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Milwaukee Repertory Theatre

http://www.milwaukeerep.com/
108 E Wells St
Milwaukee, WI
2003-2004 Season
A DOLL'S HOUSE
by Henrik Ibsen
A powerful tale of debt, disgrace and deceit; this classic drama portrays a
young woman reckoning with an empty marriage and the hollow Victorian convention
that views her only as a child. Famed European László Martón helms this
incendiary story
February
25 – March 28, 2004
THE
CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
by Martin McDonagh
Written by one of the world's most celebrated young playwrights, this
uproariously funny play follows orphaned Crippled Billy as he struggles to leave
behind the drudgery of his remote Irish village when a Hollywood movie crew
begins filming on a nearby island. Contains adult language.
April 7 –
May 9, 2004
SUBURBAN MOTEL
by George F. Walker
We return to the dark and zany world of George F. Walker (Escape from Happiness)
with two one-acts set in the same seedy motel. In PROBLEM CHILD, part one, a
young couple works to get their infant back after cleaning up their social life.
In CRIMINAL GENIUS two petty criminals, Rolly and his son Stevie, manage to make
a simple arson job turn into a not-so-simple kidnapping.
February 6 – March 7, 2004
TRUE WEST
by Sam Shepard
This Pulitzer Prize-winning dark comedy is an explosive exploration of family
rivalry as two very different brothers attempt to sell Hollywood their version
of the great American Western.
April 9 – May 9, 2004
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY - A FRED ALLEY REVUE
A revue of songs by the late Fred Alley, including songs from GUYS ON ICE,
LUMBERJACKS IN LOVE, SPITFIRE GRILL, BELGIANS IN HEAVEN, THE BACHELORS and more.
January 9 – March 7, 2004
JAZZ ROYALTY
by David Scully
Jimi Ray Malary returns to the Stackner Cabaret after sold-out performances of
King of Cool: Nat King Cole – The Life, The Man last season to bring us this new
musical revue of Duke Ellington and other Harlem Renaissance jazz favorites.
March 12 – May 9, 2004
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