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  • Trio Mediæval: “Folk Songs”

    St. Joseph Chapel 1515 S Layton Blvd, Milwaukee, United States

    Norwegian and Scandinavian folk songs were a part of daily events and special occasions throughout history. The program features a selection of love songs, wedding tunes, lullabies, and instrumental dances. Most intriguing are the Medieval ballads that recount tales of nobles, knights, and maidens. Skol!

    $10.00 – $70.00
  • The Fisherman’s Daughter at the Milwaukee Rep

    The Fisherman’s Daughter at the Milwaukee Rep

    Stackner Cabaret 108 E Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    Book, Music, and Lyrics by Katie Dahl Directed by Molly Rhode A Wisconsin Celebration of Home and Heart
 This heartwarming Wisconsin musical is a testament to the power of sisterhood and self-discovery. When a governor’s order uproots the small village of Fish Creek to make way for Peninsula State Park, two sisters must confront their […]

    $25 – $80
  • The Fisherman’s Daughter at the Milwaukee Rep

    The Fisherman’s Daughter at the Milwaukee Rep

    Stackner Cabaret 108 E Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    Book, Music, and Lyrics by Katie Dahl Directed by Molly Rhode A Wisconsin Celebration of Home and Heart
 This heartwarming Wisconsin musical is a testament to the power of sisterhood and self-discovery. When a governor’s order uproots the small village of Fish Creek to make way for Peninsula State Park, two sisters must confront their […]

    $25 – $80
  • Mendelssohn’s Discovery

    Bradley Symphony Center 212 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, United States

    Join Festival City Symphony for a musical journey filled with sweeping grandeur and dramatic beauty. The program will begin with Felix Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture, a vivid and atmospheric work inspired by the composer’s visit to the remote Scottish islands. Franz Schubert’s towering Symphony in C Major, known as the “Great” for both its expansive scale […]

    Free