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APT makes The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s nice list


By APT | 10:59AM.December 19th, 2011
APT makes The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s nice list

Theater reviewer Mike Fischer shares his thoughts on the 2011 Wisconsin theater scene.

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New Video: Something for Everyone


By APT | 11:11AM.September 12th, 2011
New Video: Something for Everyone

Get the scoop on what's special about APT from the people who know us best: the audience.

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Behind the Curtain with Matt Schwader


By APT | 9:19AM.June 24th, 2011
Behind the Curtain with Matt Schwader

Want more APT? Check out our brand-new podcast "Behind the Curtain" narrated by Matt Schwader. Subscribe on ITunes by searching American Players Theatre, or download episodes here: Behind the Curtain.

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‘Gift of the Magi’ Previews


By APT | 9:55AM.November 22nd, 2010
‘Gift of the Magi’ Previews

Lovely preview pieces by Lindsay Christians of 77 Square and Terry Rindfleish of The LaCrosse Tribune

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Lovers Spar In The Circle


By APT | 12:26PM.August 9th, 2010
Lovers Spar In The Circle

A review of The Circle by 77 Square's Lindsay Christians.

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Clothing as Art


By Tonja Peterson | 4:17PM.July 28th, 2010

As the draper for The Circle, my challenge was that I had a beautiful, light, drapey silk that I have to applique lace trim to, without destroying the hand. (If you don't know what "hand" means here, keep reading).

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Off the Isthmus: APT


By APT | 9:13AM.July 19th, 2010
Off the Isthmus: APT

An Isthmus video interview with the lovely Ally Carey. Click in to watch.

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APT Offerings are worth a road trip to Spring Green


By APT | 8:32AM.July 12th, 2010
APT Offerings are worth a road trip to Spring Green

A review of The Syringa Tree and Waiting for Godot by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Michael Fischer.

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How many buttons does it take to dress the cast of All’s Well That Ends Well?


By Dundee McNair | 11:29AM.June 15th, 2010
How many buttons does it take to dress the cast of All’s Well That Ends Well?

It starts with an idea. The director creates his vision for a play and shares it with his design team.

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The ABCs of APT


By APT | 9:35AM.June 14th, 2010
The ABCs of APT

A 2010 season preview by 77 Square's Lindsay Christians.

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First Look at The Syringa Tree


By APT | 1:23PM.June 9th, 2010

Our marketing and development intern, Audra Lange, got a chance to see a runthrough of The Syringa Tree yesterday. Here are her thoughts on the experience.

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APT Costume Shop on NBC


By APT | 12:54PM.June 7th, 2010

A nice behind-the-scenes video in APT's Costume Shop, featuring Another Part of the Forest costume designer Rachel Anne Healy. Thanks to Amy Carlson and NBC for the story!

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Shakespeare through the filter of middle school


By Emily Beck | 3:50PM.May 28th, 2010

With just a week until the first performance of As You Like It, things are busy here at APT preparing for a season of performances and guests to our woods. Last night I had the opportunity to attend River Valley Middle School Shakespeare Group’s performance of As You Like It which proved to be a delightful nod to APT and preview of our season to come.

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From Madison’s 77 Square


By APT | 8:47AM.May 27th, 2010

An article on ticket sales by 77 Square's Lindsay Christians:

Would-be attendees eager to see "Waiting for Godot" at American Players Theatre in June are out of luck; the show is sold out for that month.

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