Music Becomes Common Ground in KC Black Rep’s “Texas in Paris”
The current virtual production from the Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is an affecting, micro-budget evocation of music’s power to bridge divides between cultures and people.
On the Move: Kansas City Ballet’s New Moves: The Broadcast Series
When the Kansas City Ballet announced that the spring in-person performances were cancelled, one could only hope they would pivot to something innovative and eye catching.
The Unicorn’s ‘RED BIKE’ Offers a Fine Performance and Creative Visuals
The Unicorn has found a way to make limited production budgets a strength by embracing visual presentations that are unlike anything you’ll see at other local theater companies.
Comfort and Challenge: Friends of Chamber Music present new initiative, “Chamber Music Now,” with Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center streaming concert
As we’ve navigated the last ten months, art has served two main purposes: to comfort and to comment.
At the Coterie, Audiences Can Choose Between Streaming Productions
Each year since 1992 the Coterie has teamed up with UMKC Theatre for a coproduction that pools resources and takes advantage of graduate and under-graduate students in the school’s theater program.
“There are Black people in the future,” a collaborative window installation, Goethe Pop Up Kansas City
After years of living on the coasts Alisha B. Wormsley returned to the Pittsburgh neighborhood where she grew up to participate in a community-based artist residency.
“London Williams & Izsys Archer: In Truth, Black Angels,” Haw Contemporary
The riveting installation “London Williams & Izsys Archer: In Truth, Black Angels” at Haw Contemporary in the West Bottoms is angelic by virtue of its emotional accessibility and vulnerability.
The Kansas City Society for Contemporary Photography’s annual “Current Works” exhibition is now on view on the lower level of the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center.
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