Concert to Come: Prepare for a “Transformative Experience”
When the Kansas City Ballet returns to performances in the Kauffman Center this October, prepare for a transportive experience with a trio of signature works in “Celts.”
Kansas City Symphony Presents Exuberant Mahler and Kahane World Premiere
With a megawatt Mahler, a tuneful world premiere piano concerto, and a healthy dose of excitement, the Kansas City Symphony was back in Helzberg Hall for an exuberant opening concert.
Kansas City has its share of activists — and then there is Sarah Ingram-Eiser, one of the staunchest advocates, lobbyists and volunteers in this region for the last 60 years.
Dr. Adrianna Marshall: A Passionate Advocate for Arts Education in Public Schools
Kansas City native, Adrianna Marshall, Ph.D., has been on the job as the K-12 Coordinator of Fine Arts and Physical Education at Kansas City Public Schools for a year.
The Coterie’s “Electric Poe” Brings an Authentic Chill to Union Cemetery
For the second year in a row, the Coterie Theatre is staging guitar-tinged adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe in a cemetery—and for the second year in a row, the result is worth seeing.
The Great War Meets Great Design in the KC Rep’s “Mary’s Wedding”
“Mary’s Wedding,” the Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s season opener (and artistic director Stuart Carden’s directorial debut), would be romantic in any setting.
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