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SummerStage opens new office in Delafield

Office will sell tickets and hold meetings

SummerStage, a non-profit that promotes theater and dance in the Lake Country area, has moved its office and store to downtown Delafield.

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The new storefront at 412 Genesee St. provides a central location to hold meetings and sell tickets, according to the group.  The new retail space is located on Highway C,  just north of I-94, less than two miles from Lapham Peak, where the performing arts organization has its outdoor venue.

“It will give our patrons an opportunity to visit our store at times when it’s more convenient for them, during normal business hours,” wrote SummerStage spokesperson Anne Raskopf in a statement.

The office will be open 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday.

SummerStage formed in 2006 to showcase theatre, music and dance performances.

Ben Stanley, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
SummerStage, a non-profit that promotes theater and dance in the Lake Country area, has moved its office and store to downtown Delafield. The new storefront at 412 Genesee St. provides a central location to hold meetings and sell tickets, according to the group.  The new retail space is located on Highway C,  just north of I-94, less than two miles from Lapham Peak, where the performing arts organization has its outdoor venue. "It will give our patrons an opportunity to visit our store at times when it’s more convenient for them, during normal business hours," wrote SummerStage spokesperson Anne Raskopf in a statement. The office will be open 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. SummerStage formed in 2006 to showcase theatre, music and dance performances.

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