As COVID-19 Calms But Remains in the Picture, Theaters Reflect On Its Toll
When COVID-19 prompted a massive, unprecedented lockdown, theater companies, orchestras and museums cancelled seasons and closed their doors for the foreseeable future. And for good reason.
At KC Melting Pot Theatre, It’s All About Forward Momentum
This month marks a first in the history of Kansas City theater — a local playwright will see three of his works published by an internationally respected publishing house in a single volume.
Upcoming Theater Season is Challenging, Diverse and Socially Relevant
Productions include "Hamilton," "The Color Purple," Lydia R. Diamond's "Toni Stone," August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" and the first full production of "Flood," by Mashuq Mushtag Deen.
Andrea Warren in her 2001 book for young readers, “Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps,” told the harrowing and inspiring story of how a Polish boy from an upper middle-class family was swept up into World War II.
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