Sad and Raunchy – Spinning Tree’s “The Nance” Showcases Strong Performances
Strong performances elevate the Spinning Tree production of “The Nance,” Douglas Carter Beane’s 2013 comic drama that offers a sobering look at what it meant..
“Cultural Legacy: What’s Going On,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
At the galleries, the fall season’s most important exhibition may very well be “Cultural Legacy: What’s Going On,” curated by artist Sonié Joi Thompson-Ruffin at..
“Sweat” at the Unicorn: Tough, Uncompromising Theater with a Message
If you wonder why some members of the working class became Trump supporters, then check out the Unicorn Theatre’s production of “Sweat,” a drama that..
Kansas City Chorale Magnificent in Requiem World Premiere
No composer lightly undertakes the writing of a requiem. Alexander Kastalsky, one of the leading voices of Russian sacred music, was devastated by the results..
Kansas City Ballet Unveils a Spectacular “Wizard” Like No Other
Kansas City Ballet’s world premiere of “The Wizard of Oz” shows us just what can be accomplished with $1 million: A visually spectacular, elegantly choreographed,..
Sid Garrison normally avoids generic labels for his images. But when one recent viewer described them as “Colored-Pencil Paintings,” Garrison accepted the description. Even though..
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