
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre MOON OVER THE BREWERY opens in 1 week!

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Great article about MOON OVER THE BREWERY actress Melinda Pfundstein
Source: www.onmilwaukee.com
The professionals who make theater in Milwaukee and Wisconsin are the marrying kind, and they often marry each other. Broaden the category to include directors, playwrights and administrators, and you could fill a 99-seat theater with married couples. ...

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Just in time for the holidays, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre continues its 35th Anniversary Season with the charming romantic comedy MOON OVER THE BREWERY November 12- December 13, 2009.
Directed by Angela Iannone
Featuring Amanda J. Hull, Dan Katula, Travis A. Knight & Melinda Pfundstein
Single mother Miriam Waslyk works as... a waitress to pay the bills, but it is her painting and her 13-year old daughter that provide her with real sustenance. Although the precocious Amanda can be a handful! She delights in chasing away Mom's suitors, while enlisting the help of her friend, Randolph - whose wardrobe changes according to Amanda's latest book of choice.
Tickets can be purchased online 24/7 at www.milwaukeechambertheatre.com, by phone at 414.291.7800 or in person at the Broadway Theatre Center at 158 N. Broadway in the Historic Third Ward.
*Please note - There are 30 different performances you can attend! Please see http://chamber-theatre.com/3rd_calendar. html for complete schedule.
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Directed by Angela Iannone
Featuring Amanda J. Hull, Dan Katula, Travis A. Knight & Melinda Pfundstein
Single mother Miriam Waslyk works as... a waitress to pay the bills, but it is her painting and her 13-year old daughter that provide her with real sustenance. Although the precocious Amanda can be a handful! She delights in chasing away Mom's suitors, while enlisting the help of her friend, Randolph - whose wardrobe changes according to Amanda's latest book of choice.
Tickets can be purchased online 24/7 at www.milwaukeechambertheatre.com, by phone at 414.291.7800 or in person at the Broadway Theatre Center at 158 N. Broadway in the Historic Third Ward.
*Please note - There are 30 different performances you can attend! Please see http://chamber-theatre.com/3rd_calendar.
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by Bruce Graham
Time:7:30PM Thursday, November 12th
Location:Broadway Theatre Center

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre thanks to all for a fabulous run of PICNIC! Up next...MOON OVER THE BREWERY opens on Nov. 13!

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Why battle the Halloween crowds tonight when you can see PICNIC at 8:00 p.m. for only $10!!! Just mention "facebook offer" when ordering at the box office or by phone.

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre MCT Fans: PICNIC closes this weekend and you can see it tomorrow (10/31) for only $10! Shows at 4:00 & 8:00. Just mention "facebook offer" when ordering.

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Not interested in the Halloween hoopla this year? See PICNIC tomorrow instead - tickets only $10 ! 4:00 pm & 8:00 pm performances. Just mention "facebook offer" when ordering tix.

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre FINAL WEEKEND of "Picnic" -- tix still available Fri @ 8:00, Sat @ 4:00 & 8:00 and Sun @ 2:00. Don't miss this one!!

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Why battle the Halloween crowds when you can see PICNIC this Saturday for only $10! 4PM & 8PM performances. Just mention "facebook offer"

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre PICNIC matinee today at 1:00

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre had a great weekend of PICNIC performances! Don't miss this one - we run through this Sun 11/1!

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Waukesha Freeman review
Source: www.gmtoday.com
Milwaukee Chamber’s showing of "Picnic," his Pulitzer Prize winner of 1953, is proof that many of his plays still provide good entertainment.

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Tix still available for all PICNIC performances this weekend! Tonight at 8:00, Sat @ 4:00 & 8:00 and Sun at 2:00. Stay warm and dry in the comfort of the Cabot Theatre!

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre The Latest - OnMilwaukee.com review
Source: onmilwaukee.com
No one writes three-act plays in the digital age. But if Act 3 of William Inges 1953 drama Picnic -- being staged by Milwaukee Chamber Theatre -- were eliminated, we would lose the meat of a play that is engaging but languid through two acts.














