At the Unicorn Theatre, “Toni Stone” Spotlights an Unsung Hero of Baseball (and American) History
If there’s one moral to Toni Stone, the new convention-defying play about a groundbreaking subject currently at the Unicorn Theatre, it might just be this: Keep your eye on the ball.
Critics and colleagues are impressed by the UMKC Conservatory-trained actress, who played Juliet in this year's Heart of America Shakespeare Festival production of "Romeo and Juliet."
KCRep Infuses Captivatingly Original Choices Into a Classic ‘Twelfth Night’
With their latest production of Shakespeare’s beloved and oft-produced “Twelfth Night,” puts up a show that feels solidly classic while also wholly original.
World-Renowned Conductor Marin Alsop Leads the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo in a Groundbreaking Performance
This October, the Harriman-Jewell Series presents a groundbreaking performance with the United States debut of the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo.
The American Jazz Museum at 25: ‘The Realization of a Dream’
IOver 25 years, the American Jazz Museum has endured. Not only has it endured and prospered but it is positioned and prepared to make the next 25 years even better.
At KC Melting Pot Theatre, It’s All About Forward Momentum
This month marks a first in the history of Kansas City theater — a local playwright will see three of his works published by an internationally respected publishing house in a single volume.
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