U Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews March 23, 2023 Unicorn Theatre’s Time-Hopping ‘Marys Seacole’ Is No Ordinary Biodrama Anyone familiar with Drury’s work knows that this will be no straightforward biography.
H Categories Articles Performing March 14, 2023 Harold Smith on the Art of Blackness: Black Gospel Music in Kansas City Kansas City has a storied and rich Black gospel music history.
L Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews March 13, 2023 Lyric Opera’s “The Shining” Is Horrific, Haunting and Absolutely Gorgeous Lyric Opera’s production of The Shining makes us wonder why horror-opera isn't more of a thing.
O Categories Articles Performing Visual March 6, 2023 On the Cyclical Nature of Life: Owen/Cox Dance Group Presents ‘aRound & aRound’ World premiere features choreography by Jennifer Owen, music by Brad Cox and Jeff Freling and video design by Nate Fors.
A Categories Articles Performing February 28, 2023 Artist to Watch: Seth Andrew Davis In just under 10 years, Kansas City composer Seth Andrew Davis, 28, has turned the role of the traditional musician on its side.
S Categories Articles Literary Performing Visual February 27, 2023 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | Architect’s Imprint on the City is Unmistakable — and Complicated The architect Moshe Safdie has earned a reputation as a visionary designer and thinker with a global portfolio.
E Categories Articles Literary Performing Visual February 27, 2023 Editor’s Letter, March/April 2023 Writers are the lifeblood of “KC Studio,” not just for the articles they contribute, but for the ideas they propose.
M Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews February 23, 2023 MTH’s Original “R&H: Unplugged” Offers Electrifying Variations on Musical Theatre Masters Music Theater Heritage's exhilarating production aims not just to revive and celebrate the songs of Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein, but to give them new life.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews February 18, 2023 KC Melting Pot’s “Fairview” Subverts Structure and Expectations To Engage in Complex Questions About Race & Art KC Melting Pot Theater continues to explore the ways in which race and class play out in the very acts of producing and consuming theatre.