Experience Oklahoma! at Waukesha Civic Theatre
Classic musical takes the stage through March 24.
This is the first "TV Special" taped by the sisters in their convent basement studio for Cable Access. It stars the nuns you love plus Father Virgil and some of Mt. Saint Helen's most talented students. I
Flash mobs are a crowd-pleaser in downtown Waukesha.
Flash mobs are becoming a common occurrence in Waukesha. Zombies and high school orchestra performances have been spotted in the downtown area. And last weekend, the Waukesha Civic Theatre’s Candy Cane Tales and Holiday Carols cast performed the Christmas Can-Can at The Steaming Cup. A video of the recent flash mob has been posted on YouTube. Candy Cane Tales and Holiday Carols is performed through Sunday.
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A Ho Ho Whole Lotta Fun! It’s our very own holiday tradition - a joyous celebration with your favorite holiday characters, with a new twist every year – this year, the biggest twist yet!
Open roles available for men, boys, women and girls. The open auditions will be held in August.
Student production of fairy tale mash-up provides a fun family night out.
Capitalizing on a unique opportunity, students from the Waukesha STEM Academy are putting on a junior version of the fractured fairy tale Into the Woods and in turn, are providing a fun night out for Waukesha families. The unique opportunity comes from having a talented stage family at the school but it’s the combined efforts of the students in the cast and crew that make the opportunity work. The musical, Into the Woods Jr., part of The Broadway Junior Collection and with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, provides a mash-up of four different fairy tales: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Jack and the Beanstalk, with an additional storyline to hold it all together. It’s an ambitious venture for the all-student cast and …
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Jill
2:59 pm on Friday, January 20, 2012
Very well-written story. I saw the play last night and it was very good. A job well done by all the students. Jill   more ›