Dinner, Show & Stay

This winter season, enjoy accommodations for two at Sheboygan’s GrandStay Hotel for only $70 with your ticket purchase to any Weill Center event. Add the option of a fabulous dinner for two at the locally acclaimed Margaux Restaurant for a set menu price of $40 per person. GrandStay reservation and Weill Center event ticket package must be booked through the Weill Center, weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm by calling 920-208-3243.

Dinner reservations may be made when booking this package or calling Margaux directly at 920-457-6565.

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Mark Shurilla’s “Day the Music Died”
Saturday, February 11, 7:30 pm

The Wisconsin Area Music Industry’s (WAMI) ‘Tribute Artist of the Year’ returns by popular demand with his famous tribute to the Winter Dance Party of 1959, a tour that starred Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, Dion and more. With his band, the Greatest Hits, and an all-star cast including Liam Ford (as Johnny Cash), John Van Thiel (Elvis), Danny J (‘The Pavarotti of Rock’), Marvalous Marla and Valor Yost, the ‘Kid in Black’, this cavalcade of stars delivers a spectacular tribute to the ‘Golden Age of Rock and Roll.’ Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $32 and $29, reserved seating.

Jim Brickman, An Evening of Romance
Wednesday, February 15, 7:30 pm

Jim Brickman has revolutionized the sound of solo piano with his pop-style instrumentals and star-studded vocal collaborations. Since the release of his debut album No Words in 1994, Jim Brickman’s romantic piano sound has made him the best selling solo piano artist of our time. His signature style of playing and songwriting has also brought him two Grammy nods, six gold and platinum albums, and 28 charted adult radio hits. Brickman has received international acclaim as a concert performer, taking his popular live concerts to more than 125 cities each year. He performed his fifth soldout Jim Brickman Cruise, a unique event that has become an annual fan favorite. He is known as America’s Most Romantic Piano Sensation! Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $40 adults, $38 embers, $31 students under 18.

Family Generations
Saturday, February 18, 7:30 pm

George Kahumoku, Jr. is a Grammy Award-winning musician specializing in slackkey guitar. Born in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii, he was labeled a Hawaiian “Renaissance Man” by Maui Time Weekly. He’s received the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Hawaiian Music Album for the compilation album, Legends of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar – Live From Maui , and in 2007 and 2008 for the sequels. In 2009, The Spirit of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, was an honored Grammy nominee and the newest compilation. Son, Keoki, is a fifth generation slack-key guitarist who began performing with his father and his uncle in 1990. He, too, is a proud Grammy Award winner for a just released compilation CD: Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, Volume 2, which just won the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Hawaiian Music Album on January 31, 2010. Together, George and Keoki have a passion for Hawaiian music and culture that continues through their performances and teachings. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $26 adult, $24 member, $16 students under 18.

Comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White
Friday, February 24, 7:30 pm

FOR MATURE AUDIENCES

Comedian Ron “Tater Salad” White, best known as the cigar-smoking, scotch-drinking funnyman from the “Blue Collar Comedy” phenomenon returns to Sheboygan with his new stand-up show, Moral Compass.

White has achieved two Grammy nominations, a Gold Record, two of the top rated one-hour specials in Comedy Central history, a book that appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List and CD and DVD sales of over 10 million units.

Ron White “200 Proof” VIP Experience:

Wanna ask Ron a question? Take a picture with him? Just see for yourself if that’s really scotch he’s drinking? If your answer is yes, then join the Ron White “200 Proof” VIP Experience! At the VIP experience, not only will you get the best seat in the house, you’ll be a part of a small group of fellow fans talking with Ron White and taking a photo with him after the show. Ron really enjoys meeting his fans and taking photos at these VIP meetings. Package includes: Premium Reserved Ticket(s), Q & A session with Ron White, a photo with Ron and a VIP access pass personally signed by Ron White. To purchase the VIP packages click here. You will go to Ron White’s website to complete the purchase. You can also watch a quick video of the VIP experience. Purchase includes a premium seat in the first 5 rows.  Get ready to personally meet Ron and laugh!

Other tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $55.75 and $65.75, reserved seating.

Kevin Spencer’s Theatre of Illusion
Thursday, March 15, 7:00 pm

Theatre of Illusion is a spectacular production filled with never-before-seen illusions. The Spencers’ Team magic is no longer merely about baffling the audience by doing something seemingly impossible. Magic, these days, is about drama, spectacle, interaction, danger and personality, and that’s exactly what separates the Spencers from every other magical performer in the field. The husband-wife team can penetrate through walls and levitate with the best of them, but they do it with world-class charisma and style, packing one of the biggest, most state-of-the-art illusion rigs in the business. Be prepared to experience the magic yourself because the Spencers don’t want you to just watch – they want you to participate! In one magical experiment, the entire audience is asked to get involved in a stunning, interactive mind reading experience! Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $21 adult, $19 member, $9 students under 18.

Rhythm of the Dance
Friday March 16, 7:30 pm

To create the dynamic yet beautiful Rhythm of the Dance, only the cream of Irish dancers, musicians and singers were recruited. Back-breaking rehearsals got underway. Costume designers, dressmakers and tailors worked long and hard, while composers, singers and musicians toiled from morning ’til night. The cast of dancers, singers and musicians have been meticulously selected for their various outstanding talents to make Rhythm of the Dance such a wonderful spectacle. Internationally rated as one of the most popular and busiest Irish step dance shows in the world, the group aspires to a purity content preserving the traditions of Irish step dancing and yet presenting it in the most modern format. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243.
Tickets $36 adult, $34 member, $26 students under 18.

