Wed, 24 January 2018
Suzan and Buzz chat with theatre artist Dana Pellebon and say farewell to the MadStage Podcast after one year of hosting.
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Wed, 10 January 2018
Suzan and Buzz chat with theatre artist HJ (Heather Jane) Farr about her adventures in theatre.
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Wed, 3 January 2018
Suzan and Buzz chat with Impresario and Theater Artist Tony Trout, best known for his leadership role in Are We Delicious? Tony talks about his passion for live theatre and the many hats he wears in the local theatre community.
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Wed, 11 October 2017
Buzz chats with his co-host, actor Suzan Kurry, who plays both Mineola Twins, along with producer Jan Levine Thal and director Julie Johnson about Krass Theater's upcoming production of Paula Vogel's The Mineola Twins at the Bartell Theatre. The Mineola Twins By Paula Vogel Directed by Juli Johnson This socio-political satire barrels through women's experience and the women's movement over more than three decades in post-World War II America, as seen through the lives of identical twins, Myra and Myrna, from Mineola, New York. The play takes place during the Eisenhower Administration; then at the start of the Nixon Administration; and, finally, during the Bush Administration. "Ms Vogel's script is most ingenious…The sisters' opposition, neatly representing the schism between right and left in the United States, is self-destructive, and each subliminally longs for connection with the other. ..As the nightmare spins itself out, fears of nuclear attack, sexual predation, and familial estrangement meld in a way that haunts even as it teases." —The New York Times Produced by Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: October 13-28, 2017 Performance Times: Friday: October 13, 8pm Saturday: October 14, 8pm Sunday: October 15, 4pm Wednesday, October 18, 8pm Thursday October 19, 8pm Friday, October 20, 8pm Saturday, October 21, 8pm Sunday October 22, 4pm Thursday, October 26, 8pm Friday, October 27, 8pm Saturday, October 28, 4pm & 8pm http://madstage.com/Shows/themineolatw170602.html
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Wed, 27 September 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with music director Dr. J. Adam Shelton and director Michael Bruno about StageQ's upcoming production of Falsettos at the Bartell Theater. Falsettos Book by James Lapine & William Finn, music & lyrics by William Finn Directed by Michael Bruno, musical direction by Dr. J. Adam Shelton The Broadway smash hit comes to Madison! Falsettos is the tale of Marvin, who leaves his wife and young son to live with another man. His ex-wife marries his psychiatrist, and Marvin ends up alone. Two years later, Marvin is reunited with his lover on the eve of his son’s bar mitzvah, just as AIDS is beginning its insidious spread. This musical, about the coming together of the original modern family, premiered on Broadway in 1992 and was nominated for seven Tony Awards, of which it won Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. It was revived briefly on Broadway in 2016, and the revival performance was nominated for five Tony Awards. Produced by StageQ at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: September 29 - October 14, 2017 Performance Times: Friday 7:30 PM 9/29/17 Saturday 7:30 PM 9/30/17 Wednesday 7:30 PM 10/4/17 Thursday 7:30 PM 10/5/17 Friday 7:30 PM 10/6/17 Saturday 7:30 PM 10/7/17 Sunday 2:00 PM 10/8/17 Wednesday 7:30 PM 10/11/17 Thursday 7:30 PM 10/12/17 Friday 7:30 PM 10/13/17 Saturday 2:00 PM 10/14/17 http://madstage.com/Shows/falsettos170827.html
Direct download: MSP_036_Falsettos_StageQ.mp3
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Wed, 20 September 2017
Suzan and Buzz's guests are 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee co-directors Andrew Abrams and Gail Becker of Capital City Theatre. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Book by Rachel Sheinkin; Music and lyrics by William Finn Directed by Gale Becker and Andrew Abrams Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is about an eclectic group of six adolescents who vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Full of true comedic genius and touching stories, the misfit tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words providing one unforgettable experience! Produced by Capital City Theatre at Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State St, Madison Performances: September 22 - October 1, 2017 Performance Times: Fri, Sept 22 and Sat, Sept 23 at 7:30 pm Sun Sept 24 -2:00 pm Thurs, Sept 28, Fri Sept 29 and Sat, Sept 30 at 7:30 pm Sun Oct 1-2:00 pm http://madstage.com/Shows/the25thannua170718.html
Direct download: MSP_035_25thPutnamBee-CapCity.mp3
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Wed, 16 August 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with actor/producer Meghan Randolph and actor Erin McConnell about MTM's upcoming production of the rock musical "Lizzie". Lizzie By Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt Directed by Dana Pellebon On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small New England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their daughter Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect. Lizzie’s trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation, and her story has become an American legend. This musical version of Lizzie’s story is four women fronting a six -piece rock band, set to a blistering rock score and exploring themes of betrayal, rage, sex, and murder. Learn more at www.lizziethemusical.com Produced by Music Theatre of Madison at U.W. Wisconsin Union Play Circle, 800 Langdon Street, Madison Performances: August 17-26, 2017 Performance Times: August 17 (preview), August 18, August 19, August 24, August 25, and August 26 at 7:30pm each night August 25th at 10:30pm Ticket Prices: $28 general admission, $20 students; late night show $20 general admission, $18 students. http://madstage.com/Shows/lizzie170109.html
Direct download: MSP_030_Lizzy.mp3
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Fri, 28 July 2017
Buzz Kemper chats with board president and technical director John Penisten about the contributions of the Bartell to local theater.
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Fri, 14 July 2017
Buzz Kemper chats with Sarah Whelan about KRASS Theater's 2017-18 season, and a bit about her own contributions to local theater.
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Fri, 7 July 2017
Buzz Kemper goes backstage at the Bartell Theatre 2017-2018 Season Announcement event to talk with local theater companies about their upcoming season of shows. This episode features Stage Q, with Donovan Moen and Zac Stowe.
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Fri, 30 June 2017
Buzz Kemper chats with Bonnie Balke about Mercury Players Theatre's 2017-18 season.
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Wed, 28 June 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with Madison Shakespeare Company’s Jason Compton about the upcoming wackiness that may ensue when the Bard comes up against “way too much alcohol” as MSC presents "Sloshed Shakespeare: Macbeth."
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Fri, 16 June 2017
Buzz Kemper chats with Jason Compton about Madison Shakespeare Company's 2017-18 season.
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Wed, 7 June 2017
Actors Alexandria Chapes and Christian Stevenson talk with Suzan and Buzz about University Theatre's upcoming production of "Almost, Maine." Almost, Maine By John Cariani Directed by David Furumoto On a cold, clear night in the remote northernmost part of Maine, the residents of a small town discover the sparks of love. Perhaps. Maybe. Almost. Under the magic spell of the northern lights, John Cariani’s play depicts a series of encounters that offer the funny, poignant, and mysterious ways people fall in and out of love. UW-Madison’s University Theatre offers a refreshing breath of cold, crisp Northern air for a romantic summer production. “A whimsical approach to the joys and perils of romance. Magical happenings bloom beneath the snowdrifts. ALMOST, MAINE explores the thunderclap of love and the scorched earth that sometimes follows.” – NY Times (2006) The cast features UW students Erik Bergeson, Alexandria Chapes, Jessie Reynolds, and Christian Stevenson as the various residents of Almost, Maine. Produced by University Theatre (UW-Madison) at U.W. Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue, Madison Performances: June 8-25, 2017 Performance Times: Thursday-Saturday 7:30 PM, Sunday 2:00 PM Ticket Prices: $10-$20 Call 608-265-2787 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/almostmaine170424.html
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Wed, 31 May 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with director Kathleen Tissot and actor Matthew Korda about Strollers Theatre's production of Amadeus at the Bartell. Amadeus By Peter Shaffer Directed by Kathleen Tissot In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri’s envious grasp: Genius. Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: June 2-17, 2017 http://madstage.com/Shows/amadeus170123.html
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Wed, 24 May 2017
Suzan and Buzz talk with actor Annalyse Lapajenko and director Emily Morrison Weeks about Madison Shakespeare Company's upcoming production of "As You Like It." As You Like It By William Shakespeare Directed by Emily Morrison Weeks We that are true lovers run into strange capers. In As You Like It, Shakespeare introduced the world to Rosalind, one of the all-time romantic and comedic heroines. It’s a tale of betrayal and destiny, of love and pursuit, of sheep and trees, and of learning to be the best you can possibly be. Produced by Madison Shakespeare Company at Edgewood College Amphitheater, 1000 Edgewood College Dr, Madison, WI 53711 Performances: June 2-11, 2017 Ticket Prices: $15 suggested contribution http://madstage.com/Shows/asyoulikeit170224.html
Direct download: MSP_018_AsYouLikeIt_MSC.mp3
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Wed, 17 May 2017
Suzan Kurry and Buzz Kemper talk with Justin Schober and Cam Shimniok about the upcoming production of Of Dice and Men. OF DICE AND MEN By Cameron McNary Directed by Suzan Kurry OF DICE AND MEN shows the world that most gamers aren’t isolated, virgin-for-life losers: theirs is a social hobby not unlike poker or fantasy football. The play explores the rich friendships and romantic lives of a group of lifelong friends who are NOT stereotypical, Cheetos-stained, acne-blighted geeks. AT ALL. These men and women are attractive, smart, charming…and facing some major changes in their lives. Humor, brutal honesty and the good-natured kidding of people who know each other far too well culminate in an unforgettable evening that will make you laugh and think – and do so in a way that celebrates the power of gaming to bring people together, never once apologizing for it. Produced by Mercury Players Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: May 19 - June 3, 2017 Performance Times: Friday-Saturday, May 19-20 @ 8:00pm Thursday May 25 @ 7:30pm Friday-Saturday, May 26-27 @ 8:00pm Sunday, May 28 @ 4:00pm Thursday, June 1 @ 7:30pm Friday, June 2 @ 8:00pm Saturday, June 3 @ 4:00pm (FINAL PERFORMANCE) Ticket Prices: General Admission $20, Students & Seniors $18, Special $15 tickets on 5/25, 5/28, 6/1 and 6/3 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/ofdiceandme170217.html
Direct download: MSP_017_DiceMen.mp3
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Wed, 10 May 2017
