they try to move beyond their oppressive Chicago tenement
home. 224-9490.
THE ROAD TO MECCA, April 5-28; Studio Theatre, Broadway
Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. Renaissance Theaterworks
presents one of Athol Fugard's most lyrical plays, based on the life
and work of Helen Martins, South Africa���s foremost outsider artist.
The reclusive Miss Helen has created a backyard world of sculpture and mosaics in Apartheid South Africa. The conservative village pastor is determined to move the artist into an old age home.
A dear friend is determined that she remain free. 291-7800.
JEEVES IN BLOOM, April 11-28; Cabot Theatre, Broadway
Theater Center, 158 N. Broadway. Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
brings back the lovably loopy Bertie Wooster, who finds himself
dodging romantic entanglements. Thank heaven Jeeves is there
to save the day! Based on the characters created by British author
P.G. Wodehouse and written by Margaret Raether. 291-7800.
www.chamber-theatre.com.
JACKIE AND ME, April 12-May 5; Marcus Center for the
Performing Arts. When assigned to write a report on a legendary
African American, Joey travels to New York City in 1947 to meet
one of history's greatest baseball players, Jackie Robinson. Deals
with racism in an honest manner. First Stage Children���s Theatre
production for ages eight and older. 273-7206.
DOWNTOWN
DELAFIELD
SETH���S BIG FAT BROADWAY, April 18-19; Marcus Center.
Presenting Seth Rudetsky, the nationally known Broadway host on
SiriusXM radio. 273-7206.
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