By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Nov 04, 2010 at 5:18 AM

Want a comedic weekend? Try taking the littles to the Kidz Matinee Show at ComedySportz on Saturday. Want to continue the spooky this weekend? Check out the Dia De Los Muertos exhibit at the Walker’s Point Center for the Arts. Want to take a nap this weekend? Can’t help ya. Sorry.

SATURDAY

COMEDY FOR THE KIDZ
Round up your rugrats and bring them down to ComedySportz for the Saturday afternoon Kidz Matinee Show. The live, interactive and family-friendly show starts at 3 p.m. Tickets are $7.50.
onmilwaukee.com/myOMC/events/12341

ALL WEEKEND LONG

A DOUBLE DOSE OF "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS"
Local, regional and national artists pay tribute to the lives of loved ones in the tradition of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. This exhibition has been a staple of Latino Arts' fall visual arts calendar for nearly a decade and features bold colors and a wide variety of materials. The exhibition will be available for viewing through Nov. 19 for a suggested donation of $1. Walker's Point Center for the Arts is also holding their annual "Dia de los Muertos" exhibition through Nov. 23.
wpca-milwaukee.org/gallery/current-exhibitions/

A QUICK "SWITCH" FOR THE KIDS
Can a good witch change a bad witch? "Switch Witch" tells the story of a good witch who overcomes loneliness and being different by befriending a bad witch. She uses her imagination and determination to always be helpful, kind and good to change the bad witch's ways. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for children 3 and older and free for children under 3. Stop by early as Sunset Playhouse hosts a family fun craft project a half hour before showtime.
sunsetplayhouse.com/onstage/show.php?id=40

TAKE THE KIDDOS TO NEVERLAND
Journey to Neverland in First Stage Children's Theater's fast-paced adaptation of "Peter Pan." Promising to be a mother for Peter and the Lost Boys, Wendy and her brothers embark on an incredible adventure filled with swashbuckling pirates, fantastic natives and the fearsome Captain Hook. In the end, Wendy must choose whether to stay with the Lost Boys forever or face the adventure of a lifetime: growing up. "Peter Pan and Wendy" runs weekends through Nov. 14.
firststage.org/pages/view.asp?id=10547050