Date Night at the Rep: Love and Loss in the Quantum Multiverse
Now Eric Rosen, Kansas City Repertory Theatre's artistic director, has staged Payne's smart one-act at Copaken Stage with two capable actors and elegant support from a gifted design team.
The MET Scores with August Wilson’s Beautifully Written “Gem of the Ocean”
Fine performances — deeply felt, charismatic, Shakespearean — are what you take away from Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre’s affecting production of “Gem of the Ocean,” the..
“David Ford: Bare Edge,” Bunker Center for the Arts
David Ford’s abrasive style is on full display in his exhibit, “Bare Edge,” at the Bunker Center for the Arts. Containing paintings and assemblages made..
KC MeltingPot Tackles “Dutchman,” An Angry, Sadly Relevant ’60s Response to Racism
So the KC MeltingPot Theatre production of LeRoi Jones’s “Dutchman” is a slap-in-the-face change of pace that is most welcome. Jones, who later changed his..
When Warren Rosser settled into his enviable Crossroads studio he made sure to get the lighting just right. For a seasoned painter exploring color relationships..
Good Performances Buoy Unique Drama About Science, Love and History
Part science lesson, part love story and part philosophical rumination on the meaning of life, Anna Ziegler’s “Photograph 51” is a memorable account of one..
Debates about immigration and citizenship turned into ugly political football in the last election cycle. The truth of the matter, as seen in the exhibition..
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