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April 8, 2014: "The History of Invulnerability" Lands in Milwaukee, WI

History of Invulnerability OnMilwaukee.com takes a look behind the scenes of the stage production "The History of Invulnerability", the story of Superman and his co-creator Jerry Siegel, to find out what goes into creating a production of this type.

    David Bar Katz's "The History of Invulnerability" - previewing tonight, opening April 12 and running through May 4 at the Milwaukee Rep - which tells the origin story of humble Metropolis reporter Clark Kent, known by his long-gone family as Kal-El - the last son of Krypton - and known by the citizens of Metropolis as Superman. "The History of Invulnerability," however, is less interested in the Man of Steel than it is about the man behind him: Jerry Siegel, the comic book writer who created Superman back in the 1930s and '40s.

    The play, much like Siegel's life, is a meshing of fantasy and reality, telling of his hero's origins and the tragedy - namely World War II - that helped form him as a protector of truth, justice and the American way, a hero the real world seemed to desperately need.

    It's a large and sprawling story, fitting for one of pop culture's biggest heroes. The question is how to tell such a massive story with so many elements, characters, costumes, leaps in time and space and sets.

Read the full report at the OnMilwaukee.com website.

See "The History of Invulnerability" at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater from April 12 to May 4. Visit the Milwaukee Rep website for more details.



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