British Invasion: Actor/writer Pip Utton Brings Hitler to Life
Hitler makes his case. Or doesn’t. In “Adolf,” Pip Utton’s solo performance about the reality and legacy of the modern world’s most murderous dictator, the..
“Curious Incident” at KC Rep Showcases Good Actors and Impressive Designs
Sleek, visually spare and populated with hard-working actors, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre production of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is..
KU School of Music to Honor Legendary Composer John Corigliano on Feb. 16 and 18
To celebrate the 80th birthday of one of America’s greatest living composers, the University of Kansas School of Music will host three performances on Feb...
The Kansas City Chamber Orchestra Presents Valentine Serenades at Californos Feb. 13
A love match of food, music and celebration! Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an elegant dinner and a memorable Kansas City Chamber Orchestra concert at 6:30..
Up from the Streets: “Project Dawn” at the Unicorn
The Unicorn Theatre scores points for timeliness with its well-acted production of “Project Dawn,” a social-awareness drama based on a real court in Philadelphia that..
Arts News: Acclaimed Dance Theatre of Harlem Returns to Kansas City
Breaking boundaries since its inception in 1969, Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to Kansas City Feb. 9 for a performance at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre...
Spring Returns With Exciting Conservatory Performances, Including World-Renowned Sweet Honey in the Rock
After a cold winter break, the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance is back with more breathtaking performances throughout February, and there is truly something..
KU School of Music Opens Spring Semester with Celebration of Bernstein
The KU School of Music will launch its spring season Jan. 19 with “A KU Lenny-Centennial: The Musical Theatre of Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990),” in celebration..
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