A Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews July 25, 2022 A Tale of Two Fringe Comedies: “Breakneck Comedy of Errors” and “Ben Auxier’s Musical Cavalcade of Fears!” These are two Fringe Festival KC comedies worth checking out.
M Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews July 15, 2022 MTH’s Artists in Residency Launch a Fantastic Twist on an Oft-Adapted Classic With “Prejudice & Pride” MTH's current artists in residency turned Pride & prejudice into a delightful new folk musical.
M Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews June 23, 2022 MTH Launches a Beautiful, Intimate “Titanic” MTH's "Titanic" is an overwhelmingly successful triumph of a little-seen gem of a show.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews June 8, 2022 KC Melting Pot’s “Secrets and Lies” Is a Wildly Creative but Ultimately Underwhelming Molière Adaptation A new contemporary adaptation of “The Imaginary Cuckold," “Secrets and Lies” has plenty of laughs but falls short of its creative premise.
& Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 17, 2022 “Begetters” at KC Melting Pot Is a Riveting Deep Dive Into a Couple’s Pain With “Begetters,” KC Melting Pot Theater is once again proving to be home to some of the most complex, original, confrontational work happening in Kansas City today.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 14, 2022 KCRep Puts on a Melancholy Fantasy for All Ages With “The Old Man and the Old Moon” KCRep's “The Old Man and the Old Moon” is a rare show that is just as enjoyable for families and young children as it is for any adult.
T Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews April 23, 2022 The Coterie Brings “Pete the Cat” To Life In an Energetic Gem for Young Audiences The Coterie's latest musical, “Pete the Cat,” skews younger than other recent shows but still has plenty for accompanying adults to enjoy.
& Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews April 13, 2022 “Surviving Hitler” at the White Theatre Is a Harrowing but Ultimately Optimistic Story of Survival The 2001 nonfiction novel "Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps,” has been adapted into a stage production at the White Theatre at the J.
& Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews March 20, 2022 “The Royale” at KCRep Is an Elegant Exploration of Physical, Emotional, and Social Violence “The Royale” is a powerful, exquisitely produced piece of theater and (unfortunately never not timely) social commentary.