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MILWAUKEEVolume 25, Issue 1-AFall 2013

CHICAGO • MILWAUKEE • MADISON888-376-3700 • fax 262-782-9797

{staff}Steve MarcusPresident/Publisher

Matt ThieleVice President

Bob SalbDirector of Operations

Sarah SallmannArt Director

Jillian OlssonGraphic Designer/Photographer

George CwiklinskiProduction Specialist

Karin MarcusAccounting

Kelly LockeAccounting Assistant

Chris Stravinski SharrowManaging Editor

Myrna PetlickiManaging Editor-Chicago Edition

Sherry BrischBarbara KluthAngie Mack ReillyMichelle VandenhoutenMilwaukee Advertising Sales

Will M. McAuliffeChicago Advertising Sales

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Gary WongSite Services

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Published by Marcus Promotions, Inc. The content of any article in this publication is based solely on the opinion of its writer and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Marcus Promotions, Inc., Footlights, or its staff. The center program content is at the sole discretion of the performing arts group. Any errors, omissions, or inconsistencies are their responsibility. Inquiries or comments should be directed accordingly.

FOOTNOTESpg. 6

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Artistic Director Mark Clements has renewed his contract for another four years beginning July 1, 2013 and continuing through June 31, 2017. 

During Clements’ three-year tenure at The Rep, he has produced critically-acclaimed full-scale musicals for the first time in The Rep’s history, expanded the number of Artistic Associates which now includes directors, writers, designers, and musicians in addition to actors, and enhanced the audience experience by featuring expanded lobby exhibits and Rep Late Night

special events. Clements has also broadened The Rep’s commitment to community engagement initiatives. He has increased educational programs for students of all ages with more student matinees and Immersion Days. He has also created the new, popular Rep Lab, a short-play festival that showcases the talents of The Rep’s Artistic Intern Ensemble.  

Chad Bauman has been named Managing Director at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater and oversees the day-to-day operations, fiscal management, leadership development, administrative, and technology

Milwaukee Repertory Theater extends Mark Clements’ contract; names new managing director

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Milwaukee Rep building exterior by Michael Brosilow

Photo by Dan Bishop

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DINNER & A SHOW

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DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELSMarquette UniversityCome with us on this musical journey to the French Riviera where a master conman and young apprentice engage in a contest to see who can have it all.

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DINNER & A SHOW

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