MILWAUKEE – In what is sure to be a highlight for thousands this Christmas season, Chris Tonlin brings his “Glory in the Highest” tour to Milwaukee. The fourth stop (and the fourth SOLD OUT!), Tomlin expresses the joy of believers through music, lyric and stories in person. Additional venues are sold out, including 2 night stand in Atlanta GA.
“The thought I’ve had running through my head is that it’s time to introduce ourselves to love again. People need to be reminded that what we’re here to do is to love God and love people. Worship is a relationship of love. It’s our love of God and our love of people.”
“I want to talk about what’s right now,” says Tomlin, the singer/songwriter/worship leader/Texas native/three-time Gospel Music Association male vocalist of the year/two-time GMA artist of the year/two-time GRAMMY nominee/most sung Christian artist in the United States.
MILWAUKEE – Friday 11/27 at Something New Christian Outlet (9733 W Greenfield Avenue West Allis Wi 53214) K-Love’s Johnny V will offer 4-pack tix for the sold-out Christmas concert by CHRIS TOMLIN for 105 minutes starting at 10AM. The concert is to be held at Oak Creek Assembly of God on Sunday Dec 6.
World Harvest Community Church invites the public to join them as they perform a reenactment of the Christmas Story with actors, narration and live animals!
Performances run every 30 minutes starting at 6:30 PM and ending at 8PM at the World Harvest Community Church 1500 S West Lane in New Berlin.
Huntley Brown with Special Guest Second Chance will be performing a Benefit Concert for the S.A.V.E. mission to Sierra Leone West Africa at Eastbrook Church 5385 N Green Bay in Milwaukee.
The concert is scheduled to start at 6:30pm on Sunday, November 29, 2009. For additional information please call 414.331.3575
The Acacia Theatre Company in Milwaukee is proud to start off the year with THE SECRET GARDEN .
In Spring join Acacia on THE BOUNTIFUL TRIP, from Putilizer prize-winning playwright Horton Foote. You’ll laugh and cry as you join Carrie Watts escape back to her home town Bountiful,Texas to get away from her stifling life in her Houston, Texas apartment.
Summer brings an upliftin’ evening of singin’ and dancin’ as you join the Sanders Family Singers belt out gospel favorites, such as “Jesus is Mine” and “I’ll Fly Away” in this play set in 1938- SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN.
Acacia Theatre’s 2010 Season
Feb 26 – Mar 7 THE SECRET GARDEN
May 7 - May 16 THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
Jul 9 - Jul 18 SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN
Lighthouse Ministries invites the public to a FREE Christian Concert & Presentation on November 6, 2009 from 7PM-10PM.
“On Eagle’s Wings” is scheduled to perform, as well as Singer/Biologist Michael Lane at Silverbrook School 120 N Silverbrook Drive West Bend
For more information call 262.338.0205 or visit their website http://www.lighthouseconcerts.com
MILWAUKEE – A Christmas Parable, “The Rag Doll’s Dance” , combines ballet, singing and ingenious costumes to portray the story of an evil Ice Doll who tries to ruin Christmas by freezing the hearts of the toys waiting under the tree.
For ticket sales and showtimes visit http://www.MorningStarProductions.org or call 414.228.5220 ext 385
All performances are to be held at Eastbrook Church 5385 N Green Bay Avenue.
MILWAUKEE – Acacia Theatre is currently seeking applications from various roles (see below), who are interested in performing in their production of SECRET GARDEN at Concordia University.
Auditions will be held on Saturday, October 31, 2009. Callbacks will be held on Monday, November2 in the evening. SECRET GARDEN rehearses January 11 to February 25 and performs February 26 – March 7, at the Concordia University.
Additional info:
Copies of the script of The Secret Garden, are available at Acacia’s office. They may be borrowed for 4 days for a $15 returnable deposit ( cost). Call their office first to make arrangements.
This adaptation is written with a potential for onstage instrumental underscoring. The instruments are piano, flute and cello. If you play these instruments and would be interested in participating please notify the office at above numbers for future possible contact.
Please arrive 10 minutes early in order to fill out necessary forms. If you cancel at the last moment, please leave a message at 414-744-5995. Messages will be checked.
Rehearsals are at Church in the City. For directions to Church in the City, go to: www.citcweb.org
Characters (as described in script):
Mary Lennox (10 years old)
Mrs. Medlock (middle-aged housekeeper at Misselthwaite Manor)
Martha Sowerby (20 years old, housemaid at Misselthwaite)
Dickon Sowerby (12-16 years old, Martha’s brother)
Archibald Craven (40-50 years old, the master of Misselthwaite and Mary’s guardian)
Colin Craven (10 years old, Mary’s cousin)
Ben Weatherstaff (60-70 year old, gardener of Misselthwaite)
Doctor Craven (30-40 years old, Mr. Craven’s cousin and Colin’s doctor)
The Robin (a puppet, which may be maniuplated by an actor costumed in period dress
and seen by the audience)
** the above ages are approximations … there is room for flexibility
(Source: Acacia Theatre)
Casting Crowns will be performing at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts University of Wisconsin- Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Dr Green Bay WI 54311 at 7:00pm
Call 920.494.2289 to purchase tickets
Friday, November 06, 2009
THE MULLINS BROTHERS & BOBBY SOLBERG
THE MULLINS BROTHERS
The Mullins Brothers is a group that comes from a long line of pickers and singers whose family and musical roots lie in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky. Most listeners will hear and see the influence of their bluegrass roots. Audiences can expect to hear a number of good old gospel tunes, traditional blugrass and country songs as well as some original folk type ballads about family and home. While the Mullins Brothers are not committed to a single style of music, they are committed to making good music and having fun with their audiences, wherever the music takes them.
BOBBY SOLBERG
A Country singer/songwriter that has a story in every song. Bobby brings a classic country style and NEW music.
Show at 7:30pm – Doors at 6:30pm