A Year with Frog & Toad By Robert & Willie Reale Directed by Erica Berman Nominated for 3 Tony Awards, this whimsical show follows two friends -- the cheerful, popular Frog and the rather grumpy Toad -- as they celebrate their differences and discover just how much caring and fun you can squeeze into every season of the year. Part vaudeville, part make believe, all charm. Produced by Children's Theater of Madison at Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State Street, Madison Performances: May 12-21, 2017 Performance Times: Saturdays & Sundays 1pm & 4pm; Numerous weekday student matinees (9:30am & noon) Ticket Prices: $10-$35. Call 608-255-2080 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/ayearwithfr160615.html
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Wed, 3 May 2017
Suzan & Buzz talk with director Patrick Mahoney about Edgewood College's biennial student directed one-act play presentations for 2017. Student Directed One-Acts By various playwrights Directed by Directing Students Produced by Jeanne Leep. Contemporary one-act plays directed by Edgewood Theatre Arts students: fresh, funny, thought-provoking and smart, this variety pack of plays showcases the talents of our students onstage and behind the scenes. Produced by Edgewood College Theatre at Edgewood College's Diane Ballweg Theatre, 1000 Edgewood College Drive, Madison Performances: May 4-6, 2017 Performance Times: May 4, 5, and 6, all 7:30pm shows with an additional matinee on May 6 at 2pm Ticket Prices: $7 for students/seniors/vets, $12 for adults Call 608-663-6710 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/studentdirect160511.html
Direct download: MSP_015_EdgewoodOneActs_PMahoney.mp3
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Wed, 26 April 2017
Suzan and Buzz talk with playwright/director Stephen Murray about Broom Street Theater's upcoming production of his play Geppetto. Geppetto By Stephen F. Murray Directed by Stephen F. Murray Inspired by the classic story by Carlo Collodi, Geppetto is told from the point of view of the father. Geppetto starts as an angry drunk who creates a puppet to save him from his loneliness. Sadly, Pinocchio’s desire for independence leads him to run away leaving Geppetto alone once again. He then has a decision to make: to stay at home and continue in his dreary life or to take a risk and go after the puppet who may once again reject him. As both search the whole wide world for what defines them, their journeys ultimately lead them to the same place: each other. After the to emerge from the belly of the whale with their lives transformed, they can face their new adventures together. This telling combines the classic children’s tale combined with other familiar myths and fables (such as the biblical tales of the prodigal son and Jonah and the whale) mirrors the challenges we face every day as we strive to shake off our own woodenness and become more human. This world premier will build on the work of the 2014 In the Works Residency through the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The laboratory helped Murray incorporate clowning, puppetry, music, and masks into the construction of this play for a magical evening of theater. Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison Performances: April 28 - May 20, 2017 Performance Times: Thursday, Fridays, and Saturday at 7:30pm. Ticket Prices: $11 at bstonline.org For more information please visit bstonline.org or stephenfmurray.zohosites.com/geppetto-2017.html
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Wed, 19 April 2017
Director John Siewert talks with Suzan and Buzz about the upcoming performances of StageQ's "Perfect Arrangement." Perfect Arrangement By Topher Payne Directed by John Siewert “Perfect Arrangement” by Topher Payne, takes a hard look at the issue of government persecution and blacklisting of LGBT people during the McCarthy era. The work is part of a broader initiative by StageQ to open community dialogue on LGBTQ visibility. Two couples – one gay and one lesbian – seem to have an ideal arrangement posing as heterosexual couples by swapping partners publicly. Madcap classic sitcom-style laughs give way to provocative drama as two “All-American” couples are forced to stare down the closet door. Their perfect lives begins to unravel when Bob and Norma, who work at the State Department are tasked with rooting out sexual deviants from among their ranks. “Perfect Arrangement” opens April 21 and runs through May 6. Tickets available at www.bartelltheatre.org. Produced by StageQ at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: April 21 - May 6, 2017 Performance Times: Friday, 4/21 8:00pm Saturday, 4/22 8:00pm Thursday, 4/27 8:00pm Friday, 4/28 8:00pm Saturday, 4/29 8:00pm Sunday, 4/30 2:00pm Thursday, 5/4 8:00pm Friday, 5/5 8:00pm Saturday, 5/6 2:00pm Ticket Prices: Thursday & Sunday $15 Friday & Saturday $20 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information http://madstage.com/Shows/perfectarrang170308.html
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Wed, 12 April 2017
The Nance By Douglas Carter Bean Directed by Steve Noll In 1930s New York, burlesque is a dying art. Between the dancing girls were male comedians. Chauncey is one of the best, and his signature act is playing a sissy man, what was called a "nance." But Chauncey harbors a secret. While he pretends to be a straight actor pretending to be gay on stage, in real life he is a very closeted gay man. When new-to-the-city Ned hooks up with Chauncey, he finds his personal life crashing into his on-stage life while the mayor of New York starts cracking down on the "perverts" in the city. A comedic drama with music, from the author of As Bees in Honey Drown and The Little Dog Laughed. Produced by Madison Theatre Guild at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison Performances: April 21 - May 6, 2017 Performance Times: Friday, Apr 21 - 7:30, Saturday, Apr 22 - 7:30, Thursday, Apr 27 - 7:30, Friday, Apr 28 - 7:30, Saturday, Apr 29 - 7:30, Sunday, Apr 30 - 2:00 pm, Thursday, May 4 - 7:30, Friday, May 5 - 7:30, Saturday, May 6 - 2:00 pm Ticket Prices: $20 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/thenance170105.html
Direct download: MSP_012_TheNance_SteveNoll.mp3
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Wed, 5 April 2017
Actors Katie Brotherton & Kathleen Tissot talk about Strollers Theatre's production of Steel Magnolias. STEEL MAGNOLIAS By Robert Harling Directed by Scott Albert Bennett March 31st to April 15th The action is set in Truvy's beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are "anybody" come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town's rich curmudgeon, Ouiser ("I'm not crazy, I've just been in a bad mood for forty years"), an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee (who has a raging sweet tooth), and the social leader, M'Lynn. Meanwhile, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a "good ole boy." Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play draws on the underlying themes of strength and love, which makes each character truly touching, funny, and marvelously amiable in good times and bad. http://www.strollerstheatre.org/ https://itkt.choicecrm.net/templates/BRTL/?prod=SteelMagnolias2017
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Wed, 29 March 2017
As most of you know, this podcast was hosted by Christian Neuhaus for a long time. Then, he handed the reins over to Suzan and Buzz. So who are these two? Learn a bit about them in this episode!
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Wed, 22 March 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with playwright/director Malissa Pettersen and actor/assistant director Heather Jane "HJ" Farr about their upcoming production of Pettersen's "Dumpster Flower" at Broom Street Theater. Dumpster Flower By Malissa Petterson Directed by Malissa Petterson The members of a struggling theatre company make a last-ditch effort to save their jobs and their interpersonal relationships in this meta comedy. With the artistic director and his staff on the chopping block, the Nova Nilla Theatre Collective stages a bizarre rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream with imminent failure on the horizon. A fully immersive experience, Dumpster Flower weaves together our love affair with theatre and our theatrical love affairs. Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison Performances: March 25 - April 15, 2017 Performance Times: Ticket Prices: $11 http://www.madstage.com/Shows/dumpsterflowe170101.html
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Wed, 15 March 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with Phrannie Lyons and Jan Levine Thal about their upcoming performances of Wrong for the Part, which opens Thursday, March 23 at the Bartell Theatre in Madison. Wrong for the Part 2017 Directed by Jan Levine Thal and Phrannie Lyons Now in its sixth uproarious year, Wrong for the Part 2017 is a collection of monologues and scenes from plays, movies, books, historical speeches – played by the wrong actors for those roles! This year’s WftP theme is “Flight” -- running away, having wings, riding an airplane, daydreaming –- whatever “flight” means to each miscast performer. Come laugh, love, be moved, and support Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre (KRASS), Madison’s only theater dedicated to promoting women playwrights and directors. Produced by Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: March 23-25, 2017 Performance Times: Three Nights Only: Thursday March 23, Friday March 24, and Saturday March 25 -- at 8pm Ticket Prices: $20 http://madstage.com/Shows/wrongforthe161108.html
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Wed, 8 March 2017
Suzan and Buzz chat with director David Pausch about Mercury Players Theater's production of August: Osage County, running at the Bartell Theatre March 10-25. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY By Tracy Letts Directed by David Pausch A vanished father. A pill-popping mother. Three sisters harboring shady little secrets. When the Weston family unexpectedly reunites after Dad disappears, their Oklahoma family homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed truths and unsettling secrets. Mix in Violet, the drugged-up, scathingly acidic matriarch, and you've got an amazing play that unflinchingly - and uproariously - exposes the dark side of a Midwestern American family. WINNER OF THE 2008 PULITZER PRIZE AND TONY AWARD. Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison Performances: March 10-25, 2017 Performance Times: Friday-Saturday, March 10-11 @ 8:00pm Thursday, March 16 @ 7:30pm Friday-Saturday, March 17-18 @ 8:00pm Sunday, March 19 @ 4:00pm Thursday, March 23 @ 7:30pm Friday, March 24 @ 8:00pm Saturday, March 25 @ 4:00pm (FINAL PERFORMANCE-MATINEE ONLY) Ticket Prices: $20 General Admission $18 Students & Seniors Thursday shows March 16 & 23: $15 Sunday matinee March 19: $15 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/augustosage161007.html
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Tue, 7 March 2017
Are We Delicious? 5th Anniversary By the ensemble Directed by Tony Trout and Andrew Rohn Are We Delicious? 5th Anniversary celebrates 5 years of abundant creativity. An all-star ensemble of Madison writers, performers and musicians join to create original plays with original music in just 7 days. Acting/Singing Ensemble: Karen Saari, Doug Reed, Bree Prehn, Amber McReynolds, Dee King, and Catherine Capellaro Musical Ensemble : Andrew Rohn, Dan Kennedy, and Nick Stanton Running time: 90 minutes with intermission Are We Delicious? is an ensemble of Madison writer/performers/musicians who conceive, write, rehearse and perform an original one-hour show in a seven days. Everyone writes, everyone acts, everyone sings! and no one can rest until the final curtain. Produced by Are We Delicious? at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: March 7 - May 15, 2017 Performance Times: When: March 7, 8, 14 and 15 @ 7:30 pm Ticket Prices: Admission: $14 general, $10 with student ID. Available at arewedelicious.com/tickets or bartelltheatre.org Call 608-293-4999 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/arewedelicio170221.html
