event A Christmas Carol
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Fri Nov 27
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Nov 28
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun Nov 29
noon,
4:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Thu Dec 3
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Fri Dec 4
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Dec 5
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun Dec 6
noon,
4:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Wed Dec 9
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Thu Dec 10
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Fri Dec 11
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Dec 12
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun Dec 13
noon,
4:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Wed Dec 16
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Thu Dec 17
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Fri Dec 18
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Dec 19
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun Dec 20
noon,
4:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Mon Dec 21
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Tue Dec 22
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Wed Dec 23
2 pm,
7 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Dec 26
2 pm,
7:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI -
Sun Dec 27
noon,
4:30 pm
A Christmas Carol at The Pabst Theater
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
The Pabst Theater 144 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI
What would Christmas be like if Charles Dickens hadn’t written A Christmas Carol? Would the holiday even still exist? At the risk of offending Christians, A Christmas Carol is the greatest yuletide story ever told. It’s also the sturdiest, having been ripped off countless times, sometimes brilliantly (It’s A Wonderful Life), often cheesily (pretty much every Christmas episode from every popular sitcom of the ’70s and ’80s). With his deceptively simple tale of a miser who learns to value love and human kindness from the ghosts of his past, present, and future, Dickens tapped into the universal desire to matter. The Milwaukee Repertory Theater has presented A Christmas Carol at the Pabst Theater for more than three decades, and it’s a tradition worth celebrating. (Through Dec. 28)
Updated 11/23/2009