Upcoming Events
Sep
17
Angélique Kidjo
Music
Wisconsin Union Theater
An icon of undiminishable light, a voice of undeniable power, and a humanitarian of unsinkable spirit, Angélique Kidjo unites people and styles with unshakeable hope.
Oct
01
Michael Mayo
Music
Wisconsin Union Theater
With an upbeat attitude and a velvety-smooth voice, confessional singer-songwriter and Grammy Award nominee Michael Mayo shares his unique mix of jazz, neo-soul, and R&B.
Oct
08
Wisconsin Union Theater
Inspired by the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, the neo-noir play "The Poisoner" raises universal questions about local politics, public trust, and community safety.
Oct
09
Wisconsin Union Theater
Inspired by the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, the neo-noir play "The Poisoner" raises universal questions about local politics, public trust, and community safety.
Oct
10
Wisconsin Union Theater
Inspired by the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, the neo-noir play "The Poisoner" raises universal questions about local politics, public trust, and community safety.
Oct
16
Raveena
Music
Wisconsin Union Theater
The first woman of Indian heritage to perform solo at Coachella, Raveena creates her own brand of “blissed-out” (Pitchfork) neo-soul.
Oct
23
Manual Cinema's "Frankenstein"
Theater
Wisconsin Union Theater
Emmy Award–winning, shadow-puppet extraordinaries Manual Cinema returns to Wisconsin Union Theater for an encore of Frankenstein, its evocative retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic novel.
Nov
20
Wisconsin Union Theater
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble raises the bar playing Mendelssohn’s masterful String Octet and R. Strauss’s Sextet from Capriccio.
Nov
21
Wisconsin Union Theater
Grammy Award–winning drummer, producer, educator, and activist Terri Lyne Carrington takes her socially conscious music into its next era leading her group Social Science.
Dec
04
Canadian Brass
Music
Wisconsin Union Theater
Celebrate the holidays with Canadian Brass, “who put brass music on the map with their unbeatable blend of virtuosity, spontaneity, and humor” (The Washington Post).