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Arts & Entertainment - Nov. 5, 2009
Sharing the stage at home and in the theater
The professionals who make theater in Milwaukee and Wisconsin are the marrying kind, and they often marry each other. Broaden the category to include directors, playwrights and administrators, and you could fill a 99-seat theater with married couples. Actors Brian Vaughn and Melinda Pfundstein were flying below the matrimonial radar for a couple of years.
Tags: brian vaughn, melinda pfundstein, jim pickering, american players theatre, waiting for godot, married actors and actresses
Arts & Entertainment - Sept. 3, 2009
American Players Theatre stages O'Neill's "Journey"
"A Long Day's Journey into Night" is an American classic, and Spring Green's American Players Theatre opened a high octane staging of it last week. OnMilwaukee.com's Damien Jaques checks in on the production and also catches up with Dawn Helsing Wolters, the new managing director of the Milwaukee Rep, and the Skylight Opera, too.
Tags: spring green, american players theatre, rep, skylight opera, dawn helsing wolters
Arts & Entertainment - June 29, 2003
APT hits perfect pitch with "Pygmalion"
"Pygmalion," being staged through September 27 at American Players Theatre in Spring Green, serves up some social commentary with a side of psychological analysis with a dead-on cast.
Tags: ABC's, APT, American players Theatre, Spring Green, Shakespeare, Robert Burns
Travel & Visitors Guide - Sept. 28, 2002
Spring Green shimmers in autumn color explosion
Southwestern Wisconsin is beautiful in any season, but is especially alluring in fall, making it the perfect season to explore the area.
Tags: Spring Green, American Players Theatre, Taliesen, Frank Lloyd Wright
Arts & Entertainment - July 5, 2001
From entry to exit, APT creates a wonderful experience
Audience members at a recent performance of the American Players Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" were treated by a wide range of weather, but as the bard once intoned, "all's well that ends well."
Tags: American Players Theatre, plays, theater

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