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Break legs, cast & crew! Jaime and Patrina Hurtado, Owners
Inspiration Studios
Calendar of Events
Aug 4-24 Dynamic Acrylics Exhibit
Ximena Restrepo & Natalja Howell
Aug 5 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 6 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 10 Dynanic Acrylics Reception—6pm
Aug 12 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 13 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 15 Auditions: VPW’s Euridice—6:00pm
Aug 16 Auditions: VPW’s Euridice—6:00pm
Aug 19 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 20 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 21 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Sep 9-Oct 2 Sweet Emotion Exhibit
Rosie Hartman
Sep 9 Opening Reception—5-9pm
Sep 10 Osher Painting Party w/Diane Ulezelski—6pm
Sep 17 Doors Open Milwaukee—10am-5pm
Sep 17 Painting Party (Emotion) w/Rosie Hartman—6pm
Sep 18 Doors Open Milwaukee—Noon-5pm
Sep 29 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—7:30pm
Sep 30 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—7:30pm
Oct 1 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—2:00pm
Oct 7-Nov 6 Poe-etry Exhibit—League of Milwaukee Artists
Oct 7 Opening Reception—7-10pm
Nov 8 Osher Painting Party w/Diane Ulezelski—6pm
Visit our website for additional information of upcoming events
www.inspirationstudiosgallery.com
Village Playhouse
2016-2017 Season at Inspiration Studios
Production Staff
Director/Producer Abby Stein
Producer Rita Bates
Stage Manager Paul Zaragoza
Costume Design Sandra Wyss
Assistant Costume Designer JudyLee Tarbox
Hair Dresser Jasmine Halula
Makeup Designer Jenn Hendrikson
Props Designer Laura La Pinske
Assistant Props Designer JudyLee Tarbox
Lighting Design Elizabeth Havican
Sound Design and Editor Abby Stein
Lighting and Sound Operator Jennifer Lautz
Set Construction Larry Beckley
Derek Jacobs
Commercial Jingle Composer Kurt Plahna
Original Music Composer Casey Van Dam
Publicity Erico Ortiz
Graphic Designs Derek Jacobs
Program Design Erico Ortiz
Please pardon any omissions due to printing deadlines
Volunteers Needed!
The Village Playhouse is always seeking volunteers
to help with upcoming productions.
To get involved, speak with any
Village Playhouse member
or visit our website.
www.villageplayhouse.org
NARRATOR: Emmy Award, Jake’s secretary, came through Jake’s office door.
(sound effect: wood splintering, glass breaking)
JAKE: Emmy, Darling, how many times have I told you? Open the door before you enter.
When I read this, I was hooked. I take delight in the same come-
dic conventions as Matthew Konkel. Puns, self-reference, and
play-on-words make me giggle with delight. The more I read
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent, the more I fell in love
with it. But it wasn't until the first rehearsal that the fun really
started.
This is the most talented, collaborative and professional ensemble
of actors I've ever had the privilege of directing. I watched them
bring life to their characters by creating distinct voices, physicali-
zations, and oodles of personal back stories. Together we played,
experimented, and sometimes failed during the process—but the
laughter never stopped for a minute.
I hope you have as much fun watching this as I've had creating it.
Thank you for your support of Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret
Agent!
Abby Stein
Director
From The Director
Kurt Gratton Plahna
musician - recordist - composer
for composing the original jingle for the Jitterz commercials
www.soundcloud.com/gratton
Jasmine Halula of Iron Beauty Salon
for creating period hair styles
414-647-3472
Zach McLain Milwaukee Portraits and Photography
for taking fantastic publicity photos
www.mclainphoto.weebly.com
Erich Wilz from Supper Restaurant
for allowing publicity photos to be taken in his establishment
Casey Van Dam
for composing original music
Max and the Invaders-We Should Be Villains
Rick Wetzel (Saxophone), Andy Horzewski (bass) Dave Wojnar (percussion)
for playing and recording Casey's live original music
Derek Jacobs for the many graphic design images
Jim Guy and Milwaukee Repertory Theater for loaning period props
Judy Lee Tarbox for amazing enthusiasm and hard work
Paul Zaragoza for being a hard working rock throughout the process
Special Thanks Theater. Logan would like to take this time to thank his friends, family, and cast for all of their love and support in his debut at the Village Playhouse. And he would like to take a moment to compliment you on your new hair-cut. Very stylish!
