Four Seasons Theatre
The Hello Girls: A New American Musical
Thursday, February 22 - Sunday, March 3
The Playhouse
$25 - $38
$15 student tickets available with a valid ID. In-person purchases only. Limit 2 tickets per ID
Runtime
2 hours 15 minutes
Age Range
No one under the age of 6. Recommended for age 12 and older.
From New York to Paris, from ragtime to jazz: The Hello Girls chronicles the story of America’s first women soldiers in this new musical inspired by history. These intrepid heroines served as bilingual telephone operators on the front lines, helping turn the tide of World War I. They then returned home to fight a decades-long battle for equality and recognition, paving the way for future generations of women in the armed forces.
Commissioned and premiered by NYC’s Prospect Theater Company, The Hello Girls celebrated the centennial of these groundbreaking women in its Off Broadway debut in Fall 2018, and was nominated for both Drama Desk and Outer Critic Circle Awards.
Special events on Saturday, February 24
Prior to the 12:30pm show, join us for arts and crafts for the “Our Town Everywhere” community art project and view a banner exhibition from the "I Am Not Invisible" national photography exhibit about female service members. Plus, stay to enjoy Kids in the Rotunda with LunART Chamber Music Collective at 1pm.
Post show, the Overture Center for the Arts’ Community Advisory Council (CAC) will co-host a panel with the Wisconsin Child & Youth Program exploring and celebrating women in the military and the use of art to honor and share their stories. This event is free and open to the public.
Panel starts at 4:45 pm and will end at 5:45 pm.
Learn MoreThe Saturday, Feb. 24 performance of "Hello Girls" is sold out but the panel and events before are free!
Thrilling, smart, human, and sardonically feminist...there is a palpable sense of filling in an important blank: showing an adventurous female presence in the war story we thought we knew.
The New York Times
Meet the Panel
Jennier Chiaverini
Jennifer Chiaverini is a prolific author, known for her captivating historical fiction and the beloved Elm Creek Quilts series, comprising 33 bestselling novels. Her literary prowess has earned her accolades, including the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Library Association in 2020 and recognition as a Notable Wisconsin Author in 2023.
Chiaverini's novel "Switchboard Soldiers" received critical acclaim, garnering starred reviews from Booklist and Library Journal. Her academic journey includes graduating from the University of Notre Dame and earning a master's degree from the University of Chicago.
Currently residing in Madison, Wis., Jennifer shares her life with her husband and two sons, finding inspiration in the vibrant community and scenic surroundings of the Midwest.
Natalie Isensee
Natalie Isensee is a dedicated Marine Corps Logistics Officer who served with distinction, including deployments to Kuwait and Iraq during the US ground invasion in 2003. With a wealth of military experience, she transitioned into a dynamic civilian career as a Program Manager at WPS Health Solutions, where she focuses on enhancing employee experiences and fostering leadership development.
Deeply committed to serving her community, Natalie actively engages in the Veteran community in Madison, Wis., assuming leadership roles in various organizations. Her contributions were recognized with the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Veterans in Business award in 2021, and she was appointed to Wisconsin Governor Evers’ Blue Ribbon Commission on Veterans Opportunity in 2022.
Natalie is a proud alumna of UW-Madison, UW-Platteville and UW-Green Bay, holding degrees and several certifications. Outside of her professional endeavors, she finds joy in spending quality time with her husband and three daughters, indulging her passion for running and delving into the pages of history books.
Laura McMillan
Laura McMillan is a proud BIPOC queer woman veteran, holding a B.A in theater performance and theater studies from Edgewood College. She served in the US Navy for four years, stationed in Florida and Hawaii, where she showcased her passion for theater through performances at the Pensacola Little Theater and the Army Community Theater on Ft. Shafter in Honolulu.
Currently serving as the education manager for Children's Theater of Madison (CTM), Laura plays a pivotal role in shaping the creative and educational experiences for young minds. With almost 30 years of experience in theater, she has graced both on and off stages across the country, earning notable credits in a variety of productions, including "A Christmas Carol," "The Revolutionists," "Little Shop of Horrors" and "The Crucible."
Beyond her artistic pursuits, Laura finds fulfillment as a panelist, contributing to meaningful discussions and sharing her diverse perspectives. Her journey, marked by dedication to both her country and the arts, reflects a rich tapestry of experiences that she continues to weave with pride and enthusiasm. Laura is honored to be a part of this amazing selection of panelists, bringing her unique voice and experiences to the forefront.
Lt. Col. Penny Ripperger
Lt. Col. Ripperger brings over 27 years of invaluable military experience, primarily within the North Dakota and Wisconsin Air National Guard. Throughout her distinguished career, she has held a spectrum of pivotal roles, including Finance Budget Officer, Services Commander, and Wing Public Affairs Officer for the 119th Wing based in Fargo, N.D.
In recent years, Lt. Col. Ripperger has served in influential capacities such as Chief of Public Affairs, Director of Personnel and Force Support Squadron Commander at the 115th Fighter Wing stationed in Madison, Wis. Her dedication and leadership led to her transfer to the Department of Military Affairs in Madison in 2020, assuming the crucial role of State Director of Public Affairs.
Currently, Lt. Col. Ripperger serves as the director of the joint wellness and resiliency directorate for the Wisconsin Air and Army National Guard, where she spearheads initiatives aimed at enhancing the well-being and resilience of service members.
Her academic background includes a bachelor's degree in business management from North Dakota State University and a master's degree in strategic leadership from the University of Mary, underscoring her commitment to continuous growth and leadership excellence.
Beyond her professional achievements, Lt. Col. Ripperger finds fulfillment in her family life, residing in Dousman, Wis with her husband, Jeremy, and their two children, Jordyn and Jarret. Her unwavering dedication to service and leadership serves as an inspiration to colleagues and community members alike.
Maureen (Mo) Schuelke
Mo Schuelke enlisted in the Army in March 1982 and underwent basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C., followed by advanced training at Ft. Gordon, Ga. Graduating top of her class as a wire systems installer, she received additional training on the Switch Board. Her military career saw her stationed at Ft. Gordon until September 1983, with temporary duty at Sheppard Air Force Base for Key Telephone installation training from October 1983 to March 1984.
She was then assigned to C Co. 122nd Signal BN, Camp Casey, Korea, from March 1983 to March 1984. Returning to Ft. Lewis, Wash., until May 1986, she reenlisted to serve in Germany at Nuernberg, William O. Darby Kaserne, from June 1986 to June 1989, where she changed her MOS to TAMMS/PLL.
During her service, Maureen married her husband in November 1987 and had three sons. To alleviate financial strain, she joined the reserves in 1991, served in a Supply Unit in Utah until 1992, then relocated to Wisconsin and served in the 84th Division as a Supply Sergeant until her retirement in September 2005.
Married for 36 years, Maureen enjoys her family life, including three sons and four step-grandchildren.
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