Women of Color: “School Girls” at KC Rep is a Serious Comedy
Virtually every emotional trauma and competitive humiliation we associate with high school is on full display in Jocelyn Bioh’s “School Girls; or, the African Mean..
Race, Gender and History: “Green Book Wine Club” at KC Melting Pot Packs a Punch
Some outstanding performances and a playwright’s audacious approach to history make the latest production at KC Melting Pot Theatre one that will linger in memory...
Can’t Buy Me Love: Kansas City Ballet’s “Lady of the Camellias”
Kansas City Ballet’s “Lady of the Camellias” is gorgeous. The costuming, the dancing, the sets and lighting evoke a shimmering dream world, enhanced by the..
“Colla Voce: Follow the Solo Voice,” Carter Art Center, MCC-Penn Valley
Fearless in their honesty, the six artists in “Colla Voce: Follow the Solo Voice” at the Carter Art Center articulate a collective conversation about life’s limitations and constraints.
“Collections: A Visual Journey of Art Through the Eyes of Sherry Whetstone-McCall,” Stocksdale Gallery, William Jewell College
“Collections: A Visual Journey of Art Through the Eyes of Sherry Whetstone-McCall” at the Stocksdale Gallery at William Jewell College scores successes for both gallery..
Birds of a Feather: Kansas City Symphony Explores Music of 1919
The Kansas City Symphony journeyed to the past and into imaginary lands with its 1919-focused program in a bold performance Saturday in Helzberg Hall, conducted..
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