Anna Lee Murray (Emmy Award / Trudy) is so
excited to be a part of Jake Revolver: Freelance Se-cret Agent! Her past productions include playing Thomasina Coverly in Arcadia and Mary in Mary’s Wedding with the Commonweal Theatre in Lanes-boro, Minnesota. Her Milwaukee area productions include Grandma in Death Ship 666 with Giant Spi-der Productions, Shelby in Steel Magnolias with Sunset Playhouse, and most recently, Laura Finne-gan in Reciting Emily Dickinson with the Cooperative Performance Milwaukee One Act Festival. Anna
would like to thank her parents and husband, Lance, for their constant love and support as she pursues her dream of becoming a professional actor. Enjoy the show!
Casey Van Dam (Jake Revolver) is an actor/
musician from Pewaukee. His past acting credits in-clude the 2015 stage parody Death Ship 666 and the ComedySportz rec league competitions. Additionally, you may recognize Casey from playing guitar and sing-ing with various Milwaukee bands including The Invad-ers, Reaching Scarlet and White Shark. He was pleased to play a part in arranging the original music for Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent. Casey often goes by his self proclaimed alias, Mr. Handsome.
Paul Zaragoza (Stage Manager / Foley Sound Effects) This is Paul’s sixth show with Village Play-house but his first time creating live sound effects for a show. He was last seen as Miles Webster in What About The Baby? at the Village Playhouse 31st An-nual One Act Festival in June. Other Village Play-house credits include Eric in Group Therapy, Gus in The Runaway and Agent Max Crusher in Willing and NSA-ble in the 30
th Annual One Act Festival and
Nephew Fred, Young Ebenezer and Belle’s Husband in A Christmas Carol. Additional local credits in-clude From Whom The Southern Belle Tolls (Tom
Wingfield), Psycho Beach Party (Yo-Yo), Dial L For Latchkey (Bob), We Need To Talk About Hitler (Adolf Hitler) and The Underpants (The King) at Theatre Unchained. Paul holds a BA in Theatre-Acting from UW-Milwaukee.
Meet The Players
It was the year 2007. I was living in California—a poor, struggling writer des-
perate to achieve some semblance of a creative career. Then I wrote Jake Re-
volver, Freelance Secret Agent...and I was still a poor, struggling writer. But
now I was poor, struggling writer with a script! And oh how my universe
changed. The phone wouldn’t stop ringing. People would stop me in the street
just to shake my hand and sing me a song. The mayor gave me the key to the
city. They named streets after me. The Queen invited me over for dinner. I
was beloved by every man, woman and fish! And…um…actually none of that
is true.
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent was written by a man named Vern
Steinbergervitz. I didn’t know him. I met him on a bus one day and he gave
me the script for Jake Revolver. He was on his way to the Tibetan mountains
to live in solitude with a small sect of monks who dedicate their lives to medi-
tating on corning ware. Jake Revolver was a conflicting entity in his life that
was otherwise committed to poverty and glass-ceramic rumination. So for
Vern’s sake, his legacy and his playwriting career that could have been, I hope
you enjoy the show. And if you can, take some time during the evening’s en-
tertainment to contemplate the awesomeness of corning ware. Vern would
appreciate that.
Heartfelt regards,
Matthew Konkel, 2016
A Los Angeles native, Abby earned her BFA degree in Directing from Cor-
nish College of the Arts in Seattle. She relocated to Wisconsin with her hus-
band and fur babies one year ago. She has been on stage at Sunset Playhouse
and Walker's Point Center for the Arts. She was a long term intern at The Rep
in their Education Department and is currently the Box Office Manager for
Bel Canto Chorus. Most recently, she directed for the Village Playhouse One
Act Festival and next will be working as Dramaturge for the Renaissance
Theaterworks Br!nk New Play Festival.
Thank you to Village Playhouse for this opportunity, to the most talented en-
semble I have ever worked with, to a community of amazing collaborators
who all pitched in to make magic, and especially to Jason, for walking my
pups.
