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"Under the Lintel" puts an unorthodox twist on ancient story

Published Feb. 24, 2013

This critically-acclaimed one-man play has been performed all over the world. In Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's adaptation, James Ridge, turns in a performance that makes you gasp in wonder as director C. Michael Wright leads him through a stunning and mysterious journey to which we are all privileged watchers.

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Coming soon: "Underneath the Lintel"

Published Feb. 18, 2013

One of the most interesting mysteries I've ever seen, "Underneath the Lintel" opens Feb. 20 at the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre - and it should be a hot ticket in Milwaukee.

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Laughing at racism

Published Feb. 14, 2013

Everyone can agree: race - and racism - is one touchy subject. With "Clybourne Park," the Milwaukee Rep tackles the issue in an unconventional way: with comedy. Gerard Neugent sits down with OnMilwaukee.com to discuss the power of comedy to create dialogue within the community.

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"The Clockmaker" too hard to read

Published Feb. 3, 2013

I truly believe that great theater can do a lot of things. It can educate you, make you smile, challenge you, frighten you, amaze you and make you whistle and sing. But when it confuses you, then, as the astronaut said, "Houston, we have a problem."

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"Clybourne Park" makes the audience gasp

Published Feb. 2, 2013

Courage comes in many forms and styles, but when you have the spine to wrap sadness and danger in a blanket of comedy, you end up with something that is really brave. That is the case of the stunning production of "Clybourne Park" that opened Friday night at the Milwaukee Rep.

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My life as a soap opera

 Erica Kane has it easy. Of course she is a fictional soap character on All My Children, but her life of cliff hangers, and love affairs is more exciting than mine. Why it is that life and soap operas collide at times? Me, I'm a plain Jane trying to make my mark in the world. I don't meddle ...


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