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Though they still do not get as much attention as concerts, films, and art shows, plays are an important part of artistic education for all people, and there are few places better for folks with Milwaukee apartments to explore the world of the theatrical arts in the city than the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. Classics and modern plays a like get stunning treatment here, with some of the most memorable shows of the year being put on display, making it a must-see spot for any fan of theatre. There are many things that make a theatre company excellent, and one those is staying power, which Milwaukee Rep has in spades. The theatre has been bringing in the audiences for over 40 years, and every member leaves a changed person. They've done plenty of modern classics, including works by Donald Margulies, Tony Kushner, Steven Dietz, and Martin McDonagh, but also perform many classics, including numerous works of Shakespeare, Moliere, and Tennessee Williams. This diversity means that every show will be a very different experience, giving even those with apartments near the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre reasons to come back again and again, month after month, year after year. With so many plays on display by this theatre, the only way to stay on top of things is to find an apartment near the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, so that you will be the first know about every new show. There are few places in town where people from Milwaukee apartments can find more theatrical entertainment than within the walls of this theatre, where some of the top talents in town come together to put on stunning shows for audiences every night.
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