Author: Robert Trussell
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So Many Choices
As Kansas City theater companies open their 2016-2017 seasons, here’s what subscribers and prospective theatergoers can expect: Drama. Comedy. Dramedy (or, if you prefer, tragicomedy). Classics (or, if you prefer, old chestnuts). Musicals, new and old. And no shortage of local, regional and world premieres.
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Kansas City Actors Theatre’s ‘I’m Not Rappaport’ Has a Touch of Arthritis
Kansas City Actors Theatre enjoys a deserved reputation as a company that introduces heady new plays to local theatergoers. They also revisit classics, often with breathtaking results. KCAT short-changes itself by opening its 12th season with a creaky play that was a Broadway hit in 1985 but feels stale.