THEATER
REP LAB, March 1-4; Milwaukee Repertory���s Stiemke Theater,
108 E. Wells St. The Rep���s short play festival, featuring eight plays
in two hours (for $10). 224-9490.
BEAST ON THE MOON, March 1-24; Tenth Street Theatre, 628
N. 10th St. Set in Milwaukee, circa 1921, this award-winning play
tells the story of Aram and Seta, two immigrant survivors of the
Armenian Holocaust, who discover together that life is worth living
and not merely surviving. 271-1371.
UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, through 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
around the world on an obsessive search for the offender, unlocking ancient mysteries and new revelations. 291-7800. www.chamber-theatre.com.
ED ASNER AS FDR, March 16; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W.
Kilbourn Ave. 7 p.m. 800-745-3000.
RAISIN IN THE SUN, March 12-April 14; Milwaukee Repertory
Theater���s Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, 108 E. Wells St..
Milwaukee Rep presents story of the Younger family���s struggle for
dignity and a better life���and the backlash that erupts when they
try to move beyond their oppressive Chicago tenement home.
224-9490.
DOWNTOWN
DELAFIELD
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First Milwaukee exhibition of artist Polly Joubert
March 1-30
at Landmarks Gallery
Detailed acrylic paintings,
Wisconsin landscapes and Door
County images by Polly
Joubert will be featured at
Landmarks Gallery during March.
In addition to seven originals,
Giclee prints will be available,
along with note cards.
231 N. 76th St., Milwaukee, WI 53213
414-453-1620 800-352-8892 www.landmarksgallery.com
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