OUR EVENT TIMES

Wed Dec 17 2025
7:30 pm
Thu Dec 18 2025
7:30 pm

Joel Kopischke’s I Got Yule, Babe

The Funniest Christmas Music Ever — With parodies and originals in a wide variety of styles from Polka to Punk, Big Band to Blues, Country to Klezmer, and maybe some other alliterative pairs too.

ABOUT JOEL

Joel Kopischke made his professional stage debut when he was 9 and his first radio & TV spots followed soon after. His work combines the best of both his wealth of experience and his youthful attitude & voice. He’s also a singer with a few humorous CDs to his name and a bunch of jingles on which he goes nameless. He has provided his voice for:

Miller Brewing, T-mobile, McDonald’s, Visa, GE, Kraft, Walgreen’s, NML, Kohl’s, American Cancer Society, TGIFriday’s, KwikTrip, Culver’s, Qdoba, Wisconsin Dells, Manpower, and American TV.

TICKETS

Adult: $34
Senior (60+) / Military: $31
Subscriber / Group (10+): $28
Under 18: $25

ACCESSIBILITY

The Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre building is fully accessible, and WCT is proud to offer a number of services to our patrons who have special needs. Please contact our Box Office for more information about listening devices, transfer seats, wheelchair positions, Sensory Friendly performances, and Sensory Kits.

CONCESSIONS AND BAR

You may bring snacks and beverages that you purchase from our bar into the theatre to enjoy during the show. Water, soda, beer, wine, snacks, both sweet and savory are available.

MERCHANDISE

Choose from soft t-shirts and hoodies, to trendy cowl neck, and sport pullovers, string bags, mugs, and more.

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