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Helfaer Theatre
525 N. 13th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
U. S. 414-288-7504
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FEATURED EVENTS
Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type
What happens when cold, disgruntled farm animals get their wings and hooves on a typewriter and a copy of George Orwell's Animal Farm? A barnyard full of problems! In this musical adaptation of the delightful children's book, Farmer Brown finds his hands full when the animals strike until he meets their demands. Join the fun as Farmer Brown navigates the world of animal diplomacy-and along the way we learn the value of standing up for oneself in a peaceful manner.

All Seats only $10 (plus a $1 convenience fee.)

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America
How does one make ends meet while working more than 60 hours a week and earning no more than minimum wage? This is what undercover journalist, author and activist Barbara Ehrenreich investigates in her award-winning book. In the stage adaptation, we enter into the lives of people who perform the most demanding jobs for the least amount of money. While working for poverty-level wages, Ehrenreich reveals the neglect world of working poor America and challenges our view of the economic status quo.

Sunday in the Park with George
One of only seven musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama, Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park with George" brings to life George Seurat's famous painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte." Seurat immerses himself wholly in his art, unable to commit to anything or anyone else-including his mistress, Dot. Later, George of the 20th century struggles to find inspiration and beauty in a modernized world. In this fictionalized acount of Seurat's life, Sondheim explores the tension between loving the art we create and connecting with the people who inspire us and illuminating the joy and emotional cost of creating great art.




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