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Join us for a special preview performance of Skylight Music Theatre's Avenue Q, winner of the 2004 Tony Award "Triple Crown" - Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book.
Buy tickets online today or call (414) 272-4032 ext. 218 for more information.
Thursday, September 20
6:00 p.m. - cocktails and ample hors d'oeuvres
7:30 p.m. - Avenue Q at the Cabot Theatre
$75 per person
Presented with Skylight Music Theatre
Broadway Theater Center, 158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee
Event sponsors include the Birch Lodge Fund of the Cream City Foundation, Pam Kriger, Johnson & Pabst LGBT Humanity Fund of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, PrideFest Milwaukee and media sponsor Wisconsin Gazette.
Host committee members include Ross Draegert and Robert Starshak, Paul Fairchild, Pam Kriger, Jennifer Morales, Joseph Pabst, Louis Weisberg, and Paul Williams. Thanks to these volunteers who are steering this fun event.
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Join the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation to recognize Banned Books Week. We will be highlighting the careers of Maurice Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are, as well as Ray Bradbury who passed away this year. We will also highlight the continued suppression of ethnic and women's studies books in Tucson, Arizona schools. More details are on our website.
Friday, October 4
6:00 p.m. - reading at Woodland Pattern Book Center
720 East Locust St., Milwaukee
Event is free
Thanks to event sponsors: Woodland Pattern Book Center, Wisconsin Center for the Book, and Lost World of Wonders, Milwaukee's largest comic book store. Thanks to the official Banned Books event afterparty location, Riverwest Public House Cooperative. Join us at the Riverwest Public House to find out what the censorship-themed drink special will be on the menu. If you would like to be a sponsor of this event, contact us at liberty@aclu-wi.org.
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The ACLU of Wisconsin is pleased to be a sponsor of the Milwaukee Film Festival's screenings of Love Free or Die, a film highlighting the controversy of the ordination of openly gay Bishops in the Episcopal Church. The film profiles Bishop Gene Robinson and his quest to balance the freedom of religion and the freedom to love.
Tuesday, October 2
Noon - Oriental Theatre
Monday, October 8
4:30 p.m. - Oriental Theatre
Thursday, October 11
7:15 p.m. - Fox Bay Cinema
Learn more about the film on the Milwaukee Film Festival website.
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