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November 2016

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

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g HAPPENINGS masterworks of German Expressionist cinema. Milwaukee Art Museum u Through Nov. 26 Charles Munch Inspired by his life in rural Wisconsin. Tory Folliard Gallery u Through Dec. 11 On the Job: Photography by Jim Seder Grohmann Museum u Nov.13- Feb. 19 Pat Hidson + Tori Tasch: Draw Print Fold Paint After a year-long residency together at Lynden with a collab- oration built around their deep interest in the natural world, each artist returns to her solo practice, with the occasional nod to the residency in the shape of printed seed packets and cyanotype flags. Lynden Sculpture Garden u Nov. 17-Jan 2017 Folk Art – Three Fine Folk A collaborative exhibit by three Cedarburg organizations. Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts u Nov. 18-Feb. 26 Nature and Opu- lence: The Art of Martin Johnson Heade Ranges from thunderstorms at sea to exquisite small studies of South American hummingbirds, and portraits to still lifes . Milwaukee Art Museum u Nov. 19-Dec. 31 John Wilde – The Early Works A major figure in Wisconsin art and a leader in the American Surrealism movement called "Mag- ic Realism". Tory Folliard Gallery THEATER u Through Nov. 6 Milwaukee Rep: The Royale Set in a boxing ring and inspired by the true story of the boxer who broke the color barrier in professional sports. Stiemke Studio, Milwaukee Repertory Theater u Through Nov. 13 First Stage Goosebumps The Musical A silly and spooky adventure. Todd Wehr Theater, Marcus Center u Through Nov. 13 Renaissance Theaterworks: The Drowning Girls Bessie, Alice and Margaret break the surface of the water gasping for breath. They join together telling tales of being lonely spinsters falling under the spell of a charming stranger, quickly marrying, and drowning mysteriously in a bathtub. Broadway Theatre Center u Nov. 4-Jan. 15 Milwaukee Rep: I Love A Piano A celebration of Irving Berlin. Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Repertory Theater u Nov. 5 Virgins to Villain Actress Robin Goodrin Nordli takes the stage for her one- woman show about her personal journey through the females of Shakespeare's canon. Lower level of the Lunt- Fontanne Program Center at Ten Chimneys u Nov. 10, 11 & 12 Florentine Opera: An Evening of Gilbert & Sullivan Wayne & Kristine Lueders Florentine Opera Center u Nov. 13 To Kill A Mockingbird Faithfully adapted from the novel by Harper Lee by playwright Christo- pher Sergel. waukeshacivictheatre.org Waukesha Civic Theatre u Nov. 15-Dec. 18 Milwaukee Rep: The Foreigner Froggy brings his friend Charlie to a fishing lodge; his friend is feel- ing a bit unsociable, so he just tells everyone Charlie doesn't speak English! Things start to go awry when Charlie suddenly finds himself privy to everyone's secrets, including a plot to take over the lodge. Quadracci Powerhouse, Milwaukee Repertory Theater u Nov. 17-Dec. 11 unSilent Night December 24, 1953, Milwaukee. Frank is wrapping up his annual Christmas Eve radio show and signing off when an unexpected visitor arrives. The troubled intruder has much on his mind. Frank jumps back on the air, turning to his listeners for help. Next Act Theatre 16 keymilwaukee.com Thursday, November 17, 2016 6-9 pm Hot Water & Wherehouse 818 S. Water St. Milwaukee, WI 53204 (located at National Ave. and the river)

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