The Sparrow
Kenilworth Five-0-Eight 2155 N Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WIEmily Book, orphan, and high school senior must come to terms with the consequences of using her supernatural powers.
Emily Book, orphan, and high school senior must come to terms with the consequences of using her supernatural powers.
Join the UWM choirs and symphony orchestra for an evening of choral/orchestral masterworks conducted by Dr. Jun Kim.
First-year music theatre students will be presenting a showcase of ensemble songs from the musical theatre canon.
This performances features senior capstone choreographic works by Department of Dance BA and BFA students.
The Afro-Caribbean Jazz Ensemble and the Steel PANthers Steel Band will join forces to present a memorable evening of lively music in the beautiful Jan Serr Studio.
UWM Piano Studio will present a varied program including piano solo and chamber music repertoire.
Musicians of the UWM Wind Ensemble and selected studio ensembles will present a varied program of chamber music for winds by contemporary composers.
The UWM Percussion Ensemble presents its annual Fall concert, featuring a wide variety of instruments, sounds, and compositions from different periods.
The University Community Orchestra, a full symphony orchestra comprised of students and community members, led by conductor Margery Deutsch, performs works from classical and pops repertoire.
A Hamlet inspired story centering around a man’s challenges running the family brewery after the sudden and suspicious death of his father. A new play, written by UWM Theatre’s own Alvaro Saar Rios, Piggsville takes place in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley.
This variety showcase of upper-level musical theatre majors explores their development at UWM and the promising futures in store.
This end of the term showing features works by the African Dance, Salsa/Merengue and Hip Hop classes.
Winterdances concert features an evening of premieres from our faculty and guest artist Kia Smith, artistic director of South Chicago Dance Theatre. The evening will feature original music composed by Andy Miller. Join dance faculty choreographers Daniel Burkholder, Mair Culbreth, Karlies Kelley, and guest artist Kia Smith for an evening of kineticism, imagination and hope.
Exhibition of selected pieces from Fibers courses in the Department of Art & Design.
UWM Piano Faculty and guest pianist Melinda Lee Masur will present a piano duo recital featuring the Schubert Fantasy in F minor for four hands and Brahms Haydn Variations for two pianos.
This exciting program featuring UWM students and staff alongside vibrant Milwaukee community ensembles will showcase music from Brazil, Guatemala, and Trinidad and Tobago.
UWM Piano Faculty Elena Abend is joined by clarinetist Orlando Pimentel and cellist Peter Thomas for an evening of chamber music. The program includes Brahms' Clarinet trio in A minor.
Join the UWM Bella Voce, Kameraden, Alta Voce, and Kameraden Plus choirs for a fun and eclectic evening of choral music.
This musical weaves together popular swing, jazz, blues, and bebop of the 1930’s and 40’s in a review that moves from the Great Depression into the post-World War II boom. Filled with standards from The American Songbook, the Gershwins, Hoagy Carmichael, and Duke Ellington (amongst many others) are featured.
Bart Feller, Principal Flute of the New Jersey Symphony, New York City Opera and Santa Fe Opera Orchestras will present a brief recital featuring music of Georg Phillip Telemann, Paquito D'Rivera and Allison Loggins-Hull. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend!
The UWM Piano Studio will perform an evening of solo and collaborative piano repertoire.
First-year music theatre students will be presenting a showcase of solo songs from the musical theatre canon.
UWM Violin Faculty Bernard Zinck and French pianist Carole Chicha will perform a violin piano recital on the PSOA Chamber Music Milwaukee concert series.
In the working-class town of Reading, Pennsylvania, a group of factory workers have been gathering at their favorite bar for years. Only now, amidst the rising tension of layoffs and labor disputes, relationships are tested, and the bonds of friendship start to crack.
The University Community Orchestra, a full symphony orchestra comprised of students and community members, led by conductor Margery Deutsch, performs works from classical and pops repertoire.
This showcase of FVANG animations will focus on the unique qualities of animation as a medium, and the ways that it can create moments of wonder, amazement, and enchantment.
The UWM Percussion Ensemble presents its annual Spring concert, featuring a wide variety of instruments, sounds, and compositions from different periods.
The classic romantic comedy of manners about the lengths people will go to obtain true love closes out the 2022-23’ UWM Theatre season. Filled with comic characters, The Rivals features deep emotional resonances to augment its sharp wit.
Join the UWM Concert Chorale, Bella Voce, Kameraden, and Alta Voce choirs for their final concert of the year. Featuring a wide variety of repertoire and voicings, hear the UWM choirs at their best!
Springdances concert features an evening of premieres from our faculty and guest artist Alfonso Cervera, artistic director of Primera Generación Dance Collective. Join dance faculty choreographers Zakiya Cornish, Maria Gillespie, Dan Schuchart, and guest artist Alfonso Cervera for an evening of kineticism, imagination and hope.
This end of the term showing features works by the African Dance, Salsa/Merengue & Hip Hop classes.
The University Community Orchestra, a full symphony orchestra comprised of students and community members, led by conductor Margery Deutsch, performs works from classical and pops repertoire.