Abby Stein
Meet the Playwright
Meet the Director
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent By Matthew Konkel
Directed by Abby Stein
Time After World War II
Place San Noir City
Jeff Davis Raymond Rattle / Windy
Lindsay Erin Angel Fatale / Danderson
Donald Kozinski Narrator / Radio Announcer
Logan Milway Dashiell Roll / Wallace
Anna Lee Murray Emmy Award / Trudy
Casey Van Dam Jake Revolver
Paul Zaragoza Stage Manager / Foley Sound Effects
The play will run 90 minutes
and will be performed with NO intermission.
Meet The Players
It was the year 2007. I was living in California—a poor, struggling writer des-
perate to achieve some semblance of a creative career. Then I wrote Jake Re-
volver, Freelance Secret Agent...and I was still a poor, struggling writer. But
now I was poor, struggling writer with a script! And oh how my universe
changed. The phone wouldn’t stop ringing. People would stop me in the street
just to shake my hand and sing me a song. The mayor gave me the key to the
city. They named streets after me. The Queen invited me over for dinner. I
was beloved by every man, woman and fish! And…um…actually none of that
is true.
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent was written by a man named Vern
Steinbergervitz. I didn’t know him. I met him on a bus one day and he gave
me the script for Jake Revolver. He was on his way to the Tibetan mountains
to live in solitude with a small sect of monks who dedicate their lives to medi-
tating on corning ware. Jake Revolver was a conflicting entity in his life that
was otherwise committed to poverty and glass-ceramic rumination. So for
Vern’s sake, his legacy and his playwriting career that could have been, I hope
you enjoy the show. And if you can, take some time during the evening’s en-
tertainment to contemplate the awesomeness of corning ware. Vern would
appreciate that.
Heartfelt regards,
Matthew Konkel, 2016
A Los Angeles native, Abby earned her BFA degree in Directing from Cor-
nish College of the Arts in Seattle. She relocated to Wisconsin with her hus-
band and fur babies one year ago. She has been on stage at Sunset Playhouse
and Walker's Point Center for the Arts. She was a long term intern at The Rep
in their Education Department and is currently the Box Office Manager for
Bel Canto Chorus. Most recently, she directed for the Village Playhouse One
Act Festival and next will be working as Dramaturge for the Renaissance
Theaterworks Br!nk New Play Festival.
Thank you to Village Playhouse for this opportunity, to the most talented en-
semble I have ever worked with, to a community of amazing collaborators
who all pitched in to make magic, and especially to Jason, for walking my
pups.
Abby Stein
Meet the Playwright
Meet the Director
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent By Matthew Konkel
Directed by Abby Stein
Time After World War II
Place San Noir City
Jeff Davis Raymond Rattle / Windy
Lindsay Erin Angel Fatale / Danderson
Donald Kozinski Narrator / Radio Announcer
Logan Milway Dashiell Roll / Wallace
Anna Lee Murray Emmy Award / Trudy
Casey Van Dam Jake Revolver
Paul Zaragoza Stage Manager / Foley Sound Effects
The play will run 90 minutes
and will be performed with NO intermission.
Jeff Davis (Raymond Rattle / Windy) is de-
lighted to be back on stage with the Village Play-house. His favorite role with them was as Jacob in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat several years ago. He has since worked with several other companies in the area in a variety of roles. Fa-vorite productions include The Dining Room (10 dif-ferent roles from age 6 to 80), Fox on the Fairway (Dickie Bell), Gypsy (Herbie), The Diary of Anne Frank (Dr. Dussel), The Music Man (Mayor Shin) and Candy Cane Tales & Holiday Carols (Grinch). Being the token “old man” in this cast has been interesting. Keeping up with the young people has been an experience. Thanks to Abby for this opportu-nity. It has been a lot of laughs!
