MILWAUKEE — In the second episode of her brand new show, ‘What’s On Tap,’ Sandy Maxx has a one-on-one conversation with Grammy award-winning artist and Wauwatosa native Grace Weber ahead of her upcoming performance at the Pabst Theatre for Milwaukee Theatre Week.
Sandy also dives into a discussion about Milwaukee Theatre Week as a whole, as well as an in-depth look at the 1925 Wurlitzer Organ being used at the Oriental Theatre for an upcoming screening of a silent film called “Safety Last.” She was joined by Robyn Erlich, the Milwaukee Film Marketing Coordinator, to break it down.
‘What’s On Tap’ airs most weeknights at 6 p.m. on WTMJ, barring scheduling conflicts with Bucks & Brewers games. This show features culture and creativity in Wisconsin and around the world with exclusive audio and thought-provoking discussions.
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You can tune in via radio or by visiting the Listen Live or Watch Live pages here on WTMJ.com. Additionally, you can tune in by downloading the WTMJ App (Click here for the Apple App Store, or click here for the Google Play store).
Can’t tune in during the show? No problem! It will be available on its own unique podcast feed for convenient listening, too.
Keep checking back to the ‘What’s On Tap?’ section of WTMJ.com for additional videos, photos and extras! You’re also welcome to email story ideas to Sandy at [email protected].
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