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First Stage Children's Theater
       
 
First Stage Children's Theater Quality theater experiences for families.
 
   
Description   First Stage offers exceptional, professional theater experiences for young people and families. Productions of classic and contemporary literature are designed to enlighten and entertain adults and children alike.  
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend under 2 hours when visiting our location
 We are open Sept - June
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $25
   We accept: Visa MasterCard Discover
 
 We provide special rates for: Children
GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE TO:
  groups of 20 or more. Discounts of 15% to 20%.
Transportation HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
  Near major bus routes and trolley transportation.
   Parking: Pay
 

   
 
 

Marcus Center for the Performing Arts
929 N. Water Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
 (414) 273-2314
 (414) 273-5595

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  First Stage is entertainment that the entire family can enjoy together. Our productions feature a post-performance talk-back between the actors and audience.
    Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible
    Advance Tickets
    Children Activities
   
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