![]() ![]() Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel, music is by Jeanine Tesori with book and lyrics by Lisa Kron. 18-20 in University Theatre of Theatre Hall on campus. – In Green Bay, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre, Dance and Music will present the musical “Fun Home” at 7:30 p.m. – In Ashwaubenon, Resch Center will host humorist “Jim Gaffigan: The Fun Tour” at 7 p.m. The musical dark comedy is a show within a show, following the Fuzzy Duck Theatre Company as its children’s adaptation of “Oedipus Rex” goes awry for obvious and not-so-obvious reasons. – In Appleton, Lawrence University Theatre Arts will present “Oedipus for Kids!” at 7 p.m. The Manitowoc cast: Jon Becker, David Bowman, Cindy Bradley, David Bouffard, Jacqueline Dramm, Madeline Dramm, Sophie Floyd, Addison Fowler, Amellia Fowler, Danielle Frahm, Mazie Frahm, Madde Gilmore, Zachary Glaeser, Jessica Green, Jessica Iannitello, Lilian Jacobson, Brogan Jindra, Jennifer Kasten, Keira Koenig, Sarah Ladwig, Claire LaLiberte, Lori Lippert, Nathan Luckow, Justin Mrotek, Paul Reilly, Brittany Robes, Henry Rotter, Em Schaller, Jenna Schamburek, Melissa Schamburek, Katie Jo Shimulunas, Carl Schmidt, Max Schoepp, Pete Schoepp, Dean Sleger, Cody Smogoleski, Morgan Stock, Ally Stokes, Emily Tyeptanar and Noah Van Ells. The Green Bay cast: Mitchell Blohm, Devon Breecher, Maddie Budner, Megan Carpenter, Linda Feldmann, Kevin Flogel, Amelia Gibbons, David Gusloff, Kelly Gusloff, Dave Harper, Katie Keck, Eileen Kozlovsky, Amanda Meo, Aubrey Rose Mitchell, Tim Olejniczak, Judy Patefield, Emily Terrell Paulsen, Carolyn Silverberg, Charly Sparks, Mary Kay Vande Logt and Ali Weaver. Included in the groups are Green Bay Community Theater, Play-by-Play Theatre, Evergreen Productions, Theatre Z, The Masquers, Treehouse Theatre and The Forst Inn Arts Collective. – In Green Bay, Manitowoc and Tisch Mills, area theatrical groups will present showcases under the title of “All Together Now!A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre ” ( preview story) at various times Nov. Known around town as the “Buckless Yooper,” Reuben goes to any and all lengths to erase himself from the luckless pages of the family record book. Snapshot: It’s the day before the opening of deer season, and, at 35, Reuben Soady is in danger of becoming the oldest member in the history of the family never to bag a buck. – In Oshkosh, The Grand Oshkosh will host an independent production of the Jeff Daniels comedy “Escanaba in Da Moonlight” at 7:30 p.m. The two-act play leads quietly toward a story of love discovered and identity restored. Over time, though, Katherine is stricken with dementia, and Pete is confronted with devastating solitude – mitigated by a vexing but charming interloper and later an unlikely new friend. Pete’s mother, Katherine, an elderly woman and former athlete, is a source of solace. According to the university: The play explores the struggle of Pete Angelini, a football coach at a small college who loses his way after he is suddenly fired six years after a championship season. Richard Kalinoski’s new “A Bear in Winter” at 7:30 p.m. – In Oshkosh, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh will present UW-Oshkosh prof. 18-20 in Lucia Baehman Theatre in Communication Arts Center of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus. ![]() – In Menasha, Attic Chamber Theatre will present the Paul Slade Smith comedy “The Outsider” ( preview story) at 7 p.m. The tallies are mere shadows of performances influenced by the coronavirus. ![]() Since the performance cancellations and postponements started March 12, 2020, in Northeastern Wisconsin, affected have been at least 1,662 public productions and at least 5,220 performances, not counting club, casino or other engagements. Lawrence University continues to present performances, but they are closed to the public. Some productions have livestream options. A few facilities require proof of vaccination. Masks are recommended or required, depending on protocols at the facilities. Due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, some events in the region are not taking place this year, and many are presented with limited audiences. (WFRV) – Along with performances that are happening live with in-person audiences, below is an overview of performances that were to take place for the public in Northeastern Wisconsin in the coming week. ![]()
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