The Coterie’s “Electric Poe” Brings an Authentic Chill to Union Cemetery
For the second year in a row, the Coterie Theatre is staging guitar-tinged adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe in a cemetery—and for the second year in a row, the result is worth seeing.
“Benjamin Rosenthal: and the band played on, and on on,” Studios, Inc
Benjamin Rosenthal’s solo exhibition at Studios Inc, “and the band played on, and on on,” is conceptualized around the HIV/AIDS film of the same title.
The Great War Meets Great Design in the KC Rep’s “Mary’s Wedding”
“Mary’s Wedding,” the Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s season opener (and artistic director Stuart Carden’s directorial debut), would be romantic in any setting.
KC Fringe Fest Returns: What to Stream (and Skip) at This Year’s Virtual Showcase
Throughout the pandemic, live theater has looked a little less...live. That pattern’s held for KC’s 17th annual Fringe Festival, which has gone virtual for the second summer in a row.