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Wed, 1 March 2017
The Whipping Man By Matthew Lopez Directed by Dana Pellebon It's April 1865 and the Civil War has just ended. Caleb DeLeon, a severely wounded Jewish Confederate officer, returns to his family home, now in ruins and abandoned by everyone except for two of his family's former slaves. It is the second night of Passover, and the three celebrate a Seder, commemorating the freeing of the Hebrew slaves from bondage in Egypt. But the pains of more recent enslavement are not so easily soothed. The Whipping Man explores the bitter irony of Jewish slave-owning and the challenging new world in which former slaves and masters find themselves. Produced by Madison Theatre Guild at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: March 3-18, 2017 Performance Times: Friday, Mar 3 - 7:30, Saturday, Mar 4 - 7:30, Thursday, Mar 9 - 7:30, Friday, Mar 10 - 7:30, Saturday, Mar 11 - 7:30, Sunday, Mar 12 - 2:00 pm, Thursday, Mar 16 - 7:30, Friday, Mar 17 - 7:30, Saturday, Mar 18 - 2:00 pm Ticket Prices: $20 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/thewhippingm161129.html
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Wed, 22 February 2017
Morticians in Love By Christi Stewart-Brown Directed by Suzan Kurry "Every body should love death this much." A shy mortuary owner and her assistant toil alone among the dead until the arrival of a handsome rival mortician who wants to share more than workspace. And the two corpses make five. “V-day is all but dead … flowers and chocolates, formaldehyde and chloroform…” The play has no nudity, although the corpses will be scantily clad and there are adult sexual situations. Praise for the play: "In the midst of death, there is life and love--sacred, profane, unrequited and almost always dysfunctional--in Christi Stewart-Brown's very black, five-character comedy (counting two corpses). Scarcely fare for the squeamish, with its excursions into heterosexual and homosexual couplings among the living and dead, the play nonetheless comes off as a caustic, funny, sharp-eyed autopsy on the difficulties of love...Morticians in Love may be morbid, but it has a heart." - The New York Times "...a morbid, pervy, and very funny farce...Sure, it's strange, but strangely touching too." - The Washington Post Christi Stewart-Brown's charmingly morbid comedy is so cheerful and upbeat, you'll hardly believe that you're watching a play about bisexual necrophilia." — Paul Birchall, Back Stage West "Morticians is a simple enough idea: the tender story of first love between two devout necrophiliacs. Now, the idea itself gets a laugh, but what's a pleasure is that Stewart-Brown follows through and creates characters, dialogue, and stagings that are a real joy to watch" — Matthew Richter, The Stranger (Seattle) Produced by Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison Performances: February 24 - March 4, 2017 Performance Times: EIGHT PERFORMANCES (TWO MATINEES) Friday, Feb 24 -- 8pm Saturday, Feb 25 -- 8pm Sunday Feb 26 -- 4pm MATINEE Wednesday, Mar 1 -- 8pm half price tickets Thursday, March 2-- 8pm $5 Discount for two or more together Friday, March 3 -- 8pm Saturday, March 4 -- 4pm MATINEE Saturday, March 4 -- 8pm Ticket Prices: $20 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information. http://madstage.com/Shows/morticiansin160324.html
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Fri, 10 February 2017
Christian Neuhaus, former producer and host of the MadStage Podcast, talk with Suzan & Buzz about his history with the show, his goals and hopes for the show, and the handoff of production and hosting duties to Director/actor Suzan Kurry and Audio for the Arts studio owner/voice talent actor Buzz Kemper.
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Wed, 14 December 2016
http://deliciousaudiotheatre.libsyn.com/ Sounds Delicious Audio Theatre is a weekly podcast of 3 to 4 minute radio plays written and recorded before a live audience in Madison, Wisconsin. The plays are created over only two days by a supportive, 8-person ensemble. Everyone writes, everyone acts and no one can rest until the ON AIR light goes off. Sounds Delicious grows out of the experience of Are We Delicious? an ensemble of Madison performer-writers who write, rehearse and premiere an hour-long show of short plays in only seven days. Fresh, local, fun. This episode includes the Overture from Are We Delicious? Musical Rebellion: http://www.growingshows.com/music/. Composers/Musicians for Musical Rebellion were Andrew Rohn, Sean Michael Dargan, Charlie Cheney, and Biff Blumfumgagnge.
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Wed, 26 October 2016
Detroit '67 By Dominique Morisseau Directed by Dana Pellebon Winner of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History! Dominique Morisseau takes the audience on a journey to 1967, in the city of Detroit. Motown music is getting the party started, and Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. But when a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives, the siblings clash over much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt, so does their city, and they find themselves caught in the middle of the '67 riots. Produced by Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: October 28 - November 12, 2016 Performance Times: Friday, October 28, 8pm Saturday, October 29, 8pm Sunday, October 30, 2pm, MATINEE Thursday, November 3, 8pm -- half-price tickets Friday, November 4, 8pm Saturday, November 5, 8pm Sunday, November 6, 2pm MATINEE Wednesday, November 9, 8pm Thursday, November 10, 8pm Friday, November 11 8pm Saturday, November 12, 8pm Ticket Prices: $20 Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 14 September 2016
Esther's Descendants By Jan Levine Thal Directed by Jan Levine Thal "A ghost. Some gangsters. Roses." Mother has died after years of alcoholism and dementia. But in the afterlife, she recovers. In fact, death suits the old psychopath, frustrated as she is that the living can't hear her. Her descendants have inherited a crumbling mansion, a swamp, and a bloody past. Can she guide them to brighter days -- and at what cost? Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison Performances: September 9 - October 1, 2016 Performance Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8pm September 9 - October 1 Ticket Prices: $11 bstonline.org for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 7 September 2016
Laughter on the 23rd Floor By Neil Simon Directed by David Pausch Kicking off Strollers 60th Season Retrospactacular! "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" is inspired by the playwright's youthful experience as a staff writer on Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, with all the attendant comic drama as the harried writing staff frantically scrambles to top each other with gags while competing for the attention of star madman "Max Prince". Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison Performances: September 9-24, 2016 Performance Times: Friday September 9th 7:30 PM Saturday September 10th 7:30 PM Sunday September 11th 2:00 PM Thursday September 15th 7:30 PM Friday September 16th 7:30 PM Saturday September 17th 7:30 PM Wednesday September 21st 7:30 PM Thursday September 22nd 7:30 PM Friday September 23rd 7:30 PM Saturday September 24th 2:00 PM Ticket Prices: $20.00 Adult $15.00 Student/Senior/Member Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 10 August 2016
Black & White By Kip Price Directed by Heather Jane Farr Set in an up-and-coming neighborhood, an alternative coffeeshop, proud of its record for inclusiveness, finds that it has become the latest target of the suburban elite. As the employees struggle to fight against neighborhood pressures to close up shop, they find that their goals, personal and professional aren't quite as clearly defined as once they thought. Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison Performances: August 5-27, 2016 Performance Times: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm Ticket Prices: $11 Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 11 May 2016
Are We Delicious? is an ensemble of Madison writers and actors who write, rehearse and premiere a show of humor and heart in a single week. Everyone writes, everyone acts, and no one can rest until the final curtain. The Act 1 ensemble features Cooper Talbot, Mallory Saurer, Christian Neuhaus, Stephen Montagna, Dan McCoy, Phrannie Lyons, Matthew Korda, and Donald Dexter. The Act 2 ensemble features Matt Sloan, Kelly Maxwell, Jess Schuknecht, Doug Reed, Deborah Hearst, and Catherine Capellaro. http://youtu.be/mgLq1jS_tYc http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2548993
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Wed, 20 April 2016
Blithe Spirit
By Noël Coward
Directed by Dan Myers
Strollers Theatre, ltd. presents Noël Coward's sparkling comedy and "improbable farce." Blithe Spirit revolves around Charles, who is planning a séance as research for his new book. He invites the eccentric medium, Madame Arcati, into his English country home, intending to expose the Madame as a fraud.
To witness this event, Charles and his second wife, Ruth, invite the skeptical Dr. Bradman and his anxious-to-believe wife, Violet. When, in the course of the séance, Madame Arcati mistakenly summons Charles' first wife, Elvira, back from the beyond, things get thoroughly out of hand.
Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: April 29 - May 21, 2016
Performance Times: Friday, April 29, 2016 - 7:30pm Saturday, April 30, 2016 - 7:30pm Sunday, May 1, 2016 - 2:00pm Thursday, May 5, 2016 - 7:30pm Friday, May 6, 2016 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 7, 2016 - 7:30pm Wednesday, May 11, 2016 - 7:30pm Thursday, May 12, 2016 - 7:30pm Friday, May 13, 2016 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 14, 2016 - 7:30pm Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 7:30pm Friday, May 20, 2016 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 21, 2016 - 2:00pm
Ticket Prices: $20
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: BlitheSpirit-Strollers.mp3
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Wed, 6 April 2016
Coyote Moon
By Samuel D. White
Directed by David Pausch
Frank hates his life: he lost his job, his pregnant girlfriend’s marrying another guy, and he's pretty sure he is going to turn into a “were-coyote” when the full moon comes up tonight. Maybe the best thing to do is lock a tow chain around his neck… but then again… maybe not. Young Frank’s mom, his former fiancée, his neighbors and friends all gather to witness (and perhaps, enjoy) his growing distress as moon-rise draws nigh. Coyote Moon: a trickster love story with a small-town tavern, Eddie Arnold, the full moon, a touch of the supernatural – and a whole lot of beer.
Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: April 8-23, 2016
Performance Times: Friday–Saturday, April 8–9 @ 8:00pm Thursday, April 14 @ 7:30pm Friday–Saturday, April 15–16 @ 8:00pm Sunday, April 17 @ 4:00pm Thursday, April 21 @ 7:30pm Friday, April 22 @ 8:00pm Saturday, April 23 @ 4:00pm (NO evening performance on 4/23)
Ticket Prices: General Admission $20 Student & Seniors $18 Special $15 tickets for either Thursday show and the Sunday (4/17) matinee
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: CoyoteMoon.mp3
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Wed, 9 March 2016
Sweet William
By Doug Reed
Directed by Doug Reed
Broom Street Theater is proud to announce "Sweet William."
