Key Milwaukee

September 2011

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

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ARTS &ENTERTAINMENT 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 Web sites, visit www.KeyMilwaukee.com. 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, Trinity • Three Irish Pubs, 125 E. Juneau Ave.TRINITY • THREE IRISH PUBS LIVE MUSIC, Trinity • Three Irish Pubs, 125 E. Juneau Ave. 9/2-3 Dan Harvey, 9/9 The Bystanders, 9/10, Marc Ballini, 9/16 Alex Wilson, 9/17 Superfly, 9/23 Southbound, 9/24 Dirty Boogie, 9/30 Ras Movement. On Friday and Saturday nights, ride the trolley between Trinity, The Harp, The Black Rose and RC's. Sunday is Rehab Day at The Harp with live music by Dan Harvey at 2 p.m. on the patio and a variety of specials. COUNTY CLARE LIVE MUSIC, County Clare pub/restaurant, 1234 N. Astor St. Call for schedule. 272-5273. BRADFORD BEACH BONFIRE MUSIC, Thursdays through Sept. 15; Bradford Beach on Milwaukee's lakefront. 6:30 p.m. JAZZ IN THE PARK, Thursdays, through Sept. 22; Cathedral Square Park, downtown Milwaukee. Jazz performers. 6-9 p.m. 271-1416. PLAY TV ON THE RADIO, Sept. 1; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. 286-3663. TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND, Sept. 2; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. 286-3663. FROM MY HOMETOWN, Sept. 9-Oct. 30; Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents three wide-eyed strangers, with empty pockets and big dreams, arriving in New York from Detroit, Memphis and Philly with one goal in mind – to sing at the Apollo Theater. The production features Motown and R&B classics. 224-9490. TAJ MAHAL TRIO, Sept. 8; Pabst Theater. KETTLE MORAINE JAZZ FESTIVAL, Sept. 9-10; Riverside Park, West Bend (south of Washington Street (also known as Hwy. 33) off Indiana Ave. Great jazz, international cuisine, arts marketplace and interactive sponsor exhibits. 4 -11:30 p.m. Fri., 12:30-11:30 p.m. Sat. www.kmjazz.com, 877-271-6903. ALISON KRAUS AND UNION STATION, Sept. 10; The Riverside Theater. PAJAMA JAMBOREES, Sept. 14; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. FREE classical "pops" concerts, each one hour in length, geared to children and their families. Presented by Festival City Symphony. 273-7206. THE RIVALS, Sept. 16-Oct. 2; Broadway Theater Center, 158 N. Broadway. Skylight Opera Theatre presents the world premiere of the new comic opera by Kirke Mechem. Loosely based on Loosely based on Sheridan's play, it focuses on an American Heiress as she chooses between two rival lovers, ending with a comic twist. 291-7800. PARAMOUNT BLUES FESTIVAL, Sept. 16-17; Lime Kiln Park, Grafton. See page 25. LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM, Sept. 17; Pabst Theater. ROCKSTAR ENERGY UPROAR FESTIVAL: AVENGED SEVEN- FOLD, Sept. 20; Marcus Amphitheater, 200 N. Harbor Dr. 2 p.m. OKKERVIL RIVER, Sept. 21; Pabst Theater. GORDON LIGHTFOOT, Sept. 22; Pabst Theater. BONEY JONES, Sept. 23; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater, 1721 W. Canal St. 8 p.m. 273-7121. BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH, Sept. 23-25; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra classical concert. 273-7206. Countryside/Lakeside/Historic Places For A Free Tourism Guide call 800-403-9898 Just 10 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee. Home of the Interurban Recreation Trail www.ozaukeetourism.com www.interurbantrails.us P.O. Box 143 Port Washington, WI 53074 ROSANNE CASH: THE LIST, Sept. 24; Wilson Center for the Arts, 19805 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield. 8 p.m. 262-781-9470. COUNTRY'S FAMILY REUNION ROAD SHOW, Sept. 27-29; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater. . 273-7121. RICK GERMANSON TRIO, Sept. 30; Wilson Center for the Arts. CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 17

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