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3:00 PM-7:00 PM

In Good Company

Theatrical Walk|A theatrical walking performance that immerses you in an unexpected encounter with your own city

In Good Company Milwaukee SQ Goethe-Institut/Dan Mohr yes.i.said

In Good Company Milwaukee BN Goethe-Institut/Dan Mohr yes.i.said

What if democracy is, quite literally, a movement–one that starts with putting one foot in front of the other, shoulder to shoulder, as we walk toward an unknown future?

In Good Company, a walking theater production, immerses audiences in a dreamlike experience that explores the power and practice of civic imagination among local, living communities. As we seek to realize the promises of democracy in the places we call home, In Good Company invites audiences to reflect on how we embody our ideals of community as we live and move through our city streets.

The walk begins at approximately 3PM at Turner Hall (1030 N Vel R. Phillips Ave.). Together, we’ll make our way to St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church (1937 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.), returning around 6PM back to Turner Hall to share a meal. The performace concludes around 7PM.

Audiences will step into a gathering of voices and perspectives, imagining themselves and their neighbors as delegates of humankind—each striving for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Together, they engage with a question that belongs to all of us: When we see our world differently, how do we still move forward together? How can we reconcile our diverse visions of the future and collectively dream our way toward a more perfect union?

In Good Comapanyis created and performed by Chicago-based Theatre Y, an ensemble dedicated to radical inclusion and public engagement through performance. The project was initiated by the Goethe-Institut Chicago, Germany’s global cultural institute, as part of a national series that explores how shared public experiences can foster understanding, empathy, and civic imagination across diverse communities. In Milwaukee, the walk is organized in collaboration with the Goethe House Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Turners.

In all three cities, the project features a collaboration with Helgard Haug of the internationally renowned German performance collective Rimini Protokoll, known for radically expanding the possibilities oftheater in public space. 

With a playful spirit of open-mindedness, In Good Company  embraces all walks of life in a one-of-a-kind theatrical event that incorporates site-specific theater, music, spectacle, public dialogue, and ceremonial transformation to create new civic rituals of belonging.

Maybe–just maybe–when we walk together on the same ground, we might be surprised by just how common our ground can be.