co-coach of Wauwatosa East High School’s Destination Imagination team.

starring Phylicia Rashad and Red Hot Patriot starring Kathleen Turner. Prior to Arena Stage, he was Director of Marketing and Communications for Americans for the Arts as well as Virginia Stage Company in Norfolk, VA. He is a frequent speaker and consultant with past clients that include the Smithsonian Institution, Pew Charitable Trust, Carnegie Hall, EmcArts Innovation Labs, Arts & Business Council, Association of Performing Arts Presenters and ArtsMidwest.

16 - Until The Flood ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Mark Clements ARTISTIC Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development Brent Hazelton Associate Artistic Director May Adrales Casting Director and Director of Emerging Professional Residency .................... Frank Honts Literary Associate ............................................. Deanie Vallone Artistic Administrator.......................................... Dylan Sladky COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Director of EngagementCommunity Cortney McEniry Community Engagement Associate Nabra Nelson EDUCATION Education Director Jenny Toutant Associate Education Director Hope Reed-Johnson Education Programs Manager Lauren Sagendorph Reading Residency Coordinator ............................ Amy Bahr Education Resident ............................ Abbey Pitchford Sours Lead Teaching Artists ....................................... Joshua Krause, Lindsey Hoel-Neds, Joshua Pohja Teaching Artists.............. Alea McHatten, Noah Silverstein, Maura Atwood, JJ Gatesman, Thomas Adisi, Leda Hoffmann, Danielle Levings, Amanda Garrigan, Grace Hern, Tosha Freeman, Ami Majeski, Katie Loughmiller, Katherine Hauger, Kayla Tillisch, Kyle Norris, Jordyn Stewart, Mattison Voell, Audra Handschcke, Colleen Schulz, Becca Marten, Dylan Baxter ASSOCIATE ARTISTS Ayad Akhtar (Playwright), Jonathan Gillard Daly (Actor), Lee E. Ernst(Actor), Laura Gordon (Actor/Director), Angela Iannone (Actor), Todd Edward Ivins, (Scenic and Costume Designer), Dan Kazemi (Composer/Musician), Marc Kudisch (Actor), Reese Madigan (Actor), Jeff Nellis (Lighting Designer), James Pickering (Actor), Aaron Posner (Director), Todd Rosenthal (Scenic Designer), Eric Simonson (Director/Playwright), Lindsay Smiling (Actor), Deborah Staples (Actor), Nathaniel Stampley (Actor), John Tanner (Composer/Musician) PRODUCTION Production Manager ............................................Jared Clarkin Assistant Production Manager ................ Kaitlyn Anderson Production Associate ............................................Claire Haupt Costumes Costume Director Jennifer Vinent Assistant Costume Director Amy Horst Costume Shop Assistant/ Rentals Coordinator Madeline Corson Senior Draper Alexander B. Tecoma Tailor............................................................................. Jef Ouwens First Hand ................................................................ Leslie Vaglica First Hand .......................................................... Jessica H. Jaeger Costume Construction Resident ........................ Birdie Plank Costume Crafts Artisan........................................ Haley Jaeger Stitcher ........................................................................... Carol Ross Wig Master & Make-up Supervisor Lara Leigh Dalbey Stylist Kevin McElroy, Robert Laurence Studio Wardrobe Supervisor Robert T. Sharon Wardrobe Resident Brittany Staudacher Lighting & Sound Lighting and Video Director Aaron Lichamer Assistant Lighting Design Resident Rae Lynn Crocker Production Electrician Intern ....................... Cor Christophe Sound Director ............................................................. Erin Paige Props Properties Director..........................................................Jim Guy Props Crafts Artisan .................................Jennifer M. Higgins, Linda Di Bernardo Soft Props Artisan Margaret Hasek-Guy Props Carpenter/Artisan Erik Lindquist Prop Graphics Artist Mindy Knoll Scenic Interim Technical Director John Houtler-McCoy Asst. Technical Director Danny Halminiak Charge Scenic Artist .............................................. Jim Medved Lead Scenic Artist ............................................. Shannon Mann TD Apprentice...................................................... Shelby Madey Assistant Stagehand ........................................ Jonathan Dean Painter .................................................................. Chrissy Piontek Stage Management Production Stage Manager Kimberly Carolus Stage Managers Sarah Deming-Henes, Richelle Harrington Calin, Rebekah Heusel, Kaitlin Kitzmiller, Audra Kuchling, Rebecca Lindsey, JacquelineCarrieSingleton,Taylor Stage Management Fellow Kyle Winkelmann Stage Management Residents Melía Gonzalez, Kira Neighbors Resident Stagehands & Carpenters Bill Burgardt, Steve Gillingham, Rick Grilli, Aaron Siegmann, Robert Schultz, Andrew Sours, Jim Zinky MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER STAFF

