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Feb
11
Sat
The Milwaukee Festival Brass’ winter program “Top Brass” will provide a glimpse into the pieces the band is preparing to perform in their return campaign to the North American Brass Band Championships in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as they highlight the brass band’s technical prowess.
Feb
25
Sat
Miss Contestants Ages 18-24
Outstanding Teen Contestants 13-17
Princess Day Camp Participants Ages 5-12
Areas of Competition:
Private Interview, Talent, Fitness, On-Stage Question, and Evening Wear
Thousands of dollars in scholarships awarded annually.
For more information: www.MissMilwaukeeArea.org or www.MissLakeshore.org
Feb
26
Sun
This event has been cancelled.
Presented by the Tosa’s All City Read program
Here’s your chance to talk about A Man Called Ove with the author himself, Fredrik Backman. This event will take place in our intimate Black Box Theater. Mr. Backman will be at home in Stockholm, Sweden.
Mar
8
Wed
THE GOLDEN CHILD tells the story of Andrew Kwong’s ancestors, a Chinese family dealing with the onslaught of Western culture, particularly Christianity, in 1918.
Tickets for Schools and other groups are available exclusively through our Group Sales office. E-mail us or call 414.290.7454 for details!
Mar
9
Thu
A RAISIN IN THE SUN is a play about dreams; what it means to dream big, to lose faith in your dreams, and to discover new dreams.
THE GOLDEN CHILD tells the story of Andrew Kwong’s ancestors, a Chinese family dealing with the onslaught of Western culture, particularly Christianity, in 1918.
Mar
10
Fri
A RAISIN IN THE SUN is a play about dreams; what it means to dream big, to lose faith in your dreams, and to discover new dreams.
Mar
11
Sat
THE GOLDEN CHILD tells the story of Andrew Kwong’s ancestors, a Chinese family dealing with the onslaught of Western culture, particularly Christianity, in 1918.
A RAISIN IN THE SUN is a play about dreams; what it means to dream big, to lose faith in your dreams, and to discover new dreams.
Mar
12
Sun
A RAISIN IN THE SUN is a play about dreams; what it means to dream big, to lose faith in your dreams, and to discover new dreams.
The Sunday, March 12 performance is SOLD OUT. A waiting list for any tickets that are turned in will begin at our tickets office 1 hour prior to the performance.
THE GOLDEN CHILD tells the story of Andrew Kwong’s ancestors, a Chinese family dealing with the onslaught of Western culture, particularly Christianity, in 1918.
Apr
4
Tue
Don’t miss the amazing voices of our Women’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble–one night only in the Black Box Theater.
Apr
11
Tue
Join the Pius XI Visual Arts Department in their annual showcase of student work! Check out studio spaces on the 6th floor of the Pius XI building and meet student artists. Work will be available for sale!
Learn more >
Apr
19
Wed
Come check out the talent of the Pius XI Instrumental Music students in this intimate chamber concert! We are also pleased to welcome guest performers Tallymoore for this concert.
Tallymoore is a contemporary Irish Folk band from Milwaukee performing a range of Irish and Scottish folk tunes, ballads, reels and classic pub songs. The group also incorporates acoustic and vocal material from broader Celtic, traditional country, bluegrass, and Americana sources. Established in 2012, Tallymoore has made appearances at major Irish music festivals across the United States including Milwaukee, Kansas City, Syracuse, and Indianapolis. They released their second full-length album “Drive” in March of 2016. Learn more >
Apr
26
Wed
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be provocative and rebellious.
This performance features the RED Cast.
This special preview performance is open to Pius XI Alumni only! Contact alumni@piusxi.org to receive a promo code to purchase tickets.
Join us as we celebrate the opening of the latest Pius XI Alumni Exhibition, “Home Again.” The exhibition features Kristi (Siehr) Roenning ’67 and Martin Stupich ’67.
Learn more and meet the artists here >
Apr
27
Thu
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be provocative and rebellious.
This performance features the BLUE Cast.
Tickets for Schools and other groups are available exclusively through our Group Sales office. E-mail us or call 414.290.7454 for details!
Apr
28
Fri
The Friday, April 28 performance is SOLD OUT. A waiting list will begin at the ticket office one hour prior to the curtain time.
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be provocative and rebellious.
This performance features the RED Cast.
Apr
29
Sat
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be provocative and rebellious.
This performance features the RED Cast.