Lindsay Erin (Angel Fatale / Danderson) is an Ac-
tor and Director of Theatre and Film with a Bachelor's in Drama from UW-Stevens Point. She recently received an Honorable Mention for Best Actress as part of Shepard Express' Best of Milwaukee 2015. Recent directing credits include Death Ship 666! (Giant Spider Productions). Recent acting credits include "Marina" in Tony 'n Tina's Wedding (Turner Hall) and "Audrey" in The Women's Follow Your Dream Club (Cooperative Performance Milwaukee). She is also the Director for
the new sci-fi play The Darfsteller (KACM Theatrical Productions) which will premiere at the Milwaukee Fringe Festival. She would like to thank her friends, boyfriend, and family, for their continual support and love!
Donald Kozinski (Narrator / Radio Announcer) is a current theatre student at UW-Milwaukee. Donald is a geek at heart, who loves to entertain others with what he calls his "diverse bag of tricks." Previous cred-its have included Loves Labours Lost, Hot L Baltimore, She Kills Monsters, and Damn Yankees!, all previously done at UWM. Donald is celebrating his birthday on the same day Jake Revolver opens, and for his present, he hopes you all enjoy the show.
Logan Milway (Dashiell Roll / Wallace) is a senior
attending Carthage College with a double major in Thea-ter (Directing) and Communications. He was last seen performing at Carthage in Urinetown The Musical and has had the honor of performing in four world premieres, including No Name at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Logan will also be making his directorial debut at Car-thage in A History of Falling Things and is currently work-ing as a teaching apprentice with First Stage Children's
Meet the Players Angels Program
Donations/Angels Program
For over 30 years, the Village Playhouse has provided numerous
opportunities and benefits to the community. We make high quality
theatre available without the prices associated with Milwaukee’s
city center. Additionally, the VPW provides opportunities for peo-
ple of all experience levels to develop skills in various theatre crafts.
We also provide an outlet for artists of all disciplines to practice,
display and perfect their craft.
However, over the years, the costs of productions have increased
substantially. That is why we need to ask for your help. Your con-
tribution will allow us to continue to provide the high-quality pro-
ductions you have come to enjoy.
Please consider adding your name to the list be-
low by joining our Angels Program through an
individual donation or a corporate sponsorship.
View our website for more information.
www.villageplayhouse.org
Village Playhouse patrons now have a new option for purchasing tick-
ets! The VPW Flex Ticket allows you to see six main stage shows for
the price of five (some restrictions apply). Flex tickets are available by
mail order or
in person at
the ticket ta-
ble at each
Village Play-
house per-
f o r m a n c e .
Pay upfront
for five tick-
ets ($85) and
receive a flex
ticket punch
card good for six admissions. Simply reserve your seats and present
this card as payment for six performances. Flex tickets may also be
used for admission by multiple people for a single performance.
Jeff Davis (Raymond Rattle / Windy) is de-
lighted to be back on stage with the Village Play-house. His favorite role with them was as Jacob in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat several years ago. He has since worked with several other companies in the area in a variety of roles. Fa-vorite productions include The Dining Room (10 dif-ferent roles from age 6 to 80), Fox on the Fairway (Dickie Bell), Gypsy (Herbie), The Diary of Anne Frank (Dr. Dussel), The Music Man (Mayor Shin) and Candy Cane Tales & Holiday Carols (Grinch). Being the token “old man” in this cast has been interesting. Keeping up with the young people has been an experience. Thanks to Abby for this opportu-nity. It has been a lot of laughs!
Lindsay Erin (Angel Fatale / Danderson) is an Ac-
tor and Director of Theatre and Film with a Bachelor's in Drama from UW-Stevens Point. She recently received an Honorable Mention for Best Actress as part of Shepard Express' Best of Milwaukee 2015. Recent directing credits include Death Ship 666! (Giant Spider Productions). Recent acting credits include "Marina" in Tony 'n Tina's Wedding (Turner Hall) and "Audrey" in The Women's Follow Your Dream Club (Cooperative Performance Milwaukee). She is also the Director for
the new sci-fi play The Darfsteller (KACM Theatrical Productions) which will premiere at the Milwaukee Fringe Festival. She would like to thank her friends, boyfriend, and family, for their continual support and love!
Donald Kozinski (Narrator / Radio Announcer) is a current theatre student at UW-Milwaukee. Donald is a geek at heart, who loves to entertain others with what he calls his "diverse bag of tricks." Previous cred-its have included Loves Labours Lost, Hot L Baltimore, She Kills Monsters, and Damn Yankees!, all previously done at UWM. Donald is celebrating his birthday on the same day Jake Revolver opens, and for his present, he hopes you all enjoy the show.
