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The Milwaukee Repertory Theater is picking up the pieces after the historic flooding that hit southeast Wisconsin.
After flooding in Wauwatosa caused more than $5 million damage to sets, props and other equipment, the Rep has a plan for rebuilding.
The Milwaukee Repertory Theatre insists the show must go on after its Wauwatosa facility was flooded following the heavy rain earlier this month.Milwaukee Rep says the Wauwatosa ...
Milwaukee Repertory Theater will debut its expanded Education & Engagement initiatives, now anchored in its brand-new Herzfeld Foundation Education & Engagement Center at the soon to open Associated ...
Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s new state-of-the-art, 30,000-square-foot production center, located at 1300 Glenview Place, ...
The Rep was hit hardest, estimating more than $5 million in damages to its Tosa production center. Just weeks before their ...
Over 75,000 unique props, costumes, and set pieces destroyed by flooding at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s production ...
Intense flooding in Wauwatosa has caused as much as $5 million to Milwaukee Repertory Theater sets, lighting and sound equipment.
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater's production facility and Wauwatosa West High School's theater were both flooded, damaging expensive equipment and creating a messy situation on ...
The Milwaukee Rep just moved into its new production facility in 2024. Sunday's record rainfall and subsequent Menomonee ...
Milwaukee Repertory Theater Executive Director Chad Bauman said the Rep's endowment is about $18 million. Milwaukee Symphony's endowment is approaching $40 million, according to President and CEO ...