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March 2014

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

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PINK MARTINI, March 4, Pabst Theater,144 E. Wells St. FLASHDANCE THE MUSICAL, March 4-9; Marcus Center. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the pop culture phenomenon of Flashdance is now live on stage. Features the hit songs from the movie and16 new songs. FOGHAT/BLUE OYSTER CULT, March 5; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater, 1721 W. Canal St. 8 p.m. 847- 7922, 800-745-3000. paysbig.com. RICK SPRINGFIELD, March 5; Pabst Theater. SHARON JONES AND THE DAP KINGS, March 6; Pabst Theater. THE MAVERICKS, March 7; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater. 8 p.m. THE CHIEFTAINS, March 7; Pabst Theater. BOB WEIR & RATDOG, March 8; Riverside Theater. MILEY CYRUS, March 9; Bradley Center, 1001 N. 4th St. #BANGERZTour with special guest ICONA POP. DAVID GARRETT, March 13; Riverside Theater. EILEEN IVERS & IMMIGRANT SOUL, March 14-15; Wilson Center for the Arts, 19805 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield, inside Mitchell Park. Ivers electrifies audiences with dazzling displays of virtuosity with the Celtic fiddle. 8 p.m. 262-781-9520. JENNIFER NETTLES, March 14; Riverside Theater. CHERISH THE LADIES, March 14-16; Marcus Center. MSO Pops concert with a special guest, Cherish the Ladies. HYDROGEN JUKEBOX, March 14-30; Cabot Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. During the 1988 presidential election, Philip Glass and Allen Ginsberg meet and the result is this chamber opera. Depicts Amercan life from the 50s through the 80s in a story that follows characters from the Beat era. Presented by Skylight Music Theatre. 291-7800. GAELIC STORM, March 15; Riverside Theater. CASSADEE POPE, March 15; BMO Harris Bradley Center. Milwaukee Admirals Post-Game Concert. ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN, March 18-19; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater. Performed by Gary Mullen and The Works. 8 p.m. FIFTH HARMONY, March 19; Pabst Theater. THE SING-OFF LIVE TOUR, March 20; Pabst Theater. CHEECH & CHONG AND WAR, March 20; Riverside Theater. Iconic comedy duo combined with multi-platinum-selling WAR. CAREY OTT, March 21; Wilson Center, Brookfield. Ott has established himself as a leading singer/songwriter with an intelli- gent, evocative pop/rock style. 8 p.m. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 14 Complete address of sites and phone numbers are listed with first mention. Area codes of phone numbers are 414 unless shown otherwise. Please confirm events when possible; listings subject to change. For updates and links to websites, visit KeyMilwaukee.com. T H E A T E R OCTOBER, BEFORE I WAS BORN, through March 9; Studio Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. In 1960, after an explosion at the Tennessee Eastman Company, three family members anxiously await word on the fate of their loved ones. Presented by Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. 291-7800. ANATOLE, through March 16; Marcus Center. First Stage chil- dren's theater company production tells story of noble French mouse Anatole, who learns that humans view mice as the villains of France and embarks on a musical adventure to save a cheese factory, restore his family's honor, conquer a cat, and truly become a Mouse Magnifique! THE WHIPPING MAN, through March 16; Milwaukee Repertory Theater's Stiemke Studio, 108 E. Wells St. The Civil War has ended. A Jewish Confederate soldier, wounded in war, has returned from the battlefield to find that the only remaining house- hold members are two former slaves. 224-9490. AN ILIAD, through March 23; Milwaukee Repertory Theater's Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, 108 E. Wells St. Modern adap- tation of Homer's epic poem. 224-9490. CRASH, March 28-30, April 5-6, April 12; Things change for Crash when his grandfather suffers a stroke Crash realizes finish- ing first isn't the most important thing. Presented by First Stage. M U S I C NOTE: At Potawatomi Bingo Casino, no one under 21 is allowed in the theater under any circumstances. TRINITY • THREE IRISH PUBS LIVE MUSIC, 125 E. Juneau Ave. Live music, phone for information. On Friday and Saturday nights, ride the trolley between Trinity, The Harp, The Black Rose and RC's. 278-7033. MUSIC UNDER GLASS, Thursdays through April 3; Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes), 524 S. Layton Blvd. 3/6 Marcell's Matrix, 3/13 Tallymoore (St. Patrick's Day Celebration), 3/20 Jake Paul Band, 3/27 The Noyz Boyx & Gyrtz, 4/3 A Tribute to Elvis Beach Party. 6:30-9:30 p.m. countyparks.com. WOODY SEZ, through March 9; Stackner Cabaret of Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Depicts the original folk hero, Woody Guthrie, and his energetic, moving, and infectious melodies. Milwaukee Repertory Theater production. 224-9490. IT GETS BETTER, March 2; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. The mission of the It Gets Better Project is to communicate to LGBT youth around the world that it gets bet- ter (despite the challenges that confront them in their teenage years). 273-7206..

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