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Broadway Theatre Center [edit]
158 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 291-7800
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Another of Milwaukee's fine downtown theaters, the Studio Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center hosts some great plays. Call for schedules, show times and more details.

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Upcoming events
Aug. 7, 2008
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Aug. 24, 2008

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre presents: Well

The anecdotes of performance artist Lisa and her overbearing mother who failed to diagnose her own physical ailments yet succeeded in curing a community-wide plague of segregation and intolerance.

Please visit the website linked above or call 414.291.7800 for ticket information and more.

Sept. 6, 2008
Milwaukee Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost

The King of Navarre and three of his friends have forsworn all earthly pleasures to commit themselves to academics. But when the Princess of France and her enchanting companions arrive, our dedicated scholars find themselves hopelessly, inconveniently and delightfully in love.

For more information please visit our website through the link above. 

Sept. 12, 2008
La Boheme

Before the movie “Moonstruck” and before the musical “Rent” – there was Puccini’s greatest love story, LA BOHÈME. Our 2008-2009 season begins on a glorious note with this classic masterpiece! Set in the bohemian world of Paris, four penniless artists lead precarious lives. A chance meeting between the young poet Rodolfo and his beautiful neighbor Mimi leads to love. Meanwhile, the struggling painter Marcello and his coquettish amour Musetta find that breaking up is hard to do.

Please visit our website through the link above for more information.

Nov. 28, 2008
The Producers

New York, 1959. Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now all of his shows close on opening night. Things turn around when the neurotic accountant, Leo Bloom, proposes a get-rich-quick scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops; raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. Surely nothing can go wrong with their scheme, right? Well, there’s no accounting for taste! Running through January 4, 2009.

Please visit our website through the link above for more information.

Jan. 30, 2009
I Do! I Do!

Love is in the air! Michael and Agnes have taken that most important step – marriage, and they live happily ever after, right? Well…not exactly. Follow Michael and Agnes through 50 years of laughter, sorrow, hopes and disappointments as they discover what makes a marriage work. An intimate and nostalgic musical by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, I Do! I Do! features a charming blend of story songs including favorites such as “Love Isn’t Everything,” “I Love My Wife,” and the heartfelt ballad, “My Cup Runneth Over.” Starring Skylight favorites Norman Moses and Leslie Fitzwater, you won’t want to miss this intimate musical that explores the eternal truths of the ups and downs of love and marriage. Running through February 15, 2009.

Please visit our website through the link above for more information.

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