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October 2012

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. NOTE: At Potawatomi Bingo Casino, no one under 21 is allowed in the theater under any circumstances. M U S I C TRINITY • THREE IRISH PUBS LIVE MUSIC, 125 E. Juneau Ave. 10/6 Dan Harvey, 10/12 & 10/13 TBD, 10/19 Midnight Groove, 10/20 TBD, 10/26 Zachary Wade, 10/27 Superfly. All shows at 10:30 p.m. On Friday and Saturday nights, ride the trol- ley between Trinity, The Harp, The Black Rose and RC's. GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL, through Oct. 14; Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Three men, one piano, 30 baseball caps and one massively misguided dream! In 1450, Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press; in 2011, in New Jersey, Bud and Doug wrote a big, splashy musical about him and the beautiful girl who loved him. 224-9490. AVENUE Q, through Oct. 14; Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. Skylight Music Theatre presents this hilarious, adult- themed spoof of Sesame Street that should be considered R- Rated for adult language, themes and simulated puppet sex. 291-7800. THE GO-GO'S, Oct. 4; Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Bingo Casino. 1721 W. Canal St. 8 p.m. 273-7121. SETH'S BIG FAT BROADWAY, Oct. 4-5; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St. Seth Rudetsky, nationally known Broadway host on SiriusXM radio, presents his new tour- ing one-man show. Through his private video/audio collection, Seth will teach the audience how to "deconstruct" what and why something is vocally amazing (Patti LuPone in Evita) or a vocal travesty (Madonna singing the same material). Part of the Off Broadway Series at the Marcus Center. THE CRICKETS with special guest Lee Rocker, Oct. 5. Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Bingo Casino. 8 p.m. NEEDTO BREATHE, Oct. 5; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. 286-3663. MSO CLASSICAL CONCERT, Oct. 5-6; Marcus Center. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Debussy and Ravel. 273-7206. FESTIVAL CITY SYMPHONY, Oct. 7; Pabst Theater. Dvorak's "Symphony No. 9 From the New World." NORAH JONES, Oct. 8; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. 186-3663. BEACH HOUSE, Oct. 10; Pabst Theater. ERIC CHURCH, Oct. 12; BMO Harris Bradley Center, 1001 N. 4th St. 7:30 p.m. 800-745-3000, www.ticketmaster.com. TURTLE ISLAND QUARTET, Oct. 12; Wilson Center for the 14 Arts, located in Brookfield's Mitchell Park,19805 W. Capitol. 8 p.m. Winner of two GRAMMY Awards and a force in the creation of bold, new trends in chamber music for strings. 262-781-9520. TITANIC: THE MUSICAL, Oct. 12-13; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. Tells the story of the passengers and crew aboard the "'unsinkable" ocean liner as they re-enact the last few days aboard the pride of the White Star fleet. 800-745-3000. MSO POPS, Oct. 12-14; Marcus Center. My Favorite Things: A Tribute to Richard Rodgers. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra trib- ute to the genius of the composer and his smash hits from classic musicals like Carousel, Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, South Pacific and more. TURTLE ISLAND QUARTET WITH SPECIAL GUEST TIERNEY SUTTON, Oct. 13; Wilson Center. Featuring the his- toric "Poets & Prayers" collaboration. CORKY SIEGEL, Oct. 13; Cedarburg Performing Arts Center, W68 N611 Evergreen Blvd. 262-376-6161. TOM WOPAT, Oct. 17; Wilson Center. 1 p.m. YODER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND, Oct. 17; Pabst Theater. BRANDI CARLILE, Oct. 17; Riverside Theater. CLANNAD, Oct. 18; Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Bingo Casino. 8 p.m. THOMPSON SQUARE, Oct. 18; Pabst Theater UNRULY MUSIC, Oct. 18-20; Marcus Center. Contemporary trends in chamber music, improvisation, electronic sound, and multimedia, spanning a wide variety of genres and styles. Directed by composer Christopher Burns, Unruly Music is a co- production of the UWM Peck School of the Arts and the Marcus Center. MARIACHI VARGAS DE TECALITLÁN, Oct. 19; Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Bingo Casino. 8 p.m. CELTIC THUNDER, Oct. 19; Riverside Theater. BIG, THE MUSICAL, Oct. 19-Nov. 11; Marcus Center. First Stage presents the musical comedy created for family audiences from the 1987 hit movie. For everyone ages seven and older. BLUES IN THE NIGHT, Oct. 19-Dec. 23; Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. The universal lan- guage of the blues in 26 hot, torchy numbers that tell the sweet, sexy, and sorrowful stories of four colorful inhabitants of a 1930s Chicago saloon. REGINA SPEKTOR, Oct. 20; Riverside Theater. JACKSON BROWNE, Oct. 21; Riverside Theater. THE XX, Oct. 21; Pabst Theater. JUSTIN BIEBER, Oct. 21; BMO Harris Bradley Center, 1001 N. 4th St. With special guest Carly Rae Jepsen. 800-745-3000, www.ticketmaster.com.

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