An audience of over 1,000 patrons departed the most recent Lee’s Summit Symphony concert, many humming familiar tunes and raving about the quality and breadth..
Aging in Place: KCAT’s “Morning’s at Seven” Showcases Fine Comic Performances
Kansas City Actors Theatre brings together an ensemble of gifted stage veterans for its thoughtful production of Paul Osborn’s gentle 1939 comedy “Morning’s at Seven.”..
The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival is thrilled to #sharethelove by offering the Kansas City premiere of Shakespeare in Love to our community. With our..
HEAR Now Festival Brings Unique Audio Tales To Kansas City
Kansas City hosts the 7th annual Hear Now Festival, June 6th to June 9th. Come celebrate audio stories, enjoy live performances, captivating listening sessions, star-studded..
Groovin at Gladstone Summertime Bluesfest Presented by Arvest Bank
For 23 years the Gladstone Area Chamber, in partnership with the City of Gladstone, have worked to bring in well-known Blues artists to the Northland...
Arts News: New Play Explores the Life of KC Jazz Legend Myra Taylor
“You should make a movie of my life,” local jazz legend Myra Taylor (1917-2011) said to independent filmmaker Michael Assesandro years ago. He never forgot..
Kansas City Symphony Thrills With Performance of Mahler Symphony No. 3
With the performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 3, the Kansas City Symphony and director Michael Stern have completed a monumental goal: a nearly complete..
Dark/Bright/Light: Kansas City Ballet season ends with energetic, eclectic works, including David Parsons world premiere.
“Human movement is the basis of all art,” wrote Twyla Tharp. Kansas City Ballet displayed this philosophy with the textural, painterly season closer THARP /..
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