Two shows!
5pm and 8pm
$25 General Admission (seated)
Tickets: 5pm Show, 8pm Show
Show time is approx. 90 minutes
Share an intimate evening with The Kissers as they commemorate the release of their upcoming album The Foe and the Fallen: Songs from The Greatest War. The night will be a sit down event that will not only include music, but also the stories behind the songs and the creation of the sold out “rock and roll history show” The Greatest War: World War One, Wisconsin, and Why It Still Matters which premiered at the Barrymore Theatre, November 11, 2018.
November 9 is the Saturday before Veterans Day (formerly Armistice Day) and on display will be an exhibit courtesy of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, WWI Beyond the Trenches: Stories from the Front which includes WI veterans that also featured in the songs. The show will be approximately 90 minutes long.
ABOUT THE GREATEST WAR
Originally performed as a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, the day World War One ended, The Greatest War is a multimedia “rock and roll history show” that incorporates music, images, and spoken word. There are multiple performers and The Kissers perform about half of the music. Kissers frontman Ken Fitzsimmons is the artistic director and wrote and curated the music and created all of the video content. The show features numerous Wisconsinites, some who served in the war and some who opposed it. “Utterly unique, musically and visually exciting, chilling and thought-provoking” was the description by theatre critic Gwendolyn Rice.