Thawing even the coldest of winter blues, the following are five can’t-miss winter plays in Madison, offering a warm and inviting escape into the world of theater.
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Overture Center and Madison Symphony Orchestra Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Overture Center and Madison Symphony Orchestra recognize Hispanic Heritage Month with a jaw-dropping array of performances, visual arts and other programming, starting in early October.
Fab Dads
With Father’s Day on the horizon, it is time to meet some top pops. Get to know these Wisconsin-based dads who are role models to their children, as well as within their communities.
The Second City Swipes Right: An Incomplete Guide to The Ultimate Date Night
Bring your partner, spouse, friend with benefits, platonic BFF or […]
“The Lion King” Comes to Madison
Fans of Disney’s “The Lion King” will be over the moon to hear that the long-awaited return of the best-selling show will hit the stage in Madison at the Overture Center for the Arts for an exclusive schedule from May 11 to May 28, with tickets on sale now.
“The Black Violin Experience Tour” Comes to Madison
“The Black Violin Experience Tour” comes to Overture Hall in Madison on Thursday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. Kev Marcus and Wil Baptiste of Black Violin bring their blend of classical and hip-hop music to overcome stereotypes and break down cultural barriers.
Fabulous People: Michael Conway
Michael Conway is the newly appointed COO of Madison-based Overture Center for the Arts. Overture Center is home to seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and four galleries where nearly 700,000 educational and artistic experiences take place each year.
National Geographic Live
Overture Center for the Arts will host “How to Clone a Mammoth” with Beth Shapiro on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Madison’s Capitol Theater.
Omar Sosa Quarteto Americanos
Experience Omar Sosa’s spirited vision of uncompromising artistic generosity in […]
Kids in Rotunda Performance Series
Kids in the Rotunda, Madison’s favorite family-friendly Saturday arts performance series, wraps up its winter/spring season with five in-person shows in April.