Logan Milway (Dashiell Roll / Wallace) is a senior
attending Carthage College with a double major in Thea-ter (Directing) and Communications. He was last seen performing at Carthage in Urinetown The Musical and has had the honor of performing in four world premieres, including No Name at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Logan will also be making his directorial debut at Car-thage in A History of Falling Things and is currently work-ing as a teaching apprentice with First Stage Children's
Meet the Players Angels Program
Donations/Angels Program
For over 30 years, the Village Playhouse has provided numerous
opportunities and benefits to the community. We make high quality
theatre available without the prices associated with Milwaukee’s
city center. Additionally, the VPW provides opportunities for peo-
ple of all experience levels to develop skills in various theatre crafts.
We also provide an outlet for artists of all disciplines to practice,
display and perfect their craft.
However, over the years, the costs of productions have increased
substantially. That is why we need to ask for your help. Your con-
tribution will allow us to continue to provide the high-quality pro-
ductions you have come to enjoy.
Please consider adding your name to the list be-
low by joining our Angels Program through an
individual donation or a corporate sponsorship.
View our website for more information.
www.villageplayhouse.org
Village Playhouse patrons now have a new option for purchasing tick-
ets! The VPW Flex Ticket allows you to see six main stage shows for
the price of five (some restrictions apply). Flex tickets are available by
mail order or
in person at
the ticket ta-
ble at each
Village Play-
house per-
f o r m a n c e .
Pay upfront
for five tick-
ets ($85) and
receive a flex
ticket punch
card good for six admissions. Simply reserve your seats and present
this card as payment for six performances. Flex tickets may also be
used for admission by multiple people for a single performance.
Kurt Gratton Plahna
musician - recordist - composer
for composing the original jingle for the Jitterz commercials
www.soundcloud.com/gratton
Jasmine Halula of Iron Beauty Salon
for creating period hair styles
414-647-3472
Zach McLain Milwaukee Portraits and Photography
for taking fantastic publicity photos
www.mclainphoto.weebly.com
Erich Wilz from Supper Restaurant
for allowing publicity photos to be taken in his establishment
Casey Van Dam
for composing original music
Max and the Invaders-We Should Be Villains
Rick Wetzel (Saxophone), Andy Horzewski (bass) Dave Wojnar (percussion)
for playing and recording Casey's live original music
Derek Jacobs for the many graphic design images
Jim Guy and Milwaukee Repertory Theater for loaning period props
Judy Lee Tarbox for amazing enthusiasm and hard work
Paul Zaragoza for being a hard working rock throughout the process
Special Thanks Theater. Logan would like to take this time to thank his friends, family, and cast for all of their love and support in his debut at the Village Playhouse. And he would like to take a moment to compliment you on your new hair-cut. Very stylish!
Anna Lee Murray (Emmy Award / Trudy) is so
excited to be a part of Jake Revolver: Freelance Se-cret Agent! Her past productions include playing Thomasina Coverly in Arcadia and Mary in Mary’s Wedding with the Commonweal Theatre in Lanes-boro, Minnesota. Her Milwaukee area productions include Grandma in Death Ship 666 with Giant Spi-der Productions, Shelby in Steel Magnolias with Sunset Playhouse, and most recently, Laura Finne-gan in Reciting Emily Dickinson with the Cooperative Performance Milwaukee One Act Festival. Anna
would like to thank her parents and husband, Lance, for their constant love and support as she pursues her dream of becoming a professional actor. Enjoy the show!
Casey Van Dam (Jake Revolver) is an actor/
musician from Pewaukee. His past acting credits in-clude the 2015 stage parody Death Ship 666 and the ComedySportz rec league competitions. Additionally, you may recognize Casey from playing guitar and sing-ing with various Milwaukee bands including The Invad-ers, Reaching Scarlet and White Shark. He was pleased to play a part in arranging the original music for Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent. Casey often goes by his self proclaimed alias, Mr. Handsome.
