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Friday, March 12, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Saturday, March 13, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Sunday, March 14, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Monday, March 15, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Thursday, March 18, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Friday, March 19, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Saturday, March 20, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

  9:00 PM –11:30 PM

Pretty Things Peepshow Burlesque Sideshow

Take a roller coaster ride down memory lane with the Pretty Things Peepshow! This vintage vaudeville show brings you the best in burlesque and circus sideshow entertainment. See all 20 big acts in one crazy night. You wont want to miss you chance to be bewitched and bewildered by these beautiful babes sword swallowing sensation Miss Heather Holliday, Burlesque Beauties Bettina May and go-go Amy plus “The Dapper Dan of Danger” Donny Vomit.

Doors 9:00 show 10:00
Tickets $10

Location

The Bay View Brew Haus

Organized by go-go Amy

Phone (414) 481-8060
Email prettythingspeepshow@gmail.com

Sunday, March 21, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

  7:00 PM –9:30 PM

Florentine Opera Camerata FUNdraiser

Florentine Opera Camerata, a Florentine Opera-sponsored LGBT-friendly affinity group that presents a variety of opera-related social events for members of the LGBT community and their supporters, will hold its second annual FUNdraiser on Sunday, April 11 at 7:00 pm at The Room. The group plans to revive the live “song auction,” featuring the Florentine Opera Studio Artists and accompanist Anne Van Deusen, which was a popular showpiece of last year’s event. During the song auction, guests bid on beloved opera and musical theater favorites to be performed live by the artist they request. General Director William Florescu will serve as auctionee

Location

The Room Bar

Organized by Lindsey Denil

Phone 414-291-5700 ext 216
Email ldenil@florentineopera.org

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Thursday, March 25, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Friday, March 26, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Saturday, March 27, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Sunday, March 28, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Monday, March 29, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

  7:30 PM –10:30 PM

A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine

Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chek

Location

Cabot Theatre-Broadway Theatre Center

Organized by Laura Russart

Phone 414-291-7811 x223
Email laurar@skylightopera.com

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