The infield dirt turns to mud, and the diamond loses its shine, as the meanest major leaguer who ever wore spikes finally submits to an interview fifty years after his playing days.
What was Willie's part in baseball's most sordid sex scandal? What really happened to the team owner's missing daughter?
A rollicking tragicomedy told in flashback - a sordid tale of virtue and vice; sunshine fields and shadowy back rooms - where only the Grim Reaper can call the final out.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: March 18 - April 9, 2016
Performance Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday @8pm
Ticket Prices: $11
Direct download: SweetWilliam-DougReed.mp3
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Wed, 24 February 2016
An Evening's Affair 2: Shakespeare's Betrayals
Directed by Francisco Torres, Emily Morrison-Weeks, Greg Hudson, Kyra McFarland, and Jason Compton
Madison Shakespeare Company's anthology series An Evening's Affair returns with an all-new selection of stirring and shocking scenes from the canon. Built this time around the themes of betrayal and backstabbing, this second installment of An Evening's Affair explores the darker side of friendships, the inconstancy of love, and the instability of hatred.
An Evening's Affair 2 delivers 10 different scenes from nine of Shakespeare's plays, including Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet, as well as less frequently produced works such as King Lear and Titus Andronicus.
An Evening's Affair 2 is performed by Mike Dartt, Donald Dexter, Sarah Krahn, Betsy Wood, Jason Compton, Bryan Metrish, Kyra McFarland, Deanna Martinez, Laura Kochanowski, and Katherine Johnson.
Produced by Madison Shakespeare Company
Performances: February 18 - 28, 2016
Performance Times and Locations:
- Thur, Feb 18 7:30
Capital Brewery 7734 Terrace Ave, Middleton WI
- Fri, Feb 19 7:30
MercLab 930 N. Fair Oaks Ave, Madison WI
- Sat, Feb 20 7:30
MercLab 930 N. Fair Oaks Ave, Madison WI
- Wed, Feb 24 7:30
Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin, Madison WI
- Fri, Feb 26 7:30
Arts + Literature Laboratory 2021 Winnebago St, Madison WI
- Sat, Feb 27 5:00
Broom Street Theater 1119 Williamson St, Madison WI
- Sun, Feb 28 4:00
High Noon Saloon 701A E. Washington Ave, Madison WI
Ticket Prices: $10 suggested contribution
Go to AEA.mobi for reservations or more information.
Direct download: AnEveningsAffair2.mp3
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Wed, 17 February 2016
Note: The lighting designer for Monster Boogie is Taylor Kokinos, and not Luke Kokinos as stated in the podcast episode.
Monster Boogie
By Rob Matsushita
Directed by Rob Matsushita
Monster Boogie, the final Boogie written and directed by Rob Matsushita!
A "Boogie" is a show where we play spoken word or children's albums, and act them out onstage (going by the mindset of the children we were when we first heard them)
Monster Boogie is another vinyl-strewn romp through spoken word albums of the past, and this time, we're taking on horror, because you always save the best for last!
Ghosts, vampires, werewolves, serial killers, and the working-class heroes who bust them. This is your last chance to Boogie!
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: February 12 - March 5, 2016
Performance Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, at 8pm
Ticket Prices: 11.00
Direct download: MonsterBoogie.mp3
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Wed, 25 November 2015
StageQ, Inc. is proud to present local playwright Dan Myers’ captivating drama Finding Human running November 13th through November 28th on the Evjue Stage in the Bartell Theater.
Synopsis: 10 years ago, James was sentenced to Florida’s death row for the brutal murder of a priest. He never provided a reason for his actions, but rather accepted his guilt in silence. This is the story of the last week of this man’s life and some of the people that share his immediately world. Each of them trying their best to answer the question: Why?
Finding Human had its first run in January 2015 at Broom Street Theater, where it received strongly favorable audience reactions and reviews.
Review from the Broom Street run.
When Michael Bruno, President of StageQ, Inc. and Dan Myers first discussed bringing Finding Human to StageQ’s 2015-2016 season, Dan Myers only had one request: that it comes with the same cast. So, returning in the roles they originated at Broom Street Theater are:
Bob Moore as James Anderson Jim Chiolino as Father Martin Donnovan Moen as William (Bill) Shaw Kirk Baumbach as Sergeant McGovern
Direct download: Finding_Human-Nov15.mp3
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Wed, 30 September 2015
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TRASH
Directed by Jessica Lanius
What do you save and what do you throw away?
Our disposable society has created tons and tons of trash. But the things we throw away aren’t always tangible – sometimes they are the chance to change, to risk, to love. Sometimes trash is the byproduct of greed, a source of beauty, or the result of destruction. Sometimes it’s just talk. Sometimes it’s the difference between life and death. Join us as we mine ordinary trash for extraordinary stories.
True to its mission, Theatre LILA is creating a collage of music, movement, and scenes from writers across the country, bringing it all to life in unexpected ways. Authors contributing to the piece include James Caputo, Ajanae Dawkins, Olivia Dawson, Lee Ehmke, Amelia Cook Fontella, Karl Iglesias, Jessica Lanius, Mike Lawler, Tyler Marchant, Andy Arden Reese, Gwendolyn Rice, and Katrin Talbot. An original musical score accompanying the evening was composed by Erin Crabb.
The cast of Trash includes: Kelly Coffey, Olivia Dawson, Karl Iglesias, Mara McGhee, young performer Miranda Dove-García, and Michael Herold and Michael Huftile, who appeared in Theatre LILA’s The Suitcase Dreams last season.
Produced by Theatre Lila at Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State St, Madison
Performances: October 1-11, 2015
Performance Times: Thursday, October 1 at 7:30pm (Preview) Friday, October 2 at 7:30pm Saturday, October 3 at 2:30pm Saturday, October 3 at 7:30pm Sunday, October 4 at 2:30pm Thursday, October 8 at 7:30pm Friday, October 9 at 7:30pm Saturday, October 10 at 2:30pm Saturday, October 10 at 7:30pm Sunday, October 11 at 2:30pm
Ticket Prices: Adults - $29 Students - $15
Call 608-258-1414 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Trash.mp3
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Wed, 23 September 2015
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IN A CLEARING by Karen Saari (Madison, WI) - Thursday, October 1st, 7:30pm Set in a small town in Northern Wisconsin, In a Clearing centers around Mark, a newly recovering alcoholic embarking on a relationship with Pam, a childhood friend who has returned home in the wake of a family tragedy. As Mark copes with sobriety, he begins to suffer from flashbacks to an event that may eventually threaten his relationship and the life he is trying to rebuild.
For all three plays from the festival read the information below.
2015 Wisconsin Wrights Play Festival
When: October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at 7:30pm Where: Frederic March Play Circle (2nd floor of UW Memorial Union, next to Wisconsin Union Theater) 800 Langdon St. Madison, WI 53706
Direct download: Wisconsin_Wrights_Recipient_Karen_Saari.mp3
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Wed, 16 September 2015
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Connect
Directed by Sara Rohs
MCVD will be exploring the theme of Human Connection, using concepts such as relationships, aging, the life cycle, and the power of community. This theme is broad enough to be accessible to a diverse audience, but will also serve as a statement that motivates others to love their community and to come together to serve one another.
Produced by Madison Contemporary Vision Dance at Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State Street, Madison
Performances: September 19-20, 2015
Performance Times: Saturday Sept 19, 2pm and 7pm Sunday Sept 20, 2pm
Ticket Prices: $14 for Students and Seniors $16 for Adults
Call 608-258-4141 or visit www.mcvdance.com for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 9 September 2015
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RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN
By Gina Gionfriddo
Directed by Sara Beth Hahner
In this award-winning new comedy, Catherine is a rockstar academic feminist and Gwen is a brilliant wife and homemaker; they reunite years after their grad school days, unfulfilled in polar-opposite ways. Each woman covets the other’s life, commencing a game of musical chairs – the “prize” being Gwen’s husband, Don! Throw in a mouthy babysitter and a mom who hands out wisdom in a martini glass, and you've got what The Boston Globe calls a "shrewd, incisive, thoroughly winning comedy."
The New York Times says it's "intensely smart, immensely funny."
Entertainment Weekly says "There's nothing more enjoyable than watching super-smart characters make exceedingly dumb decisions..."
Tickets can be purchased 24/7 at www.bartelltheatre.org
Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: September 18 - October 3, 2015
Performance Times: Friday, September 18–Saturday, September 19 @ 8pm Thursday, September 24 @ 7:30pm Friday, September 25–Saturday, September 26 @ 8pm Sunday, September 27 @ 4pm Thursday, October 1 @ 7:30pm Friday, October 2 @ 8pm Saturday, October 3 @ 4pm (FINAL PERFORMANCE - no evening show)
Ticket Prices: $20 General Admission $18 Students and Seniors SPECIAL $15 price on Thursdays (9/24 and 10/1)
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: RaptureBlister_Burn.mp3
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Wed, 2 September 2015
The Boy Friend
By Sandy Wilson
Directed by Jim Chiolino; Music Director, Justin Wilder
A witty send-up of the frothy musicals of the 1920s, this musical, set in Madame Dubonnet's finishing school outside of Nice, tells the story of Polly, an English heiress, who longs for a boyfriend. Her father, who believes any boy who isn't wealthy will court Polly only for her money, has forbidden her to date below her class. Polly, of course, falls for Tony, the messenger boy, and leads him to believe she is a working class girl. Mistaken identities and hilarity ensues!! Julie Andrews made her Broadway debut in this show. MTG celebrates its 70th season with the 4th production of this show in its history.
Produced by Madison Theatre Guild at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: September 11-26, 2015
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Ticket Prices: $20.00
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Mon, 31 August 2015
One Night Only!
After many years of composer submissions and being asked to premiere new pieces, MTM is thrilled to be able to bring its first series of musical theatre readings to Madison! This inaugural festival of new works showcases three innovative, thought-provoking pieces created by promising new voices in the musical theatre canon.
The first show in this series is Alice, written by Dan Myers and Meghan Rose. This is not your typical lookingglass. Alice in this story has escaped to Wonderland as a way to face her inner demons. She encounters a variety of characters along her way, seeing numerous parallels to her life as she travels on her bizarre journey. A world premiere from Madison's own Dan Myers (playwright for Broom St. Theatre's Finding Human, The Point of it All and Chat) and Meghan Rose. (Little Red Wolf, I Saw The Creature, and other local bands; composer of Z-Town, music director Xanadu, Bare, and MTM's 2008 production of john & jen.)
Featuring George Abbott, Rylie Butzbaugh-Patrick, Elizabeth Engle, Janine Gardner, Dee King, Liz Griffith, Krystal Lonsdale, Kate Mann, Erin McConnell, Gregory Reed, Hannah Ripp-Dieter, and Mark Snowden.
All readings are FREE, but reservations are recommended.
Direct download: Alice.mp3
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Mon, 31 August 2015
In the country of Proper, people are given a future path upon birth, a fate from which they mustn’t stray; otherwise, they are declared fateless and forced into camps. When a genderless individual with a mysterious past lands in one of these camps, the corrupt scramble to maintain order. Knowledge will set the fateless free, if only they have the courage to bite the apple.
A political thriller about free will and social injustice, Bite the Apple opens Friday, August 14th and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through September 5th.
Written and directed by: Malissa Petterson Musical director: Meghan Rose Choreographer: Simone LaPierre Stage manager: Matthew Viktor Petterson Starring: Alex Brick Heather Jane Farr Morganna Grim Donnovan Moen Jordan Apollo Pulley Heather Renken John Siewert Alyssa Stowe
Broom Street Theater is located at 1119 Williamson Street, Madison, WI. House opens fifteen minutes prior to curtain. To reserve tickets, please call 608-244-8338 or go to bstonline.org/reserve.
We’ll see you in Proper!
Direct download: Bite_the_Apple.mp3
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Fri, 14 August 2015
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Wed, 29 July 2015
Miss Julie
By August Strindberg
Directed by Aliza Feder
Miss Julie is one of Strindberg's early, "Naturalistic" plays. Set against the backdrop of the Midsummer Eve holiday, the drama explores the intersection of class, power and sex. There are three speaking parts - Miss Julie, daughter of a nobleman (age 18-26), Jean, the valet (age 30-40) and the cook, Kristin (age 3-40). There are non-speaking roles (as peasants and other servants) for all ages.
Produced by Fermat's Last Theater Company at Fredric March Play Circle, UW Memorial Union
Performances: July 30 - August 9, 2015
Performance Times: Thursday/Friday/Saturday at 7 PM. Sunday matinee at 2 PM. Second week performances TBD
Ticket Prices: $10
Call 608-265-4206 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 22 July 2015
NINE
By Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit
Directed by Meghan Randolph
This stunning, Tony Award winning musical, featuring a cast of one man and 15 women, is often regarded as one of the most impressive achievements of contemporary musical theatre. Based on Fellini’s 8 1/2, the story is of filmmaker Guido Contini and the women in his life who both inspire and impede him: his wife, mistress, muse, boss, and more. Haunted by the past and tortured by the present, he struggles to complete a truly meaningful film, while what seems like the whole world watches, hoping for him to succeed...or fail.
Produced by Music Theatre of Madison at Brink Lounge, 701 East Washington Suite 105, Madison
Performances: July 23 - August 1, 2015
Performance Times: July 23: 7:30pm Preview July 24, 25, 31, August 1 at 7:30pm July 39 at 7:30pm-Pay What You Can
Ticket Prices: $18-$20
Call TBA for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Nine.mp3
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Wed, 15 July 2015
A Sky Painted Brown
By Naomi Bielefeldt, Nancy Craig, Clarice LaFayette, Donnovan Moen, Emily Morrison-Weeks, Gail Sterkel, Jan Levine Thal
Directed by Naomi Bielefeldt
A short play that asks the big question: whose fault is bullying?
A Sky Painted Brown, an original play by Madison-area playwrights, exposes the daily indignities a bullied student endures in tandem with the well-meaning but sometimes misguided responses from friends, parents, and teachers. With humor and pathos, honesty and sensitivity, the play’s journey is difficult yet rewarding. It runs one hour and includes talkbacks after each performance with clergy, social workers, and psychologists. The play is appropriate for middle-school age or older.
Cast: Lloyd Cosme, Nancy Craig, Chris Gelinskey, Brendan Hartmann, Codi Shandel Kline, Clarice Lafayette, Drew Lehmann, Sybil Levine, Emily Morrison-Weeks, Meg Murphy, Heather Renken, Emma Staudenmaier
Friend our characters on Facebook for backstories and teasers: Camille St Vincent, Charlie Rogers, Tiffany Rochet, Nick Wilson, Lexie Davidson, Amy Brown, and Lydia Palmer
TALKBACKS AFTER EVERY SHOW
Produced by Kathie Rasmussen Women's Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: July 24 - August 1, 2015
Performance Times: Eight Performances — Two Matinees July 24 through August 1, 2015 Friday July 24, 8pm Saturday, July 25, 8pm Sunday, July 26, 2pm Matinee Wednesday, July 29, 8pm – half price tickets for all Thursday, July 30, 8pm Friday, July 31, 8pm Saturday, August 1 – TWO SHOWS: 2pm Matinee and 8pm
Ticket Prices: $20 Group rates available
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: A_Sky_Painted_Brown.mp3
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Wed, 1 July 2015
By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Directed by Joshua Biatch
Based on the famous Scopes ‘monkey trial,’ this explosive drama explores the ongoing struggle between science and religion. Although set in the 1920s, the issues raised are still being debated today.
Produced by Upstart Crows Productions, Inc. at First Baptist Church, 518 North Franklin Avenue, Madison
Performances: July 8-11, 2015
Performance Times: July 8, 9, 10, and 11 at 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices: suggested donation $15
Call 608-827-9482 for reservations or more information.
The Iliad, The Odyssey, and All Greek Mythology in 99 Minutes or Less
By Jay Hopkins and John Hunter
Directed by Samantha Biatch
"On a simple stage, with the clock ticking in front of everyone's eyes, the cast speeds through all of Greek Mythology. It’s funny, updated and made easy to understand. All the silly decisions, the absurd destinies, and the goofy characters are presented lightning-bolt fast with hysterical results as the clock is stopped with only seconds to spare." - Samuel French Just like it sounds: all the incest, intrigue, and amorality of ancient Greece in under 100 minutes.
Produced by Upstart Crows Productions, Inc. at First Baptist Church, 518 North Franklin Avenue, Madison
Performances: August 2-5, 2015
Performance Times: August 2, 3, 4, 5 at 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices: suggested donation $15
Call 608-827-9482 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Upstart_Crow_Summer_Season_2015.mp3
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Wed, 24 June 2015
Pudding
By Michael Tooher
Directed by Eric Holz
A driven young woman attempts to take control of a reclusive middle aged widower’s life.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: July 10 - August 1, 2015
Performance Times: 8 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat
Ticket Prices: $11
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Pudding.mp3
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Wed, 17 June 2015
Avenue Q
By Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx, Book by Jeff Whitty, Based on an original concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
Directed by Thomas J. Kasdorf & Matt Starika
Winner of the TONY "Triple Crown" for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart.
The laugh-out-loud musical tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. He soon discovers that although the residents seem nice, it's clear that this is not your ordinary neighborhood. Together, Princeton and his new-found friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life.
Filled with gut-busting humor and a delightfully catchy score, not to mention puppets, Avenue Q is a truly unique show that has quickly become a favorite for audiences everywhere. Although the show addresses humorous adult issues, it is similar to a beloved children's show; a place where puppets are friends, Monsters are good and life lessons are learned.
Produced by Middleton Players Theatre at Middleton Performing Arts Center, Middleton High School, 2100 Bristol Street,Middleton
Performances:
June 25, 26, & July 2, 3 at 7:30pm
June 27 & July 5 at 2:00pm
Ticket Prices: Adults $25 Seniors $20 Students $15
Call 800-838-3006 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Avenue_Q.mp3
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Wed, 10 June 2015
Violet
By Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley
Directed by Stephen Amato
Capital City Theatre announces Violet. Christine Dwyer, most recently seen on Broadway as Elphaba in Wicked, stars in the title role. The production is directed by Stephen Amato with choreography by Joe Barros. Andrew Abrams, Artistic Director, will also serve as musical director.
Violet was recently on Broadway and nominated for Best Musical Revival of 2014 and is an adaptation of Doris Betts “The Ugliest Pilgrim.” This musical tells the story of a young woman’s quest for beauty amidst the image-obsessed landscape of the 1960s. Facially disfigured in a childhood accident, Violet dreams of a miraculous transformation through the power of faith. Convinced that a televangelist in Oklahoma can heal her, she hops a Greyhound bus and starts the journey of a lifetime.
Produced by Capital City Theatre at U.W. Old Music Hall, 925 Bascom Mall, Madison
Performances: June 12-21, 2015
Performance Times:
Ticket Prices: $25 - $45
Call (608) 622-7507 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Violet.mp3
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Wed, 3 June 2015
Spirits to Enforce
By Mickle Maher
Directed by Ned O'Reilly and Sara Beth Hahner
Twelve superheroes in their everyday guises hold a telethon to raise money for a production of The Tempest. The complex natures of heroism and villainy are comically explored through overlapping dialogue, unrequited love, and empathy for the everyperson in this literate, funny, moving play by Chicago playwright Mickle Maher. Produced by the folks who brought you Beta Blockers in February, the play will be performed, barnstormer style, at The Goodman Community Center in Madison, Firefly Coffee House in Oregon, Watertower Chop House in Sun Prairie, I'm Board Game Store in Middleton, and Tapit/New Works in Madison. Some venues will offer beverage service and light fare. See leftofleftcenter.com for more details.
Produced by Left of Left Center.
Performances: June 5-14, 2015
Performance Times:
- FRIDAY JUNE 5 7:30 pm Goodman Community Center, 149 Waubesa Street, Madison
- SATURDAY JUNE 6 7:30 pm Firefly Coffeehouse, 114 N Main Street, Oregon
- FRIDAY JUNE 12 7:30 pm Watertower Chop House, 109 W Main Street, Sun Prairie
- SATURDAY JUNE 13 7:30 pm I’m Board game store, 6917 University Avenue, Middleton
- SUNDAY JUNE 14 3:00 pm Tapit/New Works, 1957 Winnebago Street, Madison
Ticket Prices: $10 suggested contribution
Call 608-617-4917 or visit http://www.leftofleftcenter.com/tickets for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Spirits_to_Enforce.mp3
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Wed, 27 May 2015
Held
Written by: Kelly Maxwell & Directed by: Kelly Maxwell
Playing: May 29 - June 20
This dark, dreamy musical is the culmination of Broom Street Theater’s 45th Anniversary season. Three childhood friends, one with extraordinary powers, find themselves trapped in a place where time seems to stand still and the only way out is unthinkable. Traveling on a twisted timeline, Held follows the three as they struggle to grow within the bonds of lifelong friendship and discover what really holds them together. A piano, a cello, and an upright bass accompany the cast through a poetic script and nine hauntingly beautiful original songs.
Held is an original musical created by Kelly Maxwell (book and lyrics) and Meghan Rose (music). It is Maxwell’s directorial debut. These two women have been collaborating musically since 2008 with their band Little Red Wolf (Isthmus Favorite New Band 2009, Madison Magazine Alt/Indie Bronze 2015 ) and theatrically since 2014, when Rose was the Musical Director and Maxwell played the lead role in a wildly successful production of Xanadu: the Broadway Musical at the Bartell Theatre (nominated for 19 Bartell Theatre awards, of which Rose won for Best Music Direction and Maxwell for Best Lead Actress in a Musical).
They first teamed up to write for the stage in April, 2014 for Are We Delicious? Musical Fantasy (http://www.isthmus.com/isthmus/article.php?article=42644) . That project resulted in a 5- minute musical called I Have To, which was the inspiration for Held. They have spent the past year developing the story, the characters, the music, and the world of the show. With just three actors, three musicians, and nine original songs by Meghan Rose, whose songwriting has been called “Smart, strong, poised, delicate and roaring” (Rick Tvedt, Local Sounds Magazine), Held tells a poignant story of childhood friends growing apart in a world where reality is fluid and time can stand still. Presented in Broom Street Theater’s intimate space, Held promises a powerful evening of original musical theatre.
Friday, May 29-Saturday, June 20
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Tickets $11, available at Brown Paper Tickets
Advance Tickets for Held can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets
Direct download: Held.mp3
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Wed, 20 May 2015
Work the Act
By Danielle Dresden
Directed by Francisco Torres
Catskill humor meets performance art in this new comedy by Danielle Dresden for TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater's 30th anniversary season. After a series of comic mishaps get them fired from a gig at the Holiday Inn in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, the Rolling Bag Players try to pass themselves off as an avant-garde theater troupe. Their new show -- "Take the Spanish Civil War... Please!" -- is a raging success, but the players are dissatisfied. They jump at the chance to return to their honest, baggy pants roots and perform as themselves once again.
Produced by TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater at TAPIT/new works Studio Theater, 1957 Winnebago Street, Madison
Performances: May 28 - June 7, 2015
Performance Times: Thursday, May 28, Friday, May 29, Saturday, May 30, 7:30 PM Friday, June 5, Saturday, June 6 (both at 7:30 PM) Sunday, June 7, 3:00 PM, Performance and Gala Reception following with food.
Ticket Prices: $20 General, $17 Students. June 7th Gala, $30 General.
Call 608-244-2938 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Work_the_Act.mp3
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Wed, 13 May 2015
Broom Street Theater is proud to announce the creation of a new feature of our theater experience: Broom St. Late Night!
Broom Street Late Night is a new series of shows that take place after our main stage shows. These shows are a bit darker, have a sharp edge and a visceral experience. The criteria given to the writers for each show is that they are one hour or less, have a small cast and little or no set. These are limited runs and will only have 6 to 8 performances.
Our Late Night Season contains 3 shows:
The Point of it All – Written by Dan Myers Boogie After Dark – Written by Rob Matsushita Basic Help – Written by Ben Clawson
Our first show, The Point of it All, opening April 30th, will run after Doug Reed’s "The Nails" for 8 performances.
The Point of the All is a very dark look into the lives of those caught in the grip of addiction and just how often the things we do for love are often the same things that we are driven to by that disease. A young couple with big dreams discovers that their reality is paid for in the cost of their addictions.
This show features: Alissa Taylor, Bob Moore, John Jajewski, Luke Kokinos and Sara Beth Hahner. Written and Directed by Dan Myers.
Also, during the run, the pre-show show music will be performed by Meghan Rose. Ticket Prices are 9$. If you see both shows, Tickets are 16$.
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Wed, 6 May 2015
Are you ready to ROCK!
Are We Delicious? Musical Rebellion will CRUSH IT
Five righteous Madison rock gods join five outrageous Madison singer/performers for a rock-solid hour of giving it to THE MAN
Can you HANDLE IT?
Where: High Noon Saloon, 701 E. Washington, Madison When: May 12 & 13 @ 7:00 pm Admission: $12, cash only Reservations: http://www.growingshows.com/reservations/ Running time: one hour with intermission
Are We Delicious? is an ensemble of Madison writer/performers/musicians who conceive, write, rehearse and perform an original one-hour show of short plays *and musicals* in a single week. Everyone writes, everyone acts, *everyone sings, everyone plays* and no one can rest until *the upholstered prison of our oppressive society is a SMOKING RUIN*.
Direct download: AWD_MR.mp3
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Wed, 29 April 2015
Death Of A Salesman
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Christopher Wolter
“Death Of A Salesman” shares a rightful place on the top rung of the canon of classic American plays and this new production of the play seeks to re-imagine Arthur Miller's unflinching look into the heart of the American Dream for a contemporary audience.
Willy Loman's journey is a painful one, that of an aging salesman and father at the end of his road. Plagued by his own mind and his inability to reconcile his bitter reality with his lofty dreams, Willy struggles against all odds to hold onto dignity in a world which has cast him aside.
In an era supposedly free from ideology, "Death of a Salesman" is more necessary than ever. It is a play about a dream, a dream which we experience as our greatest freedom, yet for the vast majority of us is nothing but a bitter burden, and ultimately, a cruel lie.
Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: April 24 - May 16, 2015
Performance Times: Friday, April 24, 2015 - 7:30pm Saturday, April 25, 2015 - 7:30pm Sunday, April 26, 2015 - 2:00pm Thursday, April 30, 2015 - 7:30pm Friday, May 1, 2015 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 2, 2015 - 7:30pm Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 PM Thursday, May 7, 2015 - 7:30pm Friday, May 8, 2015 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 9, 2015 - 7:30pm Thursday, May 14, 2015 - 7:30pm Friday, May 15, 2015 - 7:30pm Saturday, May 16, 2015 - 2:00pm
Ticket Prices: $20 General, $15 Strollers Members/Students/Seniors
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Death_of_a_Salesman.mp3
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Wed, 22 April 2015
The Nails
By Doug Reed
Directed by Rob Matsushita
Broom Street Theater is proud to present The Nails, written by Doug Reed ("The Lamentable Tragedie Of Scott Walker", "Nottingham!") and directed by Rob Matsushita ("900", "Civil"). This is a fast-paced corporate fairy tale about love, business, and dismemberment. Also, talking animals.
One cold night, Kella Winter is tossed from her home into a frozen wasteland with only a toy penguin named Xylorc to keep her company. Desperate for shelter, she takes a job with The Corporation - a company entirely composed of talking animals. She fights to keep her mind and body together among evil walruses, sentient copiers, and a vengeful Alexander Graham Bell from an alternate dimension.
It's Lewis Carroll with a desk job. It's Aesop on acid.
The cast of The Nails features a number of longtime Madison stage favorites including Caitlin Robb as Kella Winter, Damon Butler as Xylorc - her stuffed penguin, and Sam White as Ralph Waldo - the walrus from Accounts Receivable who makes their lives miserable.
Rounding out The Corporation are Kate Boomsma as Sandra the Swan, Andrew Miller-Rhoads as John The Badger, and Emmaline Friederichs as Ernestine the Sphinx. Meanshile, in an alternate dimension, Donnonvan Moen as Blackbeard and Benjamin Otto as Alexander Graham Bell work out the problems in their complicated relationship.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: April 24 - May 16, 2015
Performance Times: Friday, April 24, 2015 @ 8:00PM Saturday, April, 25 2015 @ 8:00PM Thursday, April, 25 2015 @ 8:00PM Friday, May 1, 2015 @ 8:00PM Saturday, May 2, 2015 @ 8:00PM Thursday, May 7, 2015 @ 8:00PM Friday, May 8, 2015 @ 8:00PM Saturday, May 9, 2015 @ 8:00PM Thursday, May 14, 2015 @ 8:00PM Friday, May 15, 2015 @ 8:00PM Saturday, May 16, 2015 @ 8:00PM
Ticket Prices: $11, $9 discounted tickets
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: The_Nails.mp3
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Wed, 15 April 2015
My Life is a Sitcom
By Rob Matsushita, Karen Saari, Sunny Schomaker
Directed by Karen Saari
People were asked to enter submissions telling why some aspect of their life may just be great sitcom fodder. Writers chose the top two premises and have written original sitcoms based on them. Composer Andrew Rohn (VO5, Walmartopia) is composing theme songs for each.
The two shows within "My Life is a Sitcom" are “Palmer.” written by Rob Matsushita, about a local cabbie who plays in the Madison Gay Hockey Association. The second is “Band for Life,” by Karen Saari and Sunny Schomaker, about local disco band VO5 as the members juggle the music scene, families and day jobs.
For more information, Karen Saari via e-mail at brokendartplayers@yahoo.com.
Produced by Broken Dart Players at Brink Lounge, 701 East Washington Suite 105, Madison
Performances: April 16-17, 2015
Performance Times: Thu. April 16 @ 7:30 p.m. Fri. April 17 @ 7:30 p.m.
Ticket Prices: $15 at the door. Or purchase online at thebrinklounge.com
Call for reservations or more information.
Direct download: My_Life_is_a_Sitcom.mp3
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Wed, 1 April 2015
Deliciously Queer
Directed by Suzan Kurry, William Bolz, Dana Pellebon & Sean Langenecker
StageQ, Inc., partners with the creators of Are We Delicious? to present Deliciously Queer, a show written and staged in a mere 7 days. Deliciously Queer will feature pieces inspired by two compelling subjects in the queer experience: Coming Out and Commitment. Who doesn’t have a coming out story or an opinion about commitments in the queer community? Join us to see how those stories come together, unfold, and simply make you laugh.
Delicious Ensemble Theatre is a simple, exhilarating ensemble theatre project where a small group of daredevil writers and performers conceive, write, rehearse, and perform an original one-hour show of short plays in a single week. Everyone writes, everyone acts, and no one can rest until the final curtain!
Produced by StageQ at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: March 22 - April 11, 2015
Performance Times: TBA
Ticket Prices: TBA
Call TBA for reservations or more information.
Direct download: DQ.mp3
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Wed, 25 March 2015
Bare: A Pop Musical
By Jon Hartmere, Jr and Damon Intrabartolo
Directed by Steve Noll
"Bare" is a rock musical with a book by Jon Hartmere, Jr. and Damon Intrabartolo, lyrics by Hartmere and music by Intrabartolo. The story focuses on two gay high school students and their struggles at their private, Catholic boarding school. The show has been compared to Spring Awakening or Rent with a modern rock score and dealing with issues such as sexual identity, drug abuse, teen suicide and self-image.
Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison
Performances: March 20 - April 7, 2015
Performance Times: Thu: 7:30pm, Fri & Sat 8pm, Sun (March 29) 2pm
Ticket Prices: $20.
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Bare.mp3
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Wed, 18 March 2015
Ten Dollar House
By Rick Kinnebrew & Martha Meyer
Directed by John Siewert
Ten Dollar House is based on the true story of the life and love of the two men that founded Pendarvis in Mineral Point, WI.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: March 20 - April 11, 2015
Performance Times: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8PM
Ticket Prices: $11
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: TDH.mp3
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Mon, 16 March 2015
Lavinia
By Betty Diamond
Directed by Betty Diamond
In an infamous decision written by Chief Justice Edward G. Ryan, Lavinia Goodell was denied admission to the bar of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1876 because she was a woman.
Originally commissioned by the Director of State Courts Office of the State of Wisconsin, and the Office of the Chief Justice of the State of Wisconsin, Lavinia follows Lavinia Goodellʼs feisty entry into what was then a manʼs world.
Produced by Madison Theatre Guild at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: March 19-21, 2014
Performance Times: The Evjue Stage at the Bartell Theatre, Madison Thursday, March 19--7:30 pm Friday, March 20--7:30 pm Saturday, March 21--2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Janesville Performing Arts Center Saturday, March 28, 2015
UW-Marathon County Auditorium, Wausau: Saturday, April 11, 2015.
Ticket Prices: $20; Lower prices for matinee on March 21 - $10
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: LA.mp3
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Mon, 16 February 2015
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House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod
February 13, 14, 18*, 19, 20 & 21 at 8 pm February 15 & 21 at 2 pm -- TWO MATINEES $20 *Half-price tickets on Wednesday, February 18
TALKBACKS after every show except Feb 21.
Not suitable for children under age 13.
Cast: Danielle Bormann Davidson, Tim Lom, Jenny Maahs, Sarah Whelan and Adam Williams.
Thanksgiving 1983. A violent hurricane swirls outside. Inside the Pascal house the storm of the century--brewing since JFK's assassination--is about to erupt…and you’re invited. What could be funnier than death and incest?
The Kathie Rasmussen Women’s Theatre (Krass) in cooperation with Strollers Theatre invites you home for a twisted holiday at Wendy Mcleod’s The House of Yes, directed by Jan Levine Thal. This black comedy depicts the Pascals, an unabashedly self-centered lot stricken with Kennedy envy, dwindling resources, and a fondness for guns. When their first visitor breaches their bizarre household, they respond with sex and violence while struggling for impossible normalcy. Their story is vile yet accessible, disturbing and yet gripping, and ultimately presents a hilarious and menacing satire of privilege, humanity, and love. A wickedly funny tale perfect for anyone who has ever fallen in love with the wrong person.
TALKBACKS after every show except Feb 21.
Bartell Theater, Evjue Stage 113 East Mifflin Street, Madison, WI 53703
For reservations and tickets call 608-661-9696. For more information about the show, call 608-663-5814.
Direct download: The_House_of_Yes.mp3
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Wed, 4 February 2015
Greetings From Fitzwalkerstan
By Brian Leahy Doyle
Directed by Odari Kimani
As Wisconsin celebrates the 4th anniversary of the 2011 Act 10 protests, Broom Street Theater breathes new life to the old “song and dance” of political warfare with Greetings from Fitzwalkerstan, written by Brian Leahy Doyle. This farcical tale chronicles the rise to power of S. Winsome Walker, the notorious “budget repair bill” and its impact throughout the beer & cheese state!! No matter what side of the fence you’re on, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Laugh out loud at renditions of your favorite capitol cronies. Sing along to original songs by Michael Dilthey and Brian Leahy Doyle. Directed by Odari Kimani, the ensemble cast showcases the incomparable talents of Lee Hayes, Andy Lindgren, Brandon Barwick, Amit Jalan, Eric Futon, Dillon Hanson, Scott Frazier, and Codi Shandel Kline. "You Want A Revolution?" Join in solidarity by reserving your seat TODAY! You won’t want to miss this innovative & ALREADY controversial production that promises to have you marching for more. Greetings From Fitzwalkerstan runs February 13 - March 7, 2015 with performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 PM. Visit bstonline.org/reserve OR call 608-244-8338 for reservations.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: February 13 - March 7, 2015
Performance Times: Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 PM.
Ticket Prices: $11
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 28 January 2015
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The Beautiful Dark
By Erik Gernand
Directed by Suzan Kurry
The eldest son of a divorced couple is expelled from college but no one knows why, until the dark and terrible secret is finally revealed: Jacob has written a play...about a mass school shooting.
Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: January 23 - February 7, 2015
Performance Times: Friday-Saturday, January 23-24 @ 8:00pm Thursday, January 29 @ 7:30pm Friday-Saturday, January 30-31 @ 8:00pm Sunday February 1 @ 2:00pm Thursday, February 5 @ 7:30pm Friday-Saturday, February 6-7 @ 8:00pm
Ticket Prices: $20 General Admission $18 Students & Seniors available at www.bartelltheater.org
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Sat, 20 December 2014
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Finding Human
By Dan Myers
Directed by Dan Myers
10 years ago, James was sentenced to Florida’s death row for the brutal murder of a priest. He never provided a reason for his actions, but rather accepted his guilt in silence. This is the story of the last week of this man’s life and the some of the people that share his immediately world. Each of them trying their best to answer the question: why?
Finding Human is a 4 man/2 act show. Here is a break down of the Characters:
James Anderson: Inmate scheduled to be executed at the end of the week. Late 30’s to early 40's. Bill Shaw: Inmate scheduled to be released at the end of the week. Early 40’s Sargent McGovern: Prison Guard. Late 20’s to early 40’s Father Martin: Prison Priest. Late 40's to Mid 50's.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: January 9-31, 2015
Performance Times: Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. 8:00pm Start.
Ticket Prices: 11$
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Finding_Human_with_Dan_Myers.mp3
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Sat, 6 December 2014
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The Boogie is back, and this time, we’ve got a brand new bag.
The third in our series of celebrating children’s spoken word albums from the 1970′s, this time we’re setting our sights on the holidays!
How it works, is this: We play a children’s record, and actors lip-sync and act out the story.
Direct download: Christmas_Boogie.mp3
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Wed, 26 November 2014
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This episode is all about the ground breaking and remarkable proud theater. Brian Wild about the newest show coming this December and the amazing journey that the theater has been on for the last 15 years.
Proud Theater: Anthology
Proud Theater is gearing up to celebrate 15 years with an anniversary extravaganza highlighting the best of their work over the years from all three existing Proud Theater chapters in the state of Wisconsin. A new version of the group, Proud Theater Beyond, started in Madison May of 2014 and targets young adults between the ages of 18 and 24, an underserved part of the LGBTQI and allied community. Proud Theater Beyond will be making their debut at the 15th anniversary show as part of the celebration.
The show, ‘Proud Theater: Anthology – Celebrating 15 years of Proud Theater’, will open on December 5, 2014 and run for two nights at 730PM and a special Saturday afternoon matinee at 2pm on December 6. The event will be presented at the Overture Center, 201 State Street in Downtown Madison on December 5th and 6th, 2014.
In conjunction with the shows, present and former Proud Theater members and volunteers are being invited to the December 6th, 2PM matinee for a special alumni celebration, to be followed by a reception at the Overture center before the 730PM show that evening. Community supporters, activists and sponsors are also invited.
Tickets go on sale November 7, 2014 through the Overture Center – 608-258-4141, or by visiting their website at www.overturecenter.org/events/proud-anthology-celebrating-15-years.
Produced by Proud Theater at Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State St, Madison
Performances: December 5-6, 2014
Performance Times: December 5, 2014 – 730PM; December 6, 2014 – 2PM & 730PM
Ticket Prices: $18
Call 608-258-4141 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Proud_Theater_with_Brian_Wild.mp3
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Wed, 19 November 2014
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The Lion in Winter
By James Goldman
Directed by Scott Albert Bennett
It is Christmas in England AD 1183, and the King of France, Philip II Augustus, is at the court of Henry II. Henry has let his wife Eleanor out of prison, but only for the holidays, and with the fate of Henry's empire at stake, everybody engages in their own brand of deception and treachery to stake their claim. A delightful blend of both the comedic and the dramatic, we follow the personal and political conflicts of King Henry II, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their three surviving sons Richard, Geoffrey, and John, and Philip's half-sister Alais, betrothed to Richard at age eight, but now Henry's mistress. As Eleanor says, "Every family has its ups and downs." and this royal family is no exception.
Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: December 5-20, 2014
Performance Times: Friday, December 5, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, December 6, 2014 - 8:00pm Sunday, December 7, 2014 - 2:00pm Wednesday, December 10, 2014 - 7:30pm Thursday, December 11, 2014 - 7:30pm Friday, December 12, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 8:00pm Thursday, December 18, 2014 - 7:30pm Friday, December 19, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, December 20, 2014 - 2:00pm
Ticket Prices: $20 / $15 (Strollers Members, Seniors/Student)
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: The_Lion_In_Winter.mp3
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Wed, 12 November 2014
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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
By Moisés Kaufman
Directed by Steve Noll
London: 1895: Oscar Wilde was the toast of Victorian high society. His plays and writings were scandalous, outrageous, daring and incredibly popular. His fame was immense. His fortunes: huge. So much that he believed his openly gay relationship with the son of a famous politician couldn't be touched. Some historians have called Wilde the "first gay man" for being so brash. But the laws of the times were clear: Gross Indecency (as his sexual orientation was then termed) was a felony. And it would take three trials for the simple truth to be heard. "The truth is rarely pure, and never simple."
Produced by Madison Theatre Guild at Bartell Theatre's Evjue Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison
Performances: November 7-22, 2014
Performance Times: Friday, Nov 7 - 7:30 Saturday, Nov 8 - 7:30 Thursday, Nov 13 - 7:30 Friday, Nov 14 - 7:30 Saturday, Nov 15 - 7:30 Sunday, Nov 16 - 2:00 Thursday, Nov 20 - 7:30 Friday, Nov 21 - 7:30 Saturday, Nov 22 - 7:30
Ticket Prices: $20
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
Direct download: Gross_Indecency_with_Steve_Noll.mp3
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Wed, 22 October 2014
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By Pauls Vogel
Directed by Scott Bennett
In this comedic satire by Paula Vogel (Pulitzer Prize winner for drama), we follow Anna and her brother Carl on a European Odyssey. They strike out in search of adventure, hedonistic pleasure and the cure for her terminal illness, the fictitious ATD, Acquired Toilet Disease (The playwrights metaphor for HIV). A fantastical odyssey of the mind, with humor and heart, that suspends the apocalyptic catastrophe of losing a family member -- a journey that celebrates life, art, sexuality, and the love of family. Winner of the Obie Award in 1992
Direct download: Baltimore_Waltz.mp3
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Wed, 15 October 2014
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WIDESCREEN
By Ned O'Reilly
Directed by Ned O'Reilly
In this original satire on contemporary privacy, corporate trainers share a too-small hotel room in Wisconsin Rapids. Two women, one man – but only two beds!?!?!? What ensues is a hilarious evening of personal devices, double entendres, corporate espionage, Wisconsin-style partying, social networking, casual sex, and fantasy baseball. MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
Produced by Mercury Players Theater at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison
Performances: November 7-22, 2014
Performance Times: Friday, November 7, 2014 @ 8pm Saturday, November 8, 2014 @ 8pm Thursday, November 13, 2014 @ 7:30pm Friday, November 14, 2014 @ 8pm Saturday, November 15, 2014 @ 8pm Sunday, November 16, 2014 @ 2pm Thursday, November 20, 2014 @ 7:30pm Friday, November 21, 2014 @ 8pm Saturday, November 22, 2014 @ 8pm
Ticket Prices: $20 General Admission $18 Students & Seniors
Call 608-661-9696 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 8 October 2014
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Wed, 1 October 2014
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On Golden Pond
By Ernest Thompson
Directed by Christopher Younggren
On Golden Pond focuses on aging couple Ethel and Norman Thayer, who spend each summer at their home on a lake called Golden Pond. During the year the story takes place, they are visited by daughter Chelsea with her fiancé and his son in law. The play explores the often turbulent relationship the young woman shared with her father growing up, and the difficulties faced by a couple in the twilight years of a long marriage.
Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison
Performances: September 19 - October 11, 2014
Performance Times: Friday, September 19, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, September 20, 2014 - 8:00pm Sunday, September 21, 2014 - 2:00pm Thursday, September 25, 2014 - 7:30pm Friday, September 26, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, September 27, 2014 - 8:00pm Wednesday, October 1, 2014 - 7:30pm Thursday, October 2, 2014 - 7:30pm Friday, October 3, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, October 4, 2014 - 8:00pm Thursday, October 9, 2014 - 7:30pm Friday, October 10, 2014 - 8:00pm Saturday, October 11, 2014 - 2:00pm
Ticket Prices: $20.00
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Wed, 24 September 2014
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Proof
By David Auburn
Directed by Jeanne Leep
How much of our parents we want to inherit, and how much we prefer not to become like them? Proof is the winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama andis a work that explores the tricky development of personal identity and the unknowability of love as much as it does the mysteries of the world of math. Proof focuses on Catherine, a young woman who has spent years caring for her father, Robert, (a brilliant mathematician as a young man, who was later unable to function without her help.)
We’re honored to host theatre artist, Forward Theatre founding member and Edgewood College Theatre Alumni, Sam White.
Cast: Catherine - Stacey Garbarski Hal - Anthony Novich-Leonard Claire - Sara Wojtak Robert - Sam White
Produced by Edgewood College Theatre at Edgewood College's Diane Ballweg Theatre,
Performances: September 19-27, 2014
Performance Times: Friday, Sept 19 at 7:30 Saturday, Sept 20 at 7:30 Friday, Sept 26 at 7:30 Saturday, Sept 27 at 2:00 & 7:30
Ticket Prices: $12 General Admission, $7 Students/Seniors
Call (608) 663-6710 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 17 September 2014
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Delicious Festival at Broom Street
By The Delicious Ensemble
Directed by Tony Trout, Autumn Shiley, Suzan Kurry, and others
Are We Delicious? joins with Broom Street Theatre to present the Delicious Festival: 4 all-new Delicious shows in 4 weeks.
Beginning in early September, over 50 writer/actors, composer/musicians, directors, and stage managers will conceive, write, rehearse and perform four unique, one-hour comedy variety shows. A new show will be created and premiered each week between September 12th and October 4th, 2014.
Produced by Are We Delicious? and Broom Street Theatre at 1119 Willy Street, Madison, 53703.
Performances: September 12 thru October 4, 2014
Running time: one hour with intermission
Reservations: http://bstonline.org/reserve/
Produced by Are We Delicious? at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: September 12 - October 4, 2014
Performance Times: Three performances each week: Fridays at 8 and 10 pm; Saturdays at 8 pm
Sept 12 & 13 Sept 19 & 20 Sept 26 & 27 October 3 & 4
Ticket Prices: $11 individual tickets, $36 Festival Pass
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 2 July 2014
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Wed, 25 June 2014
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Wed, 18 June 2014
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Wed, 11 June 2014
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Civil
By Rob Matsushita
Directed by Rob Matsushita
Civil is set in an unspecified future, where trials are held in a virtual environment, and can only be 40 minutes long. Five actors will play multiple roles, and the audience will vote on the outcomes of both trials…but the choice between one side or another is not always easy. A last-minute plot twist will change the game entirely.
Produced by Broom Street Theater at Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson Street, Madison
Performances: May 30 - June 21, 2014
Performance Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8pm.
Ticket Prices: 11.00
Call 608-244-8338 for reservations or more information.
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Wed, 7 May 2014
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Chez Bouche'
By Randy Bouche'
Directed by Randy Bouche'
A variety act for audiences that includes: dance, magic, puppetry, comedy, belly dance, sketch comedy, stand up comedy, belly dancing, live singing and more.
Produced by Chez Bouché at ,
Performances: May 16th at the Brink Lounge
Performance Times: 9pm
Ticket Prices: $10
Call 608-276-6082 for reservations or more information.
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Sun, 4 May 2014
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By Jez Butterworth
Directed by Jeff Knupp
On St. George's Day, the morning of the local county fair, Johnny "Rooster" Byron, local waster and modern day Pied Piper, is a wanted man. The council officials want to serve him an eviction notice, his son, Marky wants his dad to take him to the fair, Troy Whitworth wants to give him a serious kicking and a motley crew of mates want his ample supply ofdrugs and alcohol.
Stroller’s Theatre will be presenting one of the first Midwest productions of Jez Butterworth’s smash hit: “Jerusalemâ€. This raucous, profane, poignant, and controversial comedy/drama homes in on a section of the English population that might be termed the “silent majorityâ€, those living outside the metropolitan centers whose unglamorous existences have pushed them to the margins. Make no mistake: Johnny Byron is not silent. He’s a former stunt motorcycle dare devil turned village ne’er-do-well, and it’s to his shabby, trailer-home in the middle of the woods that all kinds of drifters, disaffected teens, clueless yokels, and an ex-wife keep flocking. In search of what? Illicit late-night raves? Drugs? These things for sure, but also something more intangible: a sense of belonging, and an inexplicable relationship with a spirit of native wildness that stands in defiant opposition to the forces of law, order and “progress.†Johnny is an intimation of something genuinely wild, a force that’s escaped the ever tightening strictures of what passes for civilization. Change the accents from British to American, and you could find yourself deep in rural Wisconsin.
Produced by Strollers Theatre at Bartell Theater's Drury Stage, 113 E. Mifflin St. , Madison
Performances: May 9-31, 2014
Performance Times: Friday May 9th 8:00 PM Saturday May 10th 8:00 PM Thursday May 15th 7:30 PM Friday May 16th 8:00 PM Saturday May 17th 4:00 PM Saturday May 17th 8:00 PM Thursday May 22nd 7:30 PM Friday May 23rd 8:00 PM Saturday May 24th 4:00 PM Saturday May 24th 8:00 PM Thursday May 29th 7:30 PM Friday May 30th 8:00 PM Saturday May 31st 8:00 PM
Ticket Prices: $20; $15 seniors, students & Strollers Theatre members; group rates
Call 608-661-9696 x2 for reservations or more information.
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Sun, 27 April 2014
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Are We Delicious? Musical Fantasy
By Sarah Streich, Matt Sloan, Karen Moeller, Kelly Maxwell, Brad Knight, Dave Durbin, Meghan Rose, Andrew Rohn
Directed by Tony Trout & Andrew Rohn
From across the seas of time, twelve wise, witty and drop-dead gorgeous performers embark on an epic quest to discover the most magical, musical one-hour show and bring it to Madison. These singers, musicians, writers and actors are drawn from Madison’s most prestigious and popular bands, improv companies and theatre groups. Fantasy is the theme, so expect to see Heroes and Monsters, incantations and curses, singing swords and enchanted axes as Madison’s freshest performance adds music for the first time in Are We Delicious? Musical Fantasy.
Are We Delicious? is an ensemble of Madison writer/performers who conceive, write, rehearse and perform an original one-hour comedy-variety show in a single week. Everyone writes, everyone acts (and sings!) and no one can rest until the final curtain.
Produced by Are We Delicious? at Brink Lounge, 701 East Washington Suite 105, Madison
Performances: May 1-2, 2014
Performance Times: 7:30 pm May 1st and 2nd
Ticket Prices: $12, cash only
Call 608-293-4999 for reservations or more information.
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