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Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012

The Boulevard Presents Shaw’s ‘Don Juan’

The Boulevard Ensemble Studio Theatre stages George Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell without any formal costuming or set design. The production focuses a conversation in hell between the legendary lover Don Juan
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012
Just in time for Election Day, Bay View’s Boulevard Theatre is producing a reading of Gore Vidal’s politically charged dramatic comedy The Best Man. David Flores and Mark Bucher direct... 
07.15.2012 | | Posted at 04:51 AM

A Staged reading of Neil SImon at Verduras Tea House & Cafe

By Russ Bickerstaff
There are some shows that just don't sound fun until you read the cast list. Such is the case with an upcoming benefit reading for the Boulevard Theatre. A reading of Neil SImon's The Odd Couple? Couldn't possibly be more boring. David Flores as Felix Ungar and Mark Bucher as Oscar Madison? Sounds great. Maybe I can work it into my schedule...   Boulevard Theatre Artistic Director Mark Bucher is...
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Off the Wall Theatre's production of the Tom Jones/Harvey Schmidt musical Roadside is given the strange position of trying to cram the vastness of the Old West onto one of the smallest stages in town. Despite there being no real reason why it should...
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012
Some of the appeal of a show in an intimate studio theater lies in the simple pleasure of hanging out with charismatic people playing interesting characters. Such is the case with Windfall Theatre's production of David Davalos' Wittenberg...
02.20.2012 | | Posted at 07:47 AM

Windfall Theatre brings a fun little mutation of history to a fun little stage.

By Russ Bickerstaff
The Windfall Theatre bring this Milwaukee Premiere of David Davalos’ Wittenberg to its cozy stage that month. On the surface, its kind of a simple intellectual comedy, but it’s a fun intellectual comedy. Three really good actors play three historical characters . . . .1 real—the other two kind of surreal. The idea that Dr. Faustus, Martin Luther and Hamlet, Prince of Denmark all knew each...
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012
Billed as “tragical, comical, historical,” David Davalos' Wittenberg is an intellectual comedy with an edge to it. This month Windfall Theatre presents an intimate staging of the play, which is set on a university campus in the early 16th century...
02.20.2011 | | Posted at 10:01 AM

Boulevard Theatre's BECKY SHAW is Five Characters Caught In The Pull of Emotional Gravity On A Studio Stage

By Russ Bickerstaff
The performance space of The Boulevard Theatre is black with vertical lines of various colors for contrast. The vertical lines aren�t really necessary. Neither are the placards with various words on the wall near the ceiling. The Boulevard is staging the Midwest premiere of Gina Gionfriddo�s Becky Shaw. There are a few things that happen offstage in the world beyond the characters�a mugging, le...
09.25.2010 | | Posted at 06:30 PM

Windfall Theatre opens with a fast-paced office comedy.

By Russ Bickerstaff
In the post-modern world, things can change in very profound ways in very little time. As commonplace as no-wait, instant results culture has become, society still seems a bit fascinated by it. Quick and drastic changes are a staple of reality television. People keep buying devices that may have no practical application aside from allow us to marvel at how much more efficient it is than the de...

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