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  • Branching Out: Pruning Trees & Shrubs with Manitowoc Master Gardeners

    Manitowoc Public Library 707 Quay Street, Manitowoc Public Library, Wisconsin, United States

    Join Manitowoc Public Library and Master Gardeners of Manitowoc County om yje Balkansky Community Room on Saturday, March 7, from 1-2 PM, for a weekend lecture by University of Wisconsin Extension’s VJ Pandian that will focus on pruning your shrubs and trees into shape. This presentation introduces novice gardeners to the fundamentals of pruning. You’ll […]

    Admission is Free!
  • Tiara’s Hat Parade

    Starlight Theater at MYArts 1055 E Mifflin St, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

    Rolling World Premiere! A heartwarming one-woman show celebrating creativity, resilience, and the importance of community. Based on Kelly Starling Lyons’ award-winning, best-selling children’s book, this touching story shows how one small gesture can impact an entire community and that kindness is always in fashion. Recommended for ages 5+ Happens on the following Dates: Mar 7, […]

    $40.00
  • Creating Sacred Spaces

    Treehaus Studio 1017 N Cascade Street, Osceola

    Join Treehaus Studio and Better Place Forests for a two-part ceramic workshop designed to guide you in creating a sacred space for healing rituals. The goal is to establish a physical location where healing is embraced rather than avoided. In this workshop, you will design and hand-build your own altar, which will serve as the […]

    $125
  • Pictures at an Exhibition

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

    Festival City Symphony invites you to experience the magic of musical storytelling through three vibrant orchestral masterpieces. The concert begins with Benjamin Britten’s The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra—a dazzling exploration of each section of the orchestra. Next, selections from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite bring to life scenes of mystery and adventure, from […]

    Free
  • ALBA Consort: “Romance of the Rose”

    St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 914 Knapp St, Milwaukee, United States

    The rose — a cross-cultural symbol of earthly and divine love — is central to this program of Medieval and Renaissance music and poetry from Europe, Cyprus, North Africa, and Persia. A piece written for the ensemble by Reza Vali, with traditional tuning and bold rhythms, connects the ancient to the present.

    $10.00 – $70.00
  • Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra & UW Whitewater Symphony Orchestra: Rachmaninoff No. 2

    Young Auditorium 930 W Main Street, Whitewater

    Join the LGSO and the UW-Whitewater Symphony Orchestra as we perform one of the monuments of the symphonic literature. In addition to hearing two orchestras combine to play and incredible piece, this performance also celebrates the close relationship that the LGSO and the music school at UW-Whitewater have shared over the years.

    $20
  • Triple Fiddle

    Triple Fiddle At the Erika Quam Memorial Theater Shell Lake, Wisconsin March 7, 2026, 7:00 PM Three powerhouse Minnesotan fiddlers — Rachel Calvert, Jackie Rae Daniels, and Maura Dunst — join forces to create Triple Fiddle: a collaboration of sensational triple fiddle harmonies and lusciously layered vocals. Backed by guitarist and singer-songwriter Hannah Hendrickson, this […]

    $15
  • Joseph Huber Band – Fire and Ice Concert

    Beaver Dam Area Fine Arts Center 117 W. Maple Ave., Beaver Dam

    Jospeh Huber Band Takes the Stage March 7 You don’t just listen to Joseph Huber’s music. You’ll feel it. Huber’s music stirs something deep in your soul, something you need to hear. Whether it’s irresistible, fiddle-driven, dancing tunes or honest, heart-wrenching “songwriter” songs, The Joseph Huber Band, will captivate you. As a bonus, Beaver Dam’s […]

    $10 – $20
  • McNeal

    McNeal

    Herro-Franke Studio Theater 108 E Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    Direct from a sold-out Broadway run, Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar’s thrilling and darkly comic new work follows Jacob McNeal — a brilliant yet dangerously charming novelist obsessed with his own genius. On the eve of his greatest achievement, his thirst for whiskey, fractured relationships, and curious fascination with artificial intelligence threatens to unravel everything. You’ll […]

    $25
  • Ain’t Misbehavin’ The FATS WALLER Musical Show

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

    Step into a jumpin’ jazz joint where the legendary music of Fats Waller takes center stage. Five extraordinary actor-musicians transform into a jubilant swing band for the ages in this Tony Award-winning musical — last seen in our 2013/14 Season — that brings the razzle-dazzle spirit of the Roaring Twenties to the 2020s. Get ready […]

    $25
  • August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson

    August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson

    Checota Powerhouse Theater 108 E Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    August Wilson’s explosive, award-winning play is a gripping story of family, legacy and the choices that define us. During the Great Depression, the Charles household reaches a boiling point over a decision that will define them: sell the family’s cherished heirloom piano to secure their fortune or preserve it as a testament to their ancestor’s […]

    $25