17Until The FloodMANAGING DIRECTOR Chad Bauman ADMINISTRATION General Manager Melissa Vartanian-Mikaelian Assistant General Manager/ Company Manager ........................................................Cat Tries HR Generalist ................................................................. Emily Hill Administrative Assistant ............................... Latoya Johnson Company Management Resident.................... Shaylyn Rice Receptionists...........Andrea Roades-Bruss, Michael Evans, Zachary Dean Lachowicz, Katie Loughmiller, Magdelyn Monahan, Mary AlaynaMuehleisen,Perry DEVELOPMENT Chief Development Officer Chuck Rozewicz Director of Development Amy Dorman Major Gifts Officer Laura Fish Associate Director of Development, Institutional Giving Meghan Roesner Associate Director of Development, Events & Stewardship ................................... Shannon Theiss Development Database Manager ................ Katie Krueger FINANCE Chief Financial Officer ..................................Leslie Fillingham Senior Accountant Derrik Dickinson Accounting Associate James Kaplan Accounting Assistant Mattie Voorheis MAINTENANCE Chief Building Engineer Mark A. Uhrman Engineers Todd Ross, Rob Lininger Part-Time Engineers Jack Guy MARKETING Chief Marketing Officer .......................................... Lisa Fulton Director of Marketing ...................................... Cara McMullin Marketing and PR Coordinator ..................... Brianna Cullen Marketing and PR Intern ....................................... Reilly Burns Graphic Designers Eric Reda, Benton Melbourne,JeffMeyer Photographer Michael Brosilow Sales & Audience Services Director of Sales Jeremy Scott Group Sales Manager Jess Shake Subscriptions Coordinator Jaime Lacy Audience Services Manager .......................... Rachel Richter Assistant Audience Services Manager ..................................................... Joni Pierce Audience Services Representatives ............ Colette Brown, Zachary Dean Lachowicz, Madelyn Gellings, Colleen Hayes, Beatrice Kuenn, Katie Loughmiller, Johnell Major-Wesley, Olivia Mauseth, Rebekah Mitton, Lillian Schley, Sarah Shepherd, Emily Strohmenger, Abigail Stein, Brittany Vinz Digital Content & Media Relations Director of Media Relations Frances White Digital Content Manager Austin Bean Social Media Support ............................................... Sara Risley House Operations Front of House Operations Manager......Joshua Handrich Senior House Manager ............................... Jamie Ziolkowski House Managers .............. Brennan Martinez, Aaron Suggs Concierge/Gift Shop Associates .................... Becky Demler, Russel Davidson, Shaylyn Rice, Sebastian Torn, Maranda Moton-Weston STACKNER CABARET Stackner and Concessions Manager Claire Rydzik Chef Clifford Hull Cabaret Staff Michael Anderson, Michael Beyer, Tiffany Blackburn, Kathleen Borchardt, Darian Emerson, Marguerite Frey, Paula Gasparre, Haley Hubert, Kelly Heimann, Ben Hierl, Mariel Hildebrand, Vinnie Ingrilli, Ben Jakus, Cassandra Johnson, Troy Key, Emmett Krebs, Angela Livermore, Sara Longley, Kate Miller, James Muehleisen, Mary Muehleisen, Olivia Passow, Jim Passow, Andrew Post, Amber Rydzik, Kristin Rydzik, Logan Schmitz, Rachel Stenman, Noah Sugarman, Jeanne Suminski, Bao Vang-Hawkins, Charles Wallace, CJ Wallace, Odell White, Jamie Ziolkowski MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER STAFF

