William Baker Festival Singers in “Candlelight, Carols & Cathedral”
Honoring the event of the birth of Jesus Christ, William Baker Festival Singers offered their annual holiday service in these mixed-up times, a hybrid of tradition, technology and making do.
Kansas City painter Jason Needham offers up a new body of pandemic-era work in the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center’s newly minted exhibition space called Habitat Contemporary Gallery, run by Robert Gann, formerly of Studios Inc.
Form on Film: A New Mode for New Dance Partners 2020
The collaborative artists who reimagined this season’s New Dance Partners displayed elaborate, expressive internal worlds, bringing the audience as near to dance as we are going to get in the now times.
The Rep Tells a Familiar Story in a New Way with its Virtual Production of ‘A Christmas Carol’
“A Christmas Carol” has been dramatized for film and television repeatedly, and stage versions began popping up almost as soon as Charles Dickens’ novella hit book stores in 1843.
A Streaming Drama at the Unicorn: “Death of a Driver” Delivers a Thoughtful Script With Two Good Actors
In “Death of a Driver,” playwright Will Snider delivers a thoughtful two-character drama that depicts a poignant but doomed relationship between people from opposite sides of the globe.
Without fail, the Bach Aria Soloists’ “Notes & Letters” program is a charming offering to the concert season. The ensemble excels at creating welcoming, intimate..
Julie Blackmon’s photographs, typically replete with the antics of a motley crew of kids, take place in familiar-looking living rooms, back yards, and neighborhood play areas.
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