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Our shows feature professional casts from New York and Chicago auditions, many with credits from Broadway and National Tours. That said, we are sorry to read that you were unhappy with your recent visit and appreciate your comments. We are excited to hear that you had so many memorable visits to The Fireside in the past. This place is great for locals who want a date night experience and who really have almost no real choices in dining but for others who will have to travel a distance, especially from Milwaukee or Chicago area there, are better smaller theaters and it is probably where a lot of the previous Fireside talent has gone to perform. I enjoy the community theater and high school plays but I also don't drive 2 hours and pay over $60 a person to see them either. Not a comfortable way to watch a show that I paid decent money for The talent is that of seniors in high school or community college. So I had to move at least 3 times to let her in and out of her perch and then when she was standing there I also had to crouch down in my seat, sit sideways so I could see around her and the 2 bars. I had the displeasure of having an end seat on the 1st row balcony that had not only the 2 black wrought iron railing bars in the way but also was right where the stage hand who operates the lights stands. Unless you lurch forward and sit that way the whole show you will only see performers bodies and not their heads. The balcony seats unless you are a 4 year old are not great because there are 2 black iron bar railing all the way around to keep you from falling off the balcony but also obstruct the view. 2nd the show: The floor seats are great you can see everything because it is a theater in the round.
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The kids meals were again breaded chicken fingers (without flavor except for grease), mac n cheese that had processed cheese sauce on it (real mac n cheese doesn't have that schoolbus yellow color cheese sauce) and overcooked vegetables, Dessert was homemade icecream which was good and the cobbler was ok but again nothing I would drive 2 hours to eat. Rice with sausage, sausage was overcooked to the point it was gray. The chicken was luke warm, pounded flat, breaded with not much flavor and the small portion of vegetable medley was overcooked. This last time we were there, the 5 courses are still standard however portion size and food quality is right there with maybe Shoneys or Denny's. 1st The Food: Used to get 5 course meal with large portions and great quality food. The shows and food used to be great however in the past year or so the quality of both have gone down. This is a great little theater in a cute cornfield town in Wisconsin. A lot of musical theater has turned toward pop or rock, so it's really fun to sing such classical, beautiful music.I am sad to write this review as I have been going to the Fireside for over 8 years but after our past 2 experiences we won't be taking the long 2 hour ride back. GK: The music is so well written you can't help but get into it.

It doesn't follow one or two characters, rather first-class, second-class and third-class passengers as well as the crew. There are completely different characters and it's a lot more historical.
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This version actually came out on Broadway before the movie did. OMC: How similar is this stage performance to the film? A lot of the shows I've been doing – a lot of the popular professional shows – are lighter, like "Annie" and "High School Musical." It's really a treat to do something with as much emotional depth as "Titanic." But shows always get very personal for me, no matter what role I play. Is this one of the more emotionally-intense roles you've played? After it hit the iceberg, he was in charge of loading the lifeboats, but he went down with the ship. It was his fault for making the call that ultimately sunk it. Geoffrey Karnish: I play First Officer Murdock, the officer who was in charge the night the Titanic hit the iceberg. : What role do you play in "Titanic: The Musical?" Recently, caught up with Karnish and asked him a few questions. Karnish, who grew up in the town of Port Washington, graduated from Port Washington High School in 2004 and took part in numerous community theater productions.Ī graduate of UW-LaCrosse, Karnish has performed in Wisconsin at The Fireside Theatre, Northern Lights Playhouse and The Broadway Dinner Theatre in The Dells. One of the leads in the newly-formed national touring Broadway cast, Geoffrey Karnish, grew up in the Milwaukee area.

"Titanic: The Musical," the winner of five Tony awards including Best Musical, is coming for the first time ever to Milwaukee, Oct.
