Whim’s ‘Alphabet Soup’ Is Back With Another Round of Captivating Short Plays Spotlighting Queer Voices
Whim Productions is back in a brand new intimate space for another round of their annual LGBTQ+ short play showcase 'Alphabet Soup: Stories from Queer Voices.'
At KC Black Rep, “Regina Comet” is Flighty, but Fun
The premise is ridiculous, but the songs are charming, catchy, and keep everything in orbit—as does the all-in energy of the talented actors and musicians.
Trumpeter Hermon Mehari’s new ‘Asmara’ album looks to his Eritrean roots
Hermon Mehari was born in Dallas and grew up mostly in Jefferson City, but the jazz trumpeter’s latest album takes inspiration from far beyond America.
At the Unicorn, “Lungs” is an Angsty, Engrossing Ride
The season-ending production of Duncan Macmillan's enjoyable, compact one-act is a reminder that a basic formula—intelligent script, attuned actors, crisp direction, understated design—makes for very satisfying theater.
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