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IMPORTANT LOCATIONS AND AVAILABLE RESOURCES
If at any time you need assistance or have a question during today’s concert, please find an MSO Ambassador wearing a yellow lanyard or an MSO Volunteer.
Sensory bags, noise-reduction headphones, and weighted lap pads are available for check out from the Coat Check in the Gallery or by finding an MSO Volunteer. Sensory bags include one pair of noise-reduction headphones, three unique fidget tools, one feeling thermometer, and one KC VIP Lanyard. These are available for check out at any MSO performance.
Quiet Areas can be found in the following locations:
Historic Exhibit – Lower Level *NEW: Mobile Sensory Station*
Please be aware that sometimes there is a buzzing sound in this area due to our humidifying system.
Quiet Room – Main Level (nearest Orchestra Left)
Phone Booths – 2nd Level (across from restrooms)
These booths will be equipped with a bean bag chair and some fidgets. We ask that these tools stay in the booths.
Food and Beverages are available for purchase in the Main Level Gallery of the Pavilion. Drinks with lids and food are allowed in AllenBradley Hall during this performance.
All restrooms in the Bradley Symphony Center are wheelchair accessible. In addition, we have several Gender Neutral/Family Bathrooms with baby changing tables. Their locations are as follows:
Historic Exhibit – Lower Level
Gallery – Main Level
Atrium – 2nd Level
Assisted listening devices, braille programs, and large print programs are available at any MSO performance. Find an MSO Volunteer to inquire.
This performance will also feature ASL interpreters, located in House Center Right.
All levels of the Bradley Symphony Center are accessible by elevator. Booster seats are available at any MSO performance.
Ekene Ikegwuani (they/them) loves telling stories through multiple mediums. A musician and writer, as well as an actor, they have been in a variety of productions around Milwaukee, most recently in The Totalitarians with the Constructivists and Whirligig of Time with Sunstone Studios. They just finished music composition and sound design for I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard with the Constructivists (currently running!). When they’re not acting, they’re hard at work on their debut EP.
Ash Mulholland (she/her) has been involved in the performing arts since 2007. She is a versatile performer and has appeared in community theater, high school, college, and professional productions. She is a frequent actress for Pink Umbrella Theater Company with her favorite roles being Pickle in SHINE! (20212022) and POP in THE BIGGER TOP (2022). She graduated from Cardinal Stritch University in musical theater, some of her memorable roles being Galileo in Godspell (2016) and Bluebell in The Sleeping Beauty (2018). She believes that every production she gets cast in is an all-new adventure, meeting new friends, reading works of other playwrights, and bringing the audience into the atmosphere of the story. She really hopes that you enjoy today’s amazing journey to warm, musical destinations.
ADAM QUTAISHAT actor
Adam Qutaishat is a multiracial, non-binary theatre artist based in Milwaukee. Acting highlights include work with The Milwaukee Rep, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee Opera Theatre, Next Act Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, and Theo Ubique. Adam also serves as associate artistic director for Music Theatre of Madison, artistic associate for All In Productions, and as the founder and creator of Button Podcasts, an audio fiction podcast company. They can be heard as the title character in the Fable & Folly Network podcast Vigil, available now. adamqutaishat.com
Nationally certified sign language interpreter, entrepreneur, and artist, Jill Kenehan-Krey has served Milwaukee and beyond for over 30 years. Having established Interpreting Solutions, Inc in 2001, Jill interprets as well as coordinates interpreting services in a variety of settings including but not limited to theatre, government, corporate, conference, education, and social services. A resident of and ambassador for Milwaukee, she endeavors to build an accessible, diverse, equitable, and inclusive world through service and community connections.
DERRICK