The New Theatre production of Chicago may be the most technically polished show in the venerable Overland Park dinner theater’s history. That, at least, is..
“Anthony Baab: Cover the Earth III” & “Garry Noland: New Surfaces,” Haw Contemporary
In one of two outstanding exhibitions at Haw Contemporary through the end of July, Anthony Baab’s work occupies the northeast gallery, taking it over with..
“An Anonymous Art: American Snapshots from the Peter J. Cohen Gift,” Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
“An Anonymous Art: American Snapshots from the Peter J. Cohen Gift” is a glimpse at the enduring currency that photographic images have across time, and..
“Charles Jones: WILDERNESS: The Western Edge of a Dream,” Kiosk Gallery
“WILDERNESS: The Western Edge of a Dream” is full of mystery and enigma, a dream-like contemplation of natural history and urban archeology. Living and working..
A Serious Musical Rooted in History Packs a Punch at the MET
Parade is my kind of show — tough, unsentimental and clear-eyed in its condemnation of social injustice. Playwright Alfred Uhry examined the cultural schizophrenia of..
The Shakespeare Festival Views “Twelfth Night” Through a 1920s Lens
The Bard meets Broadway in the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival’s production of Twelfth Night. The show proves to be an inventive amusement buoyed by..
Heathers: The Musical at the Unicorn is a Bit Manic But Has Something to Say
Heathers: The Musical, in its first Kansas City production, brings together many of the best young musical-theater actors in town. There’s so much talent onstage..
“Clay Landmarks” at the Arabia Steamboat Museum features artwork by nine artists who explore the museum’s collection of 19th-century artifacts from the sunken steamboat. Mounted..