Paul Zaragoza (Stage Manager / Foley Sound Effects) This is Paul’s sixth show with Village Play-house but his first time creating live sound effects for a show. He was last seen as Miles Webster in What About The Baby? at the Village Playhouse 31st An-nual One Act Festival in June. Other Village Play-house credits include Eric in Group Therapy, Gus in The Runaway and Agent Max Crusher in Willing and NSA-ble in the 30
th Annual One Act Festival and
Nephew Fred, Young Ebenezer and Belle’s Husband in A Christmas Carol. Additional local credits in-clude From Whom The Southern Belle Tolls (Tom
Wingfield), Psycho Beach Party (Yo-Yo), Dial L For Latchkey (Bob), We Need To Talk About Hitler (Adolf Hitler) and The Underpants (The King) at Theatre Unchained. Paul holds a BA in Theatre-Acting from UW-Milwaukee.
Production Staff
Director/Producer Abby Stein
Producer Rita Bates
Stage Manager Paul Zaragoza
Costume Design Sandra Wyss
Assistant Costume Designer JudyLee Tarbox
Hair Dresser Jasmine Halula
Makeup Designer Jenn Hendrikson
Props Designer Laura La Pinske
Assistant Props Designer JudyLee Tarbox
Lighting Design Elizabeth Havican
Sound Design and Editor Abby Stein
Lighting and Sound Operator Jennifer Lautz
Set Construction Larry Beckley
Derek Jacobs
Commercial Jingle Composer Kurt Plahna
Original Music Composer Casey Van Dam
Publicity Erico Ortiz
Graphic Designs Derek Jacobs
Program Design Erico Ortiz
Please pardon any omissions due to printing deadlines
Volunteers Needed!
The Village Playhouse is always seeking volunteers
to help with upcoming productions.
To get involved, speak with any
Village Playhouse member
or visit our website.
www.villageplayhouse.org
NARRATOR: Emmy Award, Jake’s secretary, came through Jake’s office door.
(sound effect: wood splintering, glass breaking)
JAKE: Emmy, Darling, how many times have I told you? Open the door before you enter.
When I read this, I was hooked. I take delight in the same come-
dic conventions as Matthew Konkel. Puns, self-reference, and
play-on-words make me giggle with delight. The more I read
Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent, the more I fell in love
with it. But it wasn't until the first rehearsal that the fun really
started.
This is the most talented, collaborative and professional ensemble
of actors I've ever had the privilege of directing. I watched them
bring life to their characters by creating distinct voices, physicali-
zations, and oodles of personal back stories. Together we played,
experimented, and sometimes failed during the process—but the
laughter never stopped for a minute.
I hope you have as much fun watching this as I've had creating it.
Thank you for your support of Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret
Agent!
Abby Stein
Director
From The Director
Inspiration Studios
Calendar of Events
Aug 4-24 Dynamic Acrylics Exhibit
Ximena Restrepo & Natalja Howell
Aug 5 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 6 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 10 Dynanic Acrylics Reception—6pm
Aug 12 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 13 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 15 Auditions: VPW’s Euridice—6:00pm
Aug 16 Auditions: VPW’s Euridice—6:00pm
Aug 19 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 20 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Aug 21 VPW’s Jake Revolver, Freelance Secret Agent
Sep 9-Oct 2 Sweet Emotion Exhibit
Rosie Hartman
Sep 9 Opening Reception—5-9pm
Sep 10 Osher Painting Party w/Diane Ulezelski—6pm
Sep 17 Doors Open Milwaukee—10am-5pm
Sep 17 Painting Party (Emotion) w/Rosie Hartman—6pm
Sep 18 Doors Open Milwaukee—Noon-5pm
Sep 29 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—7:30pm
Sep 30 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—7:30pm
Oct 1 Off Book Players: Dancing With Hamlet—2:00pm
Oct 7-Nov 6 Poe-etry Exhibit—League of Milwaukee Artists
Oct 7 Opening Reception—7-10pm
Nov 8 Osher Painting Party w/Diane Ulezelski—6pm
Visit our website for additional information of upcoming events
www.inspirationstudiosgallery.com
Village Playhouse
2016-2017 Season at Inspiration Studios
Break legs, cast & crew! Jaime and Patrina Hurtado, Owners