Upcoming Shows & Events
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The Milwaukee Festival Brass spring concert focuses on our own hometown, with selections inspired by, composed for, or premiered in Milwaukee.
Tickets are $12.00 or $9.00 for seniors and students and can be purchased at the door. For more information contact tickets@mfbrass.org.
Check out the work of our theatre students as they perform their final projects of the semester! Only $2.00 at the door gets you an evening’s worth of entertainment.
Schedule for May 21:
- Acting 1A @ 5:30pm: Scenes from NO CHILD… by Nilaja Sun
- Acting 1B @ 6:45pm: Scenes from NO CHILD… by Nilaja Sun
- Basic Improvisation Mods 9/10 @ 8:00pm
Check out the work of our theatre students as they perform their final projects of the semester! Only $2.00 at the door gets you an evening’s worth of entertainment.
Schedule for May 22:
- Basic Improvisation Mods 13/14 @ 6:45pm
- Acting IV/Directing @ 8:00pm: Scenes from CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY by Lynn Nottage
Join us for this free concert showcasing the work of the Pius XI Performing Arts Academy, our outreach program for elementary and middle school students!
Join the Pius XI Comedy Company for the final performance of the senior class! All night long we will be celebrating the Class of 2018 and sending them off in hilarious style. Special pre-show activities begin in the 5th floor hallway at 6pm; doors to the theater open at 6:30pm.
The Pius XI TED-Ed Club, in association with the TED Organization, proudly invites you to “An Evening of Big Ideas.” Join us as we present our original TED-style talks and celebrate the contribution that youth can make to the zeitgeist of the times. Admission is free and no RSVP is needed.
Featured Speakers:
- Niko Dodd ’21: “How Birds Beat the Dinosaurs”
- Elliott Lehman ’21: “The Benefits of Materialism”
- Fernando Torres ’21: “The Shape of You”
- Grace Umek ’21: “It’s OKAY to Cry!”
The Wisconsin Intergenerational Orchestra in concert – May 31 at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert. WIO is a unique orchestra with members from ages 8 to 80. The performance will feature our training ensemble, Intermezzo, and our flagship symphony orchestra, the iGen Symphony. A wide variety of interesting and beautiful music will be shared. For more information, please visit wiorchestra.org.
By Jason Powell
Directed by Catie O’Donnell
A town hall meeting in Anytown, USA provides the dramatic context for a panoply of songs in a wide range of musical styles and genres, whose cleverly constructed lyrics explore a vast array of contemporary hot-button social issues. Both ends of the political spectrum are satirically skewered over the course of the story, but the show offers sympathy to each side as well. Approaching its varied topics with wit and good humor, this full-length original musical by Jason Powell attempts to throw a rope-bridge over the ever-widening chasm of misunderstanding between the right and the left in modern-day politics.
This production featuring Pius XI Catholic High School students will travel with the American High School Theater Festival to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, 2018! All proceeds from this performance will help defray travel expenses as the students and directors travel to Scotland.
By Jason Powell
Directed by Catie O’Donnell
A town hall meeting in Anytown, USA provides the dramatic context for a panoply of songs in a wide range of musical styles and genres, whose cleverly constructed lyrics explore a vast array of contemporary hot-button social issues. Both ends of the political spectrum are satirically skewered over the course of the story, but the show offers sympathy to each side as well. Approaching its varied topics with wit and good humor, this full-length original musical by Jason Powell attempts to throw a rope-bridge over the ever-widening chasm of misunderstanding between the right and the left in modern-day politics.
This production featuring Pius XI Catholic High School students will travel with the American High School Theater Festival to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, 2018! All proceeds from this performance will help defray travel expenses as the students and directors travel to Scotland.
Instructor: Michelle Klotz, Pius XI Choir Director
Come join us for a fun-filled week of theater taught by members of the Pius XI Performing Arts Department! Campers will improve their skills in acting, singing and dance while working on a popular musical theater show. Campers will perform their show at the conclusion of the camp. Beginners and seasoned performers are welcome. Bring a lunch and water bottle each day.
For more information about Pius XI Summer Camps, click here or contact Angela Mullooly at 414.290.8146 or by e-mail.
Kids from Wisconsin will Shine the Light on 50 Years!
The High-Energy, Can’t-Miss Musical Performance of the Year
Presented by The Rotary Club of Wauwatosa
Each ticket includes pre- and post-show refreshments. A cash bar will be available.
