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  • bartell Tiffany Mason

Bartell Theatre

113 E. Mifflin St.
Madison WI 53703
608-294-0740
  • Thu Apr 8 7:30 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Apr 9 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat Apr 10 4 pm, 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Apr 15 7:30 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Apr 16 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat Apr 17 4 pm, 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Apr 22 7:30 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Apr 23 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat Apr 24 4 pm, 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Apr 29 7:30 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Apr 30 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat May 1 4 pm, 8 pm
    Man Of La Mancha at Bartell Theatre

    The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
$10-$15

The inspirations for Man Of La Mancha have been floating around in various incarnations since the early 1600s—first in Miguel de Cervantes’ famed novel Don Quixote, and later on television as I, Don Quixote in the late ’50s. The latter was adapted in the mid-’60s into the long-running Broadway musical. The show is multi-layered in that it portrays Cervantes performing the story of his mad, windmill-chasing knight in an attempt to gain the trust and respect of his fellow prisoners, all of whom have been thrown in the clink by the Spanish Inquisition. Man features more than a few show-tune earworms, including the always heart-lifting “The Impossible Dream.”

Updated 03/23/2010

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