L Categories Arts Consortium Community News Performing February 27, 2024 Live! Onstage in March and April Spring trees and flowers are abloom, along with a brand-new crop of great theater.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews February 23, 2024 KCRep’s “Nina Simone: Four Women” Is a Powerful Reflection on the Violent Injustices Black Women Face in America "Four Women" is a reflection on one iconic woman's place in history—and also much more than that.
L Categories Articles Performing Visual January 15, 2024 Looking back on a year of painful losses The Kansas City art world mourns the 2023 passing of notable actors and visual artists, a charismatic singer and nationally prominent playwright among others.
L Categories Arts Consortium Community News January 9, 2024 Live! Onstage in January and February It’s a brand new year, theatergoers, with more great productions on KC stages.
S Categories Articles Literary January 8, 2024 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | Prepