and science collide in a visceral examination of the way in which
we navigate interpersonal relationships involving seemingly irreconcilable beliefs.
CLYBOURNE PARK, Jan. 29-Feb. 24; Milwaukee Repertory
Theater���s Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, 108 E. Wells St.
Wickedly funny and fiercely provocative new play about the
volatile combination of race and real estate. Act One opens in
1959, as a white couple sells their home to a black family (the
Younger family in A Raisin In the Sun), causing uproar in their middle-class neighborhood; Act Two finds the same house, in 2009,
changing hands again.
Hit all the
hot spots.
TO THE PROMISED LAND, Jan. 25-Feb. 10; Marcus Center.
Reeling from the loss of her brother during recent Civil Rights
actions, Ruth, a young African-American in 1960s Milwaukee, is
ready to quit school when she finds inspiration in the autobiography of Golda Meir, once a student of the former Fourth Street
School who rose to become the first woman prime minister of
Israel. First Stage Children���s Theater presentation. 273-7206.
THE CLOCKMAKER, Jan. 31-Feb. 24; Next Act Theatre, 225 S.
Water St. Up in cosmic heaven, Herr Mann, the clockmaker, and
his friend Frieda, are interrogated by a skeptical, mysterious
Monsieur Pierre. Back on earth, we catch up on the events that
have brought them together. Time stands still in this gentle, surprising tale of love, heroism and eternity. 278-0765.
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