COVID-19

The safety of our audiences and our artists is our highest priority. 

COVID-19, or SARS-CoV-2, is a potentially deadly respiratory infection which has gripped our world for the past 2+ years. At Sunstone Studios, we take the spread of COVID-19 incredibly seriously. We continue to monitor the most recent guidance and science, and adjust our programming and protocols accordingly. (Last update: September 30, 2022.)

We thank you for your cooperation and understanding! We appreciate you so much for making Sunstone Studios a fun, safe, and clean space to enjoy the magical experience of live theater.

For more information about Coronavirus in Wisconsin, please visit the WI Department of Health Services.

If you feel ill (including but not limited to fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other flu or cold-like symptoms) or have come into contact with someone exposed to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, please DO NOT attend.

We will gladly exchange or refund tickets to any show or event to accommodate. Simply contact us at info@sunstonestudiosmke.com for assistance. Select productions are also available to stream on-demand.

Need to test for COVID-19? Free COVID-19 PCR testing for anyone 12 months and older, regardless of symptoms are available at the City of Milwaukee's Community Testing Site at 2401 W. St. Paul Ave, with test results are expected within 24-48 business hours. Click here for hours and more information.

Did you know can still request FREE at-home tests? Five free rapid at-home COVID-19 test kits are available to residents of eligible communities in Wisconsin. Visit SayYesCOVIDHomeTest.org to order yours. (Typically arrives within 3-5 days; allow up to two weeks. More info here.)

We thank you for prioritizing the safety of our artists, staff, and community.

Vaccination is REQUIRED for our contracted artists and leadership and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for our audiences/attendees.

Vaccination remains the best defense against COVID-19, and we strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others. Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 can lower your risk of getting and spreading the virus that causes COVID-19. Vaccines can also help prevent serious illness and death. All steps have been taken to ensure that vaccines are safe and effective for people ages 5 years and older. If you already had COVID-19, you should still get a COVID-19 vaccine for added protection. When you are up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, you can resume many activities with proper precautions.

Still need to get vaccinated? You do not need an ID or insurance to get a vaccine. Click here to learn more about vaccination or visit www.vaccines.gov to find an appointment near you.