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Jay, who has lived in the Waukesha area for nearly 20 years, is an active volunteer who serves on numerous local boards and committees. He’s married to Colleen with three kids having gone through the Waukesha schools. He is the VP of a local distribution company and currently serves on several area Boards.

Don't "play" around! Get Civic Theatre tickets now!

By Jay Walt
Tuesday, Sep 5 2006, 08:02 PM
I received the following press release for our Civic Theatre and was reminded that Summer is fading-fast! With the “cooler” temps around the corner, it’s time to consider alternatives to keep us amused and entertained.

Why not jump-in for the “hottest” tickets in Town – The Waukesha Civic Theatre! The venue is great, seating is comfortable, parking is free, and the ticket prices reasonable.

And did I mention free parking?


WAUKESHA CIVIC THEATRE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE START OF ITS 50TH SEASON!

"A Golden Opportunity To Celebrate 50 Years Of Quality Live Entertainment!"


The Waukesha Civic Theatre will open their golden anniversary season (2006-2007) with The Little Foxes, by Lillian Hellman, which was the first show that WCT ever produced in 1957. The rest of the season includes highlights from each decade of WCT’s glorious past, and one local area premiere. The WCT Board of Directors also proudly announces that they have asked John Cramer, Managing Artistic Director, to play the role of Harold Hill in the second show of the season, The Music Man, as part of the 50th anniversary celebration.
The Mainstage Season Ticket Package begins in September 2006 and concludes in June 2007. The package includes:
• The Little Foxes, September 22 to October 8, 2006, directed by Susan Currie
• The Music Man, November 3 to 19, 2006, directed by Howard Bashinski and starring John Cramer
• Arsenic and Old Lace, February 2 to 18, 2007, directed by Kelly L. Krause
• The Foreigner, March 9 to 25, 2007, directed by Brian Zelinski
• The Importance of Being Ernest, May 4 to 20, 2007, directed by Mary Beth Topf
• Whose Wives Are They Anyway? June 8 to 24, 2007, directed by John Cramer
Additional performances include:
Holiday Show:
• Christmas On Angel Street, December 8 to 17, 2006, directed by Ellen Langler
- more -
Concert Series:
• Lost In Boston, Joel Kopischke, Kelli Cramer, and J. Ruben Piirainen, October 13 to 15, 2006
• If They Could See Me Now!, Lynetta Ivey, Joe Nolen, and J. Ruben Piirainen, January 12 to 14, 2007
More performances may be added throughout the year, as well as various events celebrating WCT’s 50th Anniversary Season! Check the WCT website frequently for up-to-date performance and event information.

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