18 - Until The Flood OFFICERS President Ed Seaberg President- Elect Gregory C. Oberland Vice President, Development Jane Chernof Vice President, Trustees Stacy P. Williams Treasurer Patrick Gallagher Secretary Catherine Robinson At Large Robert H. Manegold Judy Hansen TRUSTEES Ayad WendyIvorJoaquinAkhtarAltoroPatsyAsterMattBartelJ.Benjamin,MDW.BlumenthalMelanieBoothJamesE.BrazaWarrenBulioxBladenBurnsMarybethCottrillAmyCroenSeanCummingsMarkJ.DilibertiRobertH.DuffyKatherineM.GehlAndreGordonJohnHalechkoJohnHunzinger,P.E.BradleyJ.KalscheurJ.PatrickKeyesDavidJ.KundertPhoebeLewisLindaMarcusAbigailJ.Nash Dr. Mark Niedfeldt, M.D., LLC Adam J. Peck Gina Alberts Peter Caran StephenDeborahAileenMickyQuadracciSadoffSmith*TomczykVanderBloemenNicholasP.Wahl*ex-officio President Aileen Smith Secretary Erin Burgess Treasurer Jim Mergener VP External Services Melita Biese VP Fundraising Terry Sutter VP Internal Services Susan Herro DIRECTORS Terry Bell Steph SuzanneO’ConnorPowellKrisSchmidtCraigWarnecke MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRIENDS OF THE REP BOARD

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LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS

Mark and Victoria Benskin

Judy Hansen

Elaine N. Peterson

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David and Janet Fleck

Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn E. Licht

Richard and Susan Hackl Sybille Hamilton

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Robert and Susan Lueger

Joyce G. Broan

Roger and Margery Senn

Barbara and Charles Murphy

Donna and Tony Meyer

Patricia Ryan and Randall Daut

Ann FrankJohnJ.JudyStephenJanetPeterJacquelineJillEdwardJudyWilliamJohnKathleenAnneGaryLloydPatrickGallagherGallagherA.GerlachGiesemannGimbelGrayGreeneHabermanHansenT.HashekHeavenrichHerd-BarberHotzHumeIsaacsonJorgensenPatrickKeyesKordsmeierKrejci David AnthonyElaineTonenDwightDonnaRichardSandraVenoraPattiVinceAudreyRobertSusanKristineMarianneDavidPhoebeJamesArthurKundertJ.LaskinLaVelleLewisJ.LubarLubarLuedersLuegerH.ManegoldA.MannMartinBrashMcKeithanMcKinneyMcSweeneyMeeusenMeyerL.Morgan(Sara)O’ConnorN.PetersonPetullo Gwen Plunkett Caran AndrewKarinW.ReneeRobertAnnePatrickBrendaThomasJamesJosephDarleneJosephAllenDr.KristineElizabethQuadracciQuadracci-HarnedRappéJohnE.RidleyN.RieselbachA.RockRoseSchlidtSchloemerScrivnerSkeltonSmithStrattonTaylorTysonKentVeldeWernerZiegler

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Stephen and Jane Chernof

Don SusanEllingsenandGee Esslinger

David and Camille Kundert

Aileen Smith

Diane RobertDaltonandKaren Dean

Limelight Legacy Society is a group of visionary donors who support The Rep through a planned gift. New members as of May 1, 2017 are in bold.

