
Bradley Symphony Center
After years of anticipation, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra has transformed the old Warner Grand Theater into its new Bradley Symphony Center. It features new, modern seating. Seat widths vary from 20” to 23”. Row spacing varies from 32” to 40” with the most generous seating located in the boxes.
212 W. Wisconsin Ave. / (414) 291-7605

Marcus Performing Arts Center
Includes the Florentine Opera Company, Broadway in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, Ethnic and Cultural Festivals, and the new “At the Center” community concerts.
929 N. Water St. / (414) 273-7206

Miller High Life Theatre
500 W. Kilbourn Ave. / (414) 908-6000 / millerhighlifetheatre.com

Pabst Theater
Pabst Theater 144 E. Wells St. / (414) 286-3205 /pabsttheater.org

The Rave / Eagles Club
The Rave / Eagles Club2401 W Wisconsin Ave. /(414) 342-7283 / therave.com

Riverside Theater
116 W. Wisconsin Ave. / (414) 286-3663 / pabsttheater.org

South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center
901 15th Ave. / (414) 766-5049 / southmilwaukeepac.org

Turner Hall
1040 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave. / (414) 286-3663 / pabsttheater.org

Wilson Center for the Arts
3270 Mitchell Park Dr., Brookfield / (262)781-9520 / wilson-center.com

Pabst Mansion
This Flemish Renaissance home built in 1890 features Victorian craftsmanship and design. 10am-4pm Mon.-Sat. Noon-4pm Sun. pabstmansion.com 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. Downtown Milwaukee (414) 931-0808.

Ten Chimneys
The summer home and gentleman’s farm of Broadway actors Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, and a social center for American theater.
S43 W31575 Depot Rd, Waukesha,

Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts
Located just east of historic downtown Cedarburg in the former Hoffmann-Boeker farmstead. The 2.2 acres include seven original stone and timber structures. wiquiltmuseum.com N50 W5050 Portland Rd. Cedarburg
(262) 546-0300