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February 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT her tutor, she embarks on a challenging and wildly funny journey through Yeats, Ibsen and E.M. Forster. www.r-t-w.com. HOW THE WORLD BEGAN, through Feb. 24; Milwaukee Repertory Theater's Stiemke Studio, 108 E. Wells St. Religion and science collide in a visceral examination of the way in which we navigate interpersonal relationships involving seemingly irreconcilable beliefs. www.milwaukeerep.com. CLYBOURNE PARK, through 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). Act Two finds the same house, in 2009, changing hands again. www.milwaukeerep.com. THE CLOCKMAKER, through Feb. 24; Next Act Theatre, 255 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, review what brought them together. Next Act Theatre tale of love, heroism and eternity. 278-0765. www.nextact.org. GEORGE ORWELL'S ANIMAL FARM, Feb. 21; Vogel Hall, Marcus Center. 7:30 p.m. 273-7206. UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, Feb. 21-March 17; Studio Theater, Broadway Theater Center, 158 N. Broadway. Milwaukee Chamber Theatre presents tale of a Dutch librarian, who discovers a returned travel guidebook that is 113 years overdue and travels Apollo Cafe 1310 E. Brady ยจ 414-272-2233 Your destination for traditional Greek recipes handed down through generations, where an interior that is a contemporary interpretation of the classical Apollo adds to the European atmosphere. 16 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 around the world on an obsessive search for the offender, unlocking ancient mysteries and new revelations. 291-7800. www.chamber-theatre.com. SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET, Feb. 22; Vogel Hall, Marcus Center 7:30 p.m. CO M EDY ROYAL COMEDY TOUR, Feb. 10; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. Starring Sommore, Bruce Bruce, Mark Curry & Earthquake. 7 p.m. 800-745-3000. CRAIG FERGUSON, Feb. 22; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. The star of the CBS Late Late Show returns with his brash brand of hilarious comedy. Doors open at 6 p.m. 286-3663. EXHI BI TS FAITH FAMILY FESTA, MILWAUKEE'S ITALIANS, continuing; Milwaukee County Historical Society, 910 N. Old World 3rd St. Explores life for Milwaukee's Italian community. 273-8288. AT HOME WITH FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, continuing; The S.C. Johnson Gallery, 1520 Howe St., Racine. New gallery on Wrightdesigned campus features the famed architect's Prairie-style designs. Open Fridays. No admission charge.

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