Jane Reilly and Jeff Glock

Greg and Jodi Wait

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Margaret Knitter

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John and Kine Torinus

Vincent L. Martin

These former Rep trustees continue their engagement through performance attendance, a minimum annual contribution of $250, and potential membership in the Limelight Legacy Society.

Timothy C. Frautschi

Patsy

George R. Affeldt, Jr.

Delphine Gurzynski

Braza Joyce Broan Lloyd

PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL

Donna Meyer W. Kent Velde

Arlene Hansen

Deb and Peter Johnson

Jim and Sally Mergener

Deborah Fugenschuh and Mark Hinchey

Bob and Jan Montgomery

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James A.

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22 - Until The Flood THANK YOU to our donors who help The Rep create live theater at its best! The following list represents organizations and individuals who have made a cumulative financial contribution to our Annual Operating Budget of $250 or more from February 20, 2017 – February 19, 2018. For a complete list of all our supporters, please visit www.milwaukeerep.com. Corporation, Foundation and Government Giving $1 million + United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) $100,000 – $999,999 The Lynde and Harry Bradley ShubertHerzfeldFoundationFoundationFoundation $50,000 – $99,999 Four-Four Foundation Greater WellsRockwellNorthwesternMilwaukeeFoundationMilwaukeePublicSchoolsMutualAutomationFargo $25,000 – $49,999 Associated Bank Bader Philanthropies Patty and Jay WisconsinKohl’sHarley-DavidsonTheCAMPACBMOFoundationBakerWealthManagementFriendsofTheRepFoundationDepartmentofTourism $10,000 – $24,999 Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation, Inc. Mae E. Demmer Charitable EdgertonTrust Foundation Einhorn Family Foundation Ralph Evinrude Foundation Frieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust Godfrey & Kahn Johnson Controls Marcus NationalFoundationCorporationEndowment for the WePNCArtsBankEnergies Foundation Wisconsin Arts Board $1,000 – $9,999 Badger Meter, Inc. Burke Properties CBRE Real Estate Services Clarice S. Turer Charitable DavisFund& Kuelthau SC FoleyDeloitte&Lardner LLP The Gardner Foundation William N and Janice V Godfrey Family Foundation EvanTrustand Marion Helfaer DorothyHuschFoundationBlackwellWatkins Inbusch CamilleFoundationA.Lonstorf Trust The Maihaugen Foundation RinkaQuarlesCharlesMilwaukeeManpowerGroupArtsBoardD.OrtgiesenFoundation&BradyLLPChungArchitecture, Inc. Robert W. TheTownsendBairdFoundationVanderBloemenGroupLLC $100 – $999 Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc. The Brookby Foundation GreaterYouthAssociationMilwaukeeofRealtorsFoundation Participants in the Matching Gift Program WellsWeToyotaTargetRockwellRobertReader’sMicrosoftMerckJohnsonHydro-ThermalFMExxonMobilEatonAmericanAmazonSmileTransmissionCompanyCorporationGlobalFoundationCorp.ControlsFoundationCorporationDigestFoundationW.BairdInternationalCorp.TrustMatchingGiftProgramofBrookfieldEnergiesFargo 2017/18 DONORS The Rep welcomes gifts of securities and stocks. If you plan to make such a gift, please notify the Development Department at 414-290-0717 so we can properly credit and acknowledge your generosity.

Margaret Heminway Wells Fund

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Daniel J. and Constance P. McCarty

Jim and Marybeth Cottrill

Jewish Community Foundation

Steven Liszewski

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Helen and Bruce Ambuel

Chris and Judi Collins

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Kevin and Roseann Lyons Charitable Fund

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Greater Milwaukee Foundation Norman and Lucy Cohn Family FundDonna and Tony Meyer Fund

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Stephen and Jane Chernof Donor Advised Fund

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Greater Milwaukee Foundation

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Jo Ann and Richard Beightol Ivor and Carol Benjamin Mark and Karen Bitzan Wendy and Warren Blumenthal

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Christine M. and Stephen C.

