Next Act Theatre Announces “Next Big Thing” Matching Campaign

Next Act Theatre has some exciting news related to their campaign to raise funds to upgrade their rehearsal facilities. Here’s the info that I received from Next Act:

Milwaukee Theatre Company Needs to Raise $50,000 by December 31 to Unlock Match

Milwaukee, WI – On the heels of its highly-successful 2024-25 season, its best attended season since reopening after the COVID-19 pandemic, Next Act Theatre is excited to announce its Next Big Thing campaign, a matching campaign intended to allow the company to make building and equipment improvements as well as support upcoming productions, creating a better theatrical experience for patrons, artists and employees alike.

Next Act Theatre needs to raise $50,000 between now and December 31, 2025 to unlock a $50,000 match from donors Val and Gary Zamecnik. The $50,000 raised from Next Act patrons and donors will be used to support production costs for the 2025-26 season, which includes productions of SANCTUARY CITY by Martyna Majok, BOSWELL by Marie Kohler, SWING STATE by Rebecca Gilman and DINNER WITH THE DUCHESS by Nick Green.

When Next Act raises $50,000, the match unlocked by the Zamecniks will be used to renovate Next Act Theatre’s rehearsal hall, including a new floor and a new ceiling lighting grid. The rehearsal hall is used by Next Act Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks and outside organizations for rehearsals, classes, workshops, meetings and even performances, and these updates will improve outcomes for artists, students and patrons. The rehearsal hall will be named after the Zamecniks following this renovation. Funds will also support the acquisition of a new lighting board for Next Act Theatre, among other equipment improvements.

TheatreDonors Val and Gary Zamecnik, front, sit with Next Act Theatre Managing Director Libby Amato and Artistic Director Cody Estle.  Photo courtesy of Next Act Theatre

“Next Act has grown substantially over the past few years, including increased programming and partnerships, additional staff members, and improvements to our space,” said Managing Director Libby Amato. “This campaign will allow us to continue that growth and bring an even higher standard of excellence to our productions and educational opportunities. We extend our deepest gratitude to Val and Gary for their support. Their commitment to the Wisconsin artistic community is second to none!”

Next Act Theatre moved into its current theatrical space at 255 S Water St in 2011 following a renovation – previously, the building was a TransPak crane bay. Thanks to a capital campaign, the company’s construction debt was fully retired by 2015.

Donors can support this campaign and double their impact through Val and Gary’s generous match at nextact.org/donate or call (414) 278-0765. For more information, contact Development Manager Tawnie Thompson at tawnie@nextact.org or (414) 278-7780 x7.

photo courtesy of Next Act Theatre

PSA: No Studio’s Dance Fest 2025: A Celebration of Movement and Culture: August 2, 2025!

Ailey II by Nir Arieli. Photo courtesy of No Studios

MILWAUKEE, Wis: Nō Studios, a center for the creative arts and activism in downtown Milwaukee, is thrilled to announce that tickets for Dance Fest 2025 are officially on sale on the Nō Studios website. Now in its fourth year, Dance Fest continues to grow, bringing together a powerful lineup of world-class talent, including Ailey II, Madison Ballet, House of Jit, Visceral Dance, Madd Rhythms, Water Street Dance Milwaukee, and more.


Hosted in partnership with New York’s Joyce Theater, one of the only theaters in the U.S. built specifically for dance, this year marks a new milestone as Ailey II headlines the festival. The event will take place at the Marcus Performing Arts Center’s Peck Pavilion on Saturday, August2, 2025, setting the stage for a celebration of artistry and cultural vibrancy. Festival-goers will experience a wide variety of dance genres, including ballet, salsa, African-inspired, Irish stepdance, and contemporary.


“Dance Fest brings together some of the most exciting and original performers from around the country,” said John Ridley, founder of Nō Studios. “With Ailey II leading the lineup, this year’s festival is shaping up to be something truly special; a one-day event where creativity, culture,and community take center stage in Milwaukee. This is an opportunity to witness extraordinary talent from across the Midwest and beyond.”


Dance Fest will once again be curated by Morgan Williams, a celebrated choreographer and the founder of Water Street Dance Milwaukee. “Every year, Dance Fest brings together some of the most inspiring and diverse dance companies from across the country.” said Williams, “It’s a powerful reminder of how dance transcends boundaries and unites us in the spirit of creativity and celebration. I can’t wait for the community to witness the magic we’ve curated this year.”


The event will be emceed by Danni Gee, Director of Programming for New York City’s The Joyce Theater. “Our mission at The Joyce is to celebrate the full spectrum of dance, and Dance Fest brings that to life in such a vibrant way,” said Gee. “We’re thrilled to partner with Nō Studios again to showcase artists who are expanding the language of movement. With ticket sales now live, I urge everyone to secure their spot for a front-row view of this incredible celebration.” Danni is also partnering with Tempo, Wisconsin’s largest professional women’s organization, for an onstage conversation.

Photo courtesy of No Studios


Dance Fest 2025 will feature performances by:
● Ailey II (New York, NY): The next generation of dance, AILEY’s second company is renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the next generation with the creative vision of emerging choreographers.
● Water Street Dance Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI): Dedicated to exploring diversity within their art, artists, and audiences, the company is renowned for their athletic, innovative, and entertaining performances. They were named to Dance Magazine’s “25
to Watch” list in 2024.
● Madison Ballet (Madison, WI): Wisconsin’s second-largest dance organization is under the direction of Ja’ Malik and is focused on building a better community through art.
● House of Jit (Detroit, MI): Celebrating the legacy and energy of Detroit’s street dance
culture.
● Visceral Dance (Chicago, IL): A contemporary dance company pushing boundaries through powerful choreography.
● Madd Rhythms (Chicago, IL): Chicago’s premier tap company, celebrated for their rhythm and innovation.


Dance Fest will take place at the Marcus Performing Arts Center’s outdoor Peck Pavilion, along the Milwaukee River. The family-friendly festival will also include youth dance performances, community-focused daytime programs, live music, guided yoga, and a market with local vendors. It will also feature a conversation with Danni Gee Vendors are encouraged to apply for participation at info@nostudios.com, and the full event schedule will be posted to nostudios.com/dance-fest-2025 in the coming weeks.

Water Street Dance Milwaukee by Katstiennon. Photo courtesy of No Studios.


“Hosting Dance Fest at Peck Pavilion is an honor,” said Kevin Giglinto, President & CEO of the Marcus Performing Arts Center. “This festival not only brings world-class dance to Milwaukee but also aligns with our own commitment to the community with diverse and powerful performing arts experiences. We’re thrilled to open our doors to the vibrancy and energy that Dance Fest brings each year.”


Dance Fest is sponsored by the Marcus Performing Arts Center, The Joyce Theater, and media partner WISN 12 News. To buy tickets, please visit nostudios.com/dance-fest-2025.

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