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Bo Johnson and Amy Geyser onstage with the puppets of "Who Killed Santa?"

Theater tidbits for the holidays


The holidays are all about tradition, and that applies to theater, too. Two comedies that have become audience favorites in Milwaukee have returned for another year.

Local playwright Neil Haven's "Who Killed Santa?" is back for those of us whose attitude toward Christmas is deliciously twisted. Haven calls the show "a one-of-a-kind alternative holiday puppet murder mystery." Humans perform in the comedy, too, and let's just say that Mr. Claus and a crew of other holiday icons are not on their best behavior.

"Who Killed Santa?" is splitting its run between two cities this year. It can currently be seen through Dec. 17 at the Sixth Street Theatre in Racine. The production then moves to Carte Blanche Studios in Walker's Point for a Dec. 20-30 engagement.

Alison Mary Forbes has joined the cast this season.

In Tandem Theatre has revived the delightfully irreverent "Scrooge in Rouge" for what it says is the show's final season. Raucous and bawdy, the musical runs through New Year's Eve at the company's Tenth Street Theatre.

Rep Holiday Artisan Crafts Fair

The folks who make the costumes, props and scenery at the Milwaukee Rep are artisans who also create on their own time. Original hats, beaded jewelry, resin jewelry, hand-painted scarves, hand-dyed linen bags, watercolor greeting cards, leather crafts, hand-bound books and other items made by the Rep staff will be on sale from 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Rep Holiday Artisan Craft Fair.

The sale will be in the Stiemke Studio Theatre at the Baker Theatre Complex, 108 E. Wells St.


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