In Arthur Miller's most autobiographical play, "the Price," at the Kansas City Actors Theatre, two brothers are embittered and estranged: Cain and Abel, Good Cop and Bad, the one who sacrificed and the one who prospered.
Noted Composer Brings Fresh Ears to Hospital Noise
The ability of music to relax and soothe is well documented. No one explores and exemplifies that more than Paul Rudy, composer and music professor at UMKC.
Paseo Academy Choir Performs at New York’s Famed Carnegie Hall
After months of preparation, the Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts Chamber Choir traveled to New York City last month to perform in the venerated concert venue Carnegie Hall.
“Begetters” at KC Melting Pot Is a Riveting Deep Dive Into a Couple’s Pain
With “Begetters,” KC Melting Pot Theater is once again proving to be home to some of the most complex, original, confrontational work happening in Kansas City today.