Media Coverage
MCT’s ‘Heroes’: Humor on the terrace from old soldiers
Monday, November 28, 2011
by Matthew Reddin, Third Coast Digest; "...Spencer, Mooney and Halverson flesh out their characters with details lesser actors might omit..."
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"Heroes" and "Sylvia": Two very un-Christmas stories.
Monday, November 28, 2011
by Paul Kosidowski, Inside Milwaukee.com; ...But in Stoppard’s and Sibleyras’s hands, a kind of beautiful and comic chamber music unfolds.
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Three Golden Performances Shine in MCT’S Heroes
Saturday, November 26, 2011
by Peggy Sue Dunigan, PostScript Performing Arts; "Halverson, Mooney and Spencer absolutely shine"
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News
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's charming 'Heroes'
Thursday, December 1, 2011
by Russ Bickerstaff, Shepherd Express; "Heroes, is sheer pleasure from beginning to end."
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WUWM Lake Effect interview with Heroes cast
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
WUWM's Bonnie North interviewed HEROES cast members Richard Halverson, Daniel Mooney & Robert Spencer for Lake Effect.
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Chamber Theatre's 'Heroes': A quiet look at 3 scarred veterans
Sunday, November 27, 2011
by Mike Fischer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; ...Under C. Michael Wright's direction, the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre opened a production of "Heroes" on Friday night featuring three Milwaukee stage veterans: Richard Halverson, Daniel Mooney and Robert Spencer.
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Check out the MCT blog!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Visit www.mkechamber.blogspot.com for behind-the-scenes details about HEROES and more!
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A Message from Michael - November 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Often while I’m playing host in the lobby before a show, patrons will come up to me with thoughts about plays for future production. I always try to listen politely and take in their ideas, even when some suggestions are quite beyond our means. But every so often, someone comes forward with a recommendation that is a little piece of gold. Such is the case with HEROES.
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Translating HEROES: A Lesson in Adapting
Thursday, November 3, 2011
by Jacque Troy, Education Director/Literary Manager;
...To quote the astute summation of his work by one journalist, “Stoppard is always written about as if he were an intellectual acrobat. But behind the intellectual high jinx there lurks an often passionate humanist whose writing betrays an increasing concern both with the abuse of freedom and the nature of love.”
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