Race, Gender and History: “Green Book Wine Club” at KC Melting Pot Packs a Punch
Some outstanding performances and a playwright’s audacious approach to history make the latest production at KC Melting Pot Theatre one that will linger in memory...
Can’t Buy Me Love: Kansas City Ballet’s “Lady of the Camellias”
Kansas City Ballet’s “Lady of the Camellias” is gorgeous. The costuming, the dancing, the sets and lighting evoke a shimmering dream world, enhanced by the..
Kansas City Chamber Orchestra – “Bridges of the Heart,” February 13 at The Folly Theater
KANSAS CITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Bridges of the Heart Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Folly Theater From the Maestro Chopin was one of the most gifted composers..
Birds of a Feather: Kansas City Symphony Explores Music of 1919
The Kansas City Symphony journeyed to the past and into imaginary lands with its 1919-focused program in a bold performance Saturday in Helzberg Hall, conducted..
Impressive Production of ‘Indecent’ Evokes Distant but Relevant History
Part musical and part history lesson, Paula Vogel’s “Indecent” illuminates what, for many theatergoers, is an obscure but fascinating event: In 1923 the Broadway cast..
Kansas City Repertory Theatre Celebrates Opening Night of INDECENT, January 25th
Kansas City Repertory Theatre continues its season with the emotionally-intimate Broadway sensation, INDECENT, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel. Running January 18 to February 10..
“Kauffman Center Presents” Series Features Notable Artists from a Variety of Genres
The Kauffman Center Presents series continues into the new year with a lineup of world-class artists ranging from progressive world music to innovative vocal groups,..
Bittersweet Past, Uncertain Future: Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’ at the MET
Even in early twentieth century Russia, raw capitalism was destroying natural beauty and remaking the landscape. But it was doing more than that. It was..
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