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Door County entertainment news from the staff of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living. Find the latest details on concerts, performing arts, theater, and much more from the Door County scene.

  • Gibraltar’s “Seussical” Selected for Wisconsin High School Forensics Showcase Performance

    This November, Gibraltar will be performing in front of 60 – 80 schools for the Wisconsin High School Forensics Association’s (WHSFA) showcase performance.

  • Midsummer’s Music Hosts 7th Annual “Renaissance Christmas”

    Sponsored by Midsummer’s Music and featuring the Chicago Early Music Consort, the 7th annual “Renaissance Christmas” concerts will take place throughout the peninsula the weekend of Dec. 11 – 13.

  • First Baptist Church Features Men of Harmony

    On Sunday, Nov. 14, the First Baptist Church of Sister Bay will host the Men Of Harmony from Sheboygan, Wis to perform for their Fall Harvest Festival Celebration.

  • Dancing in Disguise: your Halloween Party Guide

    Halloween is a great excuse for adults to dress up and act like kids again. Door County is filled with spook-tacular adventures and if one day’s not enough don’t worry because there will be costume parties all weekend long.

  • Door Concerts, Inc. Presents Intersection

    Intersection, a New York trio consisting of violinist Laura Frautschi, cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper, and pianist John Novacek, will grace the stage at the Sturgeon Bay United Methodist Church Tuesday, Nov. 16.

  • Bjorklunden Hosts Lawrence Piano Students

    Lawrence University’s Bjِrklunden will host a free concert Sunday, November 14 at 1:30 pm. Lawrence students from the piano studio of Professor Anthony Padilla will be performing solo and ensemble works by Robert Schumann in celebration of his 200th birthday anniversary this year.

  • Birch Creek’s Faye Seeman Performs with Fox Valley Symphony

    Long-time Birch Creek faculty member, harpist Faye Seeman, will perform a harp concerto with the Fox Valley Symphony in Appleton on Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center.

  • “Club Jazz” Features Birch Creek Faculty

    Birch Creek Music Performance Center will host a concert entitled Club Jazz on Thursday, Nov. 4. Club Jazz will feature three of Birch Creek’s jazz faculty members: Jeff Campbell, Reggie Thomas, and Rick Haydon.

  • Classical Music Concert Benefits Diabetes Research

    A newly formed trio of Door County musicians will perform Friday, Nov. 19 at 7 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Ephraim. Cellist Kim Souther and violinist Beth Chafey-Hon will join pianist David Beck for an evening of great classical music.

  • The Cookery Features Live Music

    The Cookery’s Wine Bar will continue to host live music performances during the months of November and December. Concerts will take place on Friday or Saturday at 7 pm.

  • Inn at Kristofer’s Features Katie Dahl

    Singer and guitarist Katie Dahl will perform at The Inn at Kristofer’s on select dates from October to December. There is no additional cover charge to dine on an evening Dahl performs; however, reservations are strongly encouraged.

  • A Celebration of Community

    On Saturday, Oct. 30 at 7:30 pm, the Door County Auditorium in Fish Creek will host a free concert entitled, “A Celebration of Community.” The concert, sponsored by Ministry Door County Medical Center (MDCMC), will feature three international touring musicians, along with a lineup of Door County musicians.

  • Holiday Motel Hosts Annual “Dark Songs”

    Sturgeon Bay’s famed Holiday Motel will once again host its annual “Dark Songs,” a week of collaborative songwriting, recording, and performances. Over 20 musicians will converge at the Holiday Motel to write music that will be debuted in two live performances over the Halloween weekend.

  • Toivo Performs 4th Annual Halloween Show

    Local band Toivo will perform their 4th annual Halloween Show at the Bayside Tavern in Fish Creek on Sat., Oct. 30 from 10:30 pm – 2 am. The show will open with a special performance by The Snowbirds.

  • 5 Reasons To Dance

    5. It might be your ticket to appear on “Wheel of Fortune.” That’s right, getting a group dance started at an audition can help you become selected as a contestant for the national television game show.

  • Dancing in Disguise

    Halloween is a great excuse for adults to dress up and act like kids again. Door County is filled with spook-tacular adventures and if one day’s not enough don’t worry because there will be costume parties all weekend long.

  • Halloween Activities For the Kids

    Whether they’re a peapod, ghost, witch, lion, princess, football player, or any other creative costume, bring your kids to a party or stop at homes with the porch lights on to spook friends and neighbors this Halloween.

  • PET PEEVES

    Is there something that really irks you, gets your goat, rubs you the wrong way, drives you up the wall, gets you bent out of shape, puts a stick in your craw, or makes you want to throw in the towel?

  • FRAMED

    (Left to right) Mike and Jean Kubiak and Sharon and Buck Honold recently enjoyed an evening at Casey’s BBQ & Smokehouse in Egg Harbor.

  • Rosemary-Maple Spiced Innards

    There’s nothing quite as nostalgic to the olfactory than the smell of the inside of a pumpkin. After scraping out all the seeds and guts, that Halloween smell will stay under fingernails for days.