Mar 18 Wednesday
Step into a jumpin’ jazz joint where the legendary music of Fats Waller takes center stage. Five extraordinary actor-musicians transform into a jubilant swing band for the ages in this Tony Award-winning musical — last seen in our 2013/14 Season — that brings the razzle-dazzle spirit of the Roaring Twenties to the 2020s. Get ready to sing, dance and let loose with this brilliant celebration of an iconic trailblazer and his lasting legacy.
“Classy and glamorous... a dose of old-school pizzazz.” – Chicago Tribune
Created and Originally Directed by Richard Maltby Jr.Conceived by Richard Maltby Jr. & Murray HorwitzDirected by E. Faye Butler
Mar 19 Thursday
Join RYT-200 Caitlin Moyer for community yoga at the Wauwatosa Public Library this winter!Beginning Thursday, December 4, Caitlin will lead a relaxing 45-minute yoga flow most* Thursday evenings from 5:30–6:15 p.m. in the library’s Firefly Room, located just past the circulation desk on the first floor.
This is a “pay what you’d like” donation-based class (suggested amount: $5–10, payable by cash or Venmo @CMoyer). No advance registration is required, but all participants must sign a waiver before class.
This is an all-levels class—beginners are welcome! Please bring your own mat, towel, and water bottle (and feel free to invite a neighbor or friend!).
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2025–2026 Library Yoga Schedule(Subject to change)
December: 4, 11, 18January: 14, 22, 29February: 5, 12March: 19, 26April: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30May: 14
Direct from a sold-out Broadway run, Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar’s thrilling and darkly comic new work follows Jacob McNeal — a brilliant yet dangerously charming novelist obsessed with his own genius. On the eve of his greatest achievement, his thirst for whiskey, fractured relationships, and curious fascination with artificial intelligence threatens to unravel everything. You’ll experience jaw-dropping projections and special effects at this opening production in the new Herro-Franke Studio Theater, as McNeal explores the price of greatness and raises vital questions about art, truth and originality in the not-too-distant future.
“A brilliant and transfixing new play... Akhtar goes to a place that few writers have visited so effectively.” – The Atlantic
By Ayad AkhtarDirected by Mark Clements
August Wilson’s explosive, award-winning play is a gripping story of family, legacy and the choices that define us. During the Great Depression, the Charles household reaches a boiling point over a decision that will define them: sell the family’s cherished heirloom piano to secure their fortune or preserve it as a testament to their ancestor’s spirit and struggle. The ghosts of the past collide with the promise of the future in this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning masterpiece. From the celebrated director Lou Bellamy, who brought Milwaukee Rep audiences the acclaimed August Wilson’s Fences, The Piano Lesson marks our ninth production in Wilson’s American Century Cycle.
“Like other Wilson plays, it seems to sing even when it is talking.” – The New York Times
By August WilsonDirected by Lou Bellamy
Mar 20 Friday
Newlyweds Paul, a proper young lawyer, and Corie, a romantic free spirit, are thrilled to move into their new Manhattan apartment — a tiny, sixth-floor walk-up with no heat and a hole in the skylight. Bliss turns to chaos after a blind date between Corie’s mother and their dashing upstairs neighbor forces the couple to confront their differences in this side-splitting, romantic comedy.
Mar 21 Saturday
Milwaukee's Only Stair-Climbing Event Supporting Clean Air & Lung HealthWhere we climb: 411 E Wisconsin Center. This iconic Milwaukee landmark challenges climbers with 30 floors from the ground level all the way to the top, offering a one-of-a-kind experience.How we climb: Take it fast or take it slow. It’s up to you. Climb with friends and family, running clubs, social groups, coworkers…anyone who is up for a fun morning of healthy activity in an atmosphere of hope and positivity.Firefighters: Unhealthy air is an occupational hazard for these everyday heroes – come climb with us & show your appreciation.Do the Fight For Air Climb - Milwaukee, to support clean air and to help people with lung disease who are fighting for every breath.