Gospel Music Wisconsin, The Hoppers
Saturday, March 17, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm

The Hoppers have been traveling the country and, more recently, the world spreading the Gospel while performing fan favorites. Season and individual show tickets available from the Weill Center ticket office, weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. All seats reserved. Season Ticket prices $75, $70 and $60; single tickets $25.

Damn Yankees
Saturday March 24, 7:30 pm

“Six months out of every year, when we cook for them it never pays: Instead of praising our goulash, they’re appraising the plays of Willie Mays!” So sings the wife of a 1950s baseball fanatic who trades his soul to the devil for a chance to lead his favorite team in the pennant race against the New York Yankees. He leaves her and the goulash behind and as young baseball sensation, Joe Hardy. He transforms the hapless Washington Senators into a winning team only to realize the true worth of the life (and wife) he’s left at home. With the help of a handy escape clause and a guilt-ridden temptress named Lola, Joe outsmarts the devil, returns to his former self and shepherds the Senators to the World Series. Filled with hit songs like Whatever Lola Wants and You Gotta Have Heart, DAMN YANKEES hit 8 Tony Award winning home runs! Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $50 adult, $48 member, $36 students under 18.

Coach: The Al McGuire Story
Friday, March 30, 7:30 pm

Written by legendary CBS broadcaster, Dick Enberg, and starring actor, Cotter Smith, this play follows the life of Al McGuire, coach of the 1977 national champion Marquette men’s basketball team and popular college basketball broadcaster later in life. The play reveals the inspiring personality Enberg saw in him, once saying, “He was the most amazing character I ever met.” The play revisits McGuire’s inimitable wit and wisdom, as he reminisces about his life from the streets of Queens to his days at Marquette and his travels as a sportscaster. Enberg’s script depicts why the philosophy of this uncommonly funny and profound man had such an important and lasting impact on so many. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $30 adult, $28 member, $21 students under 18.

The Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley
Saturday, March 31, 7:30 PM

Bill Medley is a seminal figure in the history of American music. Perhaps best known as half of the unmistakable duo, The Righteous Brothers, their partnership lasted four decades and became a fixture on top 40 radio with hits like You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin, Just Once in My Life and Unchained Melody. In 1987, Medley scored a monumental hit with another duetist, Jennifer Warrens, on (I’ve Had) the Time of My Life, for the film, Dirty Dancing. On March 10, 2003, The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The induction came just months before Bobby Hatfield’s unexpected death. This year, for the first time since Hatfield’s passing, Bill Medley has gone back to the studio to record an album and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, keeping to a rigorous tour schedule so he may share his love of music with his loyal fans. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $40 adult, $38 member, $31 students under 18.

Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co.
Sunday, April 15, 2:00 pm

The concert begins when a ten-foot cylinder slithers onto the stage and implodes, and before long the entire audience is playing catch with gigantic inflatable props! The big blow-up shapes shimmer, balloon, deflate and bounce in a rainbow of colors. Fred Garbo and Daielma Santos inhabit this enchanting world with tremendous aplomb and skill. Fred Garbo’s credits include being the acrobat inside Barkley the Dog on Sesame Street. On Broadway, he was the chief juggler in the musical, Barnum. From The Nutcracker to the Inflatable Living Project, Santos’ choreography combines world-class artistry and technical brilliance with theatrical humor. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $21 adult, $19 member, $9 students under 18.

Hometown Harmony Tradition presents A Sentimental Journey
Saturday, April 21, 3 pm & 7:30 pm

One of the few original American music genres returns to Sheboygan! As much a part of American culture as Old Glory, mom and apple pie, barbershop quartet singing is an original American art form. It thrives today through the efforts of an organization originally named the “Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America.” The organization is now known as the Barbershop Harmony Society. The Plymouth, Wisconsin, chapter presents its annual show A Sentimental Journey, a musical trip back to the 50s and 60s. The local group has been performing since 1969 and has competed in musical competitions throughout the Midwest. The chorus is under the direction of Mr. Brad Charles of Milwaukee. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $15 general admission.

Branson on the Road
Thursday, April 26, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm

BRANSON IS COMING BACK TO SHEBOYGAN! The show that packed the house last year is coming back to the Weill Center. BRANSON ON THE ROAD, the official traveling ambassadors for Branson, Missouri, return with a new show full of music, laughs and fun for everyone! Country, gospel, bluegrass, rockabilly, family friendly comedy, rhinestone costumes, hand clappin’, toe tappin’ and did we mention it’s going to be one of the finest shows you’ve ever seen anywhere?! If you’ve never been to Branson – this is your chance to experience Branson in Sheboygan, and if you have been, well, this time we’re bringing the show to you! Learn more by visiting www.BransonOnTheRoad.com. Tickets available at the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone 920-208-3243. Tickets $28 and $25.00, reserved seating.

Gospel Music Wisconsin
Huntley Brown and the Men of Harmony
Saturday, April 28, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm

Huntley Brown was born on the island of Jamaica where he learned to play the piano by imitating his brothers. After receiving his master’s degree in piano performance, his music ministry took him across the world. His music has been described as inspired, anointed, powerful and explosive. As a friend has said, “Huntley plays as if God is whispering in his ears. Season and individual show tickets available from the Weill Center ticket office weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm, phone, 920-208-3243. All seats reserved. Season ticket prices $75, $70 and $60; single tickets $25.