Associate ($10,000-$24,999)Producer Anonymous (2) Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Michael MelanieBarberand Steve Booth

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Greater Milwaukee Foundation

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Executive Producer ($50,000 and up)

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Judy Van Till

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Anthony Petullo Foundation Jim MickyRamseyandRonald Sadoff Jay and Anne Schamberg Meredith and Thomas Scrivner Nita LauraSorefStrain

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Producer ($25,000-$49,999)

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Jill and Mal Hepburn

Nancy and Arthur Laskin

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Bob

Sandra and Maurice McSweeney

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Robert Ferriday, III and Barbara McMath

Jeri

Jewish Community Foundation

Edward Hashek and John Jors Kelly and Andre Hunter Mark and Sue Irgens

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Principal Actor ($500-$999) Anonymous (8) Jim and Terri Alioto

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Eileen and Howard Dubner Donor Advised Fund Sher wood E. and Libby S. Temkin

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

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Jon and Nancy Gilmore

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Renee Anderson and David Ham Mike and Laura Arnow Chess and Gretchen Barbatelli Conrad and Barbara Barrows

John and Debbie Roesner

James Bennett

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ONE KNIGHT IN POLAND Doug Jarecki Doug Jarecki dares to show us Poland like we’ve never seen in this hilarious thriller.

SILENT SKY Carthage College Silent Sky explores women’s role in society and the social progress that accompanied the scientific discoveries at the turn of the century.

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SPRING SERENADE CONCERT Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra

Dance INTO Spring DANCE INTO SPRING Pius XI Performing Arts

The concert will feature captivating music that shares tales of beauty and emotion.

The Sinfonia Philharmonic and Wind Ensemble will be featured.  May Shattuck19 Music Center (414) 267-2950 May 18 – June 10 Cabot Theatre (414) 291-7800 May Shattuck19 Music Center (414) 267-2950

METAMORPHOSIS CONCERT Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra

The WCU singers celebrate female composers including Waukesha’s own Paula Foley Tillen!

SPRING CHORAL CONCERT

LEGENDS AND MASTERS Festival City Symphony

May 18 - 19 Wendy Joy Lindsey (414)Theater290-0204

STRINGS ATTACHED Frankly Music

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URINETOWN Skylight Music Theatre In a Gotham-like city, a drought leads to a ban on private toilets, regulated by a malevolent company.

SPRING CHORAL CONCERT Choral Union

Celebrate another great year of making music with our Choral ensembles in their not-to-be-missed spring concert!

Our amazing dance students have been working all year long to bring you this spectacular spring showcase!

The all-string ensembles Prelude Orchestra, String Orchestras South/West and String Orchestras North/ Central will be featured.

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT Waukesha

THE LOWER 5TH SummerStage of Delafield

The Lower 5th incorporates folk, rock, R&B, reggae, country and bluegrass to produce a unique blend of Midwestern Soul.

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May Shattuck20 Music Center (414) 267-2950

Hailing from Madison, WI, this unique, award winning bluegrass band brings energy and attitude wherever they perform.

PAA CONCERTSPRING PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY SPRING CONCERT Pius XI Catholic Performing Arts

SHATTERED – ROLLING STONES TRIBUTE BAND SummerStage of Delafield

TARTUFFE SummerStage of Delafield When the imposter Tartuffe worms his way into a wealthy family, it’s up to his family to expose the con man before they all end up homeless!

This simple, but profound story follows the journey of Carrie Watts, an elderly woman who wants to visit her childhood home one more time before she dies.

Funhouse returns, back by popular demand playing danceable covers of 80s hits at this fundraising concert.

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SYMPHONIC CONCERT

Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra

This performance will feature the Percussion Ensemble, Philharmonia, and Chamber Orchestra.

WHEELHOUSE BLUEGRASS SummerStage Delafield

PARTY IN THE PARK SummerStage of Delafield

CELEBRATION

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Shattered will play the Rolling Stones songs that have become part of rock legend.

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