The KIDS will celebrate all summer from June 21- August 18, in over 35 hometowns across the state and twice daily at the Wisconsin State Fair, as they mark a milestone 50th year of performing and molding professional performers.
This year’s show theme, “Shine the Light,” will feature music performed since the inception of the Kids from Wisconsin. Some of the KIDS all-time audience favorites will be featured along with 5 decades of Broadway. KIDS will Shine the light on our past 50 years while lighting the way for the next 50.
In their 50th season, the KFW will have performed for approximately 10 million across Wisconsin and the Midwest, with great entertainment by some of Wisconsin’s most talented performers ages 15-20. The revue is produced in collaboration with some of the best writers, arrangers, and choreographers across the country.
Instructor: David Barker, Pius XI Band Director
Do you enjoy jazz music? Always dreamed of being a jazz musician? Curious about what it is to play jazz? This camp is for you! Middle school musicians entering grades 6-9 who have played their instruments for at least 1 year will enjoy learning how to play the basic styles of swing, rock and Latin music. Any band instrument is welcome as well as piano, bass and drum set. Friday’s class will include a mini-concert for parents and friends.
For more information about Pius XI Summer Camps, click here or contact Angela Mullooly at 414.290.8146 or by e-mail.
Join us for our annual summer International concert as an accomplished group of German musicians joins us for an exciting evening of music from around the world. The Choir, Orchestra and Big Band of the St. Bonaventura Gymnasium (High School) in Dillingen, Bavaria will charm the audience with classical, contemporary, popular and jazz favorites. Please join us for an evening you won’t forget and support these fine young musicians.
By Jason Powell
Directed by Catie O’Donnell
Tickets for this event are only available through the Marcus Center Box Office: 414.273.7206
A town hall meeting in Anytown, USA provides the dramatic context for a panoply of songs in a wide range of musical styles and genres, whose cleverly constructed lyrics explore a vast array of contemporary hot-button social issues. Both ends of the political spectrum are satirically skewered over the course of the story, but the show offers sympathy to each side as well. Approaching its varied topics with wit and good humor, this full-length original musical by Jason Powell attempts to throw a rope-bridge over the ever-widening chasm of misunderstanding between the right and the left in modern-day politics.
This production featuring Pius XI Catholic High School students was presented this summer at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and plays for one more hometown performance as part of the Milwaukee Fringe Festival, on the stage of the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall inside the Marcus Center!
Attention Pius XI parents! Do you have a student in the Performing Arts as a class or extra-curricular activity? If so, this event is for you!
Pius Parent Producers (PPP) is a fluid group of parent volunteers that come together each school year to help support all aspects of the Performing Arts. We support the program with donations of time and items, and we also comprise a core group of planners to help support our students, teachers, and the department. Please mark your calendar for the Performing Arts Kick-off date and plan on attending. Students are welcome to attend as well. Even if you are a returning family, there is important information that you don’t want to miss.
What happens at the Performing Arts Kick-Off?
- Briefly meet the Performing Arts Faculty
- Receive a copy of the Performing Arts 2018-2019 Season Calendar
- Information on voice lessons, dance lessons, choir retreat, performance opportunities and forensics
- Overview of PAC policies
- Information on auditions and season repertoire
- Information on volunteer opportunities
Sokol Milwaukee, celebrating 150 years of “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body,” proudly presents THE ACCIDENTAL HERO–the remarkably true story of a Wisconsin hero
THE ACCIDENTAL HERO is a multi-media one-man show about a WWII American officer who miraculously liberates the Czech villages of his grandparents. It’s a true story, written and performed by his grandson.
Patrick Dewane’s grandfather refused to talk about his service in the war. Yet when he died his basement yielded a treasure trove of typewritten accounts, photos and rare film footage.
Dewane brings this archival material to glowing life as an enthralling, humorous and heartwarming tale of miraculous escapes and astonishing coincidences. This touching show runs from belly laughs to tears. Dewane takes a dozen different roles as he powerfully recounts his grandfather’s journey from Omaha Beach, the Battle of the Bulge, and the end of WWII. In the last week of the war, Konop’s story turns from another soldier’s tale to something from mythology as he discovers his Czech roots.
Like Luke Skywalker, he thinks he’s just fighting the Evil Empire, whereas the real story is about his once-obscured identity. But unlike Skywalker, the story is true.