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Senior Center Offering Courses on Adaption of Shakespearean Theater
A UW-Milwaukee professor and seasoned theater director will discuss the operatic adaptations of the works of William Shakespeare over a four session course.

Adam joined Patch in November 2010, launching Shorewood Patch as editor. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force as a military cop, he began studying journalism at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo. obtaining an associated degree in 2005. He continued studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtaining his bachelors degree. Adam interned as a multimedia reporter at My Community NOW Newspapers covering community news in the Milwaukee metro area for about a year, prior to joining Patch.
Adam has been married for eight years and has two children, seven-years and two-years-old.
A UW-Milwaukee professor and seasoned theater director will discuss the operatic adaptations of the works of William Shakespeare over a four session course.

Police say all of the cars were taken with keys in the car, including two which were left running and unattended.
The village's Plan Commission unanimously voted against a rezoning petition which would allow the East Capitol Drive business to raze a home for a parking lot. However, the Village Board will still consider the matter.
Alicia Urban will be remembered for her volunteerism and energetic and magical personality. She passed away Sunday at the age of 43.
Principal Tim Kenney has organized a donation drive for a family who lost almost all their belongings when their Milwaukee home went up in flames over the weekend.
The success of the beer garden is sparking discussion among county officials of two more in the parks system.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
Following service in the Navy, John attended Marquette Medical School where he specialized in internal medicine and then gastroenterology. He later opened his practice on Silver Spring Drive in Whitefish Bay.
All Shorewood schools are exceeding expectations under a new state scoring and rating system rolled out on Monday.
The Pewaukee Pirates out shot Shorewood in a penalty shootout round, following two scoreless overtime periods.
A look at this week's local events and news.
Shorewood is offering free tours of the Kilbourntown House in Estabrook Park Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and asking residents to consider a donation to replace the building's roof.
North Shore Fire crews are still trying to pinpoint the cause of a fire at 2702 E. Jarvis St. early Saturday morning.
The Blue Dukes advance to the next round of WIAA Playoffs after cruising to an easy victory; meanwhile Messwood is proud of its season.
Thousands of pages of the Boy Scouts of America's so-called "perversion files" have been released, identifying 29 Wisconsin men from 21 communities, including Shorewood.
Voters don't have to wait until Nov. 6 to vote for president — in Wisconsin, they can also vote from Oct. 22 through Nov. 2.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
A new state report card detailing how schools across Wisconsin are doing educating children is set to be released the week of Oct. 22.
Shorewood secured a spot in the WIAA sectional finals Thursday night, after dominating the Whippets Thursday night 5-1. They have a chance to reach state for the first time since 2004.
Officials with the village's Plan Commission will consider a proposal to rezone a Shorewood home to allow it to be razed for a parking lot.