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September 2013

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

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portrait of early 20th century America tells the tale of a white, upper-middle class family, an African-American couple, and an Eastern European immigrant as they all confront the timeless contradictions of wealth, poverty, freedom, prejudice, hope, and despair in pursuit of the American Dream. 224-9490. CITIZEN COPE, Sept. 18 Pabst Theater. POWER BALLADZ, Sept. 20-21; Vogel Hall, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. Celebrate the best music of the '70s, '80s, and '90s at the show that is part Wayne's World-like comedy, part interactive game show, and 90 minutes of wicked rock. 273-7206. TCHAIKOVSKYS FOURTH, Sept. 20-22; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra classical concert. 273-7206. FIDELIO, Sept. 20-Oct. 6; Cabot Theater, Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. A timeless story that deals with love, freedom, purity of purpose and mistaken identity is set by Skylight Music Theatre as a classic Bollywood film. Beethoven's dramatic score is combined with a moving chorus of colorfully dressed Indian dancers. 291-7800. VINTAGE TROUBLE, Sept. 21; Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Bingo Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. 10 p.m. STEVE HACKETT: GENESIS REVISITED, Sept. 22; Pabst Theater. THE ZOMBIES, Sept. 25; Pabst Theater. EXHI BI TS AT HOME WITH FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, continuing; The S.C. Johnson Gallery, 1520 Howe St., Racine. Gallery on Wrightdesigned campus features the famed architect's Usonia Vision of the American Home. Open for tours Fridays and Saturdays. No admission charge. Call 262-260-2154 or visit scjohnson.com/visit for additional tour information. LES PAUL: THE WIZARD OF WAUKESHA, continuing; Waukesha County Museum, 101 W. Main St., Waukesha. Permanent exhibit with one-of-a-kind artifacts and displays that tell the story of Waukesha native Les Paul and how he changed the music world. lespaulexperience.org. VETERANS BOOK PROJECT: OBJECTS FOR DEPLOYMENT, through Sept. 2; Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. Library of books authored collaboratively by artist Monica Haller and dozens of veterans who have been affected by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and have archived their experiences. 2243200 STING RAY & SHARK BAY, through Sept. 2; Milwaukee County Zoo. Splash into this hands-on exhibit featuring non-aggressive sting rays and sharks. (Extra fee of $2.50 per person applies.) MILWAUKEE YARDS, through Sept. 8; Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservancy (The Domes), 524 S. Layton Blvd. Milwaukee yards CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 WIDESPREAD PANIC, Sept. 26-28; Riverside Theater. SEDUCTIVE RAVEL, Sept. 27-28; Marcus Center. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra classical concert. VOLCANO CHOIR, Sept. 28; Pabst Theater. SARAH BRIGHTMAN, Sept. 29; Riverside Theater. SAN FERMIN, Sept. 29; Pabst Theater. DIAMOND RIO, Sept. 28; Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Performing Arts, 19805 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield. 8 p.m. 262-781-9520. CO M EDY BOB LARSON, Sept. 7; Northern Lights Theater of Potawatomi Bingo Casino. Comedy Central performer is joined by Brandon Reynoso. 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. SPANK! THE FIFTY SHADES PARODY, Sept. 11; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. 286-3663. KATHY GRIFFIN, Sept. 13; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. DOWNTOWN DELAFIELD DANE COOK, Sept. 20; Riverside Theater. DENNIS MILLER, Sept. 21; Riverside Theater. CAPITOL STEPS, Sept. 27; Pabst Theater. 17

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