Milwaukee Rep Announces Our Home To Your Home

Milwaukee Rep Announces <em>Our Home To Your Home</em> 1 While the stages remain dark during the COVID-19 global pandemic, Milwaukee Rep is rallying its creative resources to bring the world-class theater audiences have come to know and love directly into homes.  In addition to the HD streaming of Eclipsed available through April 12 on Vimeo.com/ondemand/eclipsed, Milwaukee Rep has devised several ways to not only serve its audience during these unprecedented times, but to thrive as a cultural community of artists.   Over the next few weeks, Milwaukee Rep will bring theater from Our Home to Your Home in several unique ways. 

While the stages remain dark during the COVID-19 global pandemic, Milwaukee Rep is rallying its creative resources to bring the world-class theater audiences have come to know and love directly into homes.  In addition to the HD streaming of Eclipsed available through April 12 on Vimeo.com/ondemand/eclipsedMilwaukee Rep has devised several ways to not only serve its audience during these unprecedented times, but to thrive as a cultural community of artists.   Over the next few weeks, Milwaukee Rep will bring theater from Our Home to Your Home in several unique ways. 

–          Ten of Milwaukee Rep’s most beloved artists, including Nova Y Payton from DreamgirlsBenjamin Scheuer from The LionJeffrey Kringer from West Side StoryZonya Love from The Color PurpleGavin Gregory from Ragtime and Matt Rodin from Hedwig to name a few will sing a song on video exclusively for Milwaukee Rep, bringing a Broadway caliber performance into the comfort of your own home.  Check in every Monday and Thursday on Milwaukee Rep’s website and social media channels to enjoy.

–          In keeping with its mission to create new plays through the John (Jack) D. Lewis New Play Development program Milwaukee Rep has commissioned 10 playwrights to write 3-5 minute monologues centered on the themes of connectivity, hope and the need of community.  Some of the playwrights include Dael Orlandersmith (Until the Flood), Rick Cleveland (Five Presidents), BreakBeat Poet Idris Goodwin, Marie Kohler (Boswell), Catherine Trieschmann (One House Over), Joanna Murray Smith (American Song), A. Rey Pamatmat (after all the terrible things I do) and more.  Performed by Milwaukee Rep’s favorite artists both locally and nationally, the monologue videos will post on Wednesdays and Sundays on Milwaukee Rep’s website and social media channels.

–          Every Monday, staring April 6, Milwaukee Rep will provide an artist written prompt inviting you to engage with us.  The responses can be anything — a visual, a GIF, a song, a monologue, dance, picture, or a TikTok.  We will gather these responses and create a digital community story to be part of our #SharingSaturday series.  Send your responses to athome@milwaukeerep.com.

–          Every Tuesday at 2pm visit with Artistic Director Mark Clements and different featured artists in a series called “What the Tea!”  Guests include playwrights Ayad Akhtar and Andrew Bovell to name a few so grab a cuppa and watch the interview on Milwaukee Rep’s website and social media channels where it will be saved for repeat viewings.

–          Staying connected to Milwaukee Rep neighborhood partners continues to be a priority during times when we cannot gather in person. We are thrilled to offer Milwaukee Rep art kits and activity packets that feature crossword puzzles, costume sketches and scenic drawings directly from previous Milwaukee Rep productions. These packets will keep you engaged and connected to Milwaukee Rep’s artistry right in the comfort of your home!  Art Kits are free and will be downloadable on Milwaukee Rep’s website starting April 6, but will also be printed and delivered to our community partners.

–          Milwaukee Rep will offer a series of online classes that express your creativity and nurture your mind and soul. Classes will be taught by our Artistic, Community Engagement and Education staff members. Online classes will be free to the public but with an RSVP required in order to provide the link for the class. A full list of classes will be announced soon.

 “We have looked at this time not just to survive, but to thrive and be as creative as possible,” said Artistic Director Mark Clements.  “And until we can have the true shared experience of being in a theater together again, which we hope will be as soon as possible, we ask you stay at home, stay healthy and to keep creating.”

As a nonprofit arts organization, Milwaukee Rep relies heavily on the support of Donors, Subscribers and Single Ticket buyers. The individual support is crucial to the organization’s existence as Milwaukee Rep and other arts organizations are realizing significant losses due to the impact of COVID-19.  If you are looking for a meaningful way to help, please renew or purchase a Subscription for Milwaukee Rep’s 2020/21 Season and/or donate today.

ABOUT MILWAUKEE REP

Milwaukee Rep is the largest performing arts organization in Wisconsin welcoming nearly 300,000 people at 700 performances of 15 productions a season in the Patty & Jay Baker Theater Complex featuring three unique performance venues– the Quadracci Powerhouse, Stiemke Studio and Stackner Cabaret. For over six decades, Milwaukee Rep has been a centerpiece of Milwaukee’s vibrant arts and cultural scene with productions ranging from Broadway musicals to Shakespeare to American Classics and New Works that are entertaining, inclusive and impactful. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Mark Clements and Executive Director Chad Bauman, Milwaukee Repertory Theater ignites positive change in the cultural, social, and economic vitality of its community by creating world-class theater experiences that entertain, provoke, and inspire meaningful dialogue among an audience representative of Milwaukee’s rich diversity. To learn more, visit MilwaukeeRep.com  or contact the Ticket Office at 414-224-9490.