Those who are starved for live entertainment should be looking forward to a feast, as Sheboygan’s Stefanie Weill Center has big plans for its 20th Anniversary Season. Weill Center Executive Director Katy Glodosky said on Monday that they hope to welcome some 45,000 patrons with a lineup of events like never before.
After over a year since holding a full-capacity show, the Weill Center season kicks off on Wednesday, September 1st with county artist Josh Turner, and continues with the Broadway performance of An Officer and a Gentleman, The Oak Ridge Boys, the hilarious musical comedy spoof “Spamilton: an American Parody”, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, B-The Underwater Bubble Show, and a salute to three Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame groups The Drifters, The Platters and Cornell Gunter’s Coasters.
Many other performances are planned, and Glodosky said that the Weill Center is committed to expanding and diversifying the programming to a broad audience.
More details on the Weill Center’s 20th Anniversary Season can be found at weillcenter.com.