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Peck Pavilion. The Center contains four major theater venues and a variety of other spaces: [3] Uihlein Hall - Designed for operas, musicals, multi-genre concerts (e.g. pop, jazz, and world music), dance programs, theatrical productions, lectures, annual meetings, commencements, or film screenings, it has a seating capacity of 2,125, and is the largest theater in the Marcus Center.
"Clue" continues through March 17 at Marcus Performing Arts Center's Uihlein Hall, 929 N. Water St. For tickets, visit marcuscenter.org or call (414) 273-7206. A talkback follows the March 14 ...
Jacksonville, Florida: Times-Union Center [33] Kansas City, Missouri: The Music Hall at Municipal Auditorium [34] and Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts; Louisville, Kentucky: The Kentucky Center [35] Madison, Wisconsin: Overture Center [36] Miami, Florida: Adrienne Arsht Center [37] Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Uihlein Hall at Marcus Center [38]
Uihlein was a major financial backer for the rally that preceded the January 6 attack on the Capitol. [23] Uihlein is also the biggest donor to Women Speak Out PAC, a group seeking a federal abortion ban. [23] Uihlein has also donated millions to Restoration PAC, which promotes "all marriage is for one man and one woman for life." [23]
Marcus Performing Arts Center CEO Kevin Giglinto's team is working with community leaders to increase the diversity of its audience in 2024. Upgraded signage, growing diverse audience are on ...
"The Marcus Performing Arts Center is at a pivotal juncture," he wrote in the letter on June 18. Kevin Giglinto is the new president and CEO of Milwaukee's Marcus Performing Arts Center.
The Milwaukee Ballet was founded in 1969, and held its first performance on April 24, 1970 at the School of Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.Less than a year later the company began performing in Uihlein Hall at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, where it still performs today.
An external rendering view from the Main Street Bridge shows conceptual plans by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for a $275 million new music hall on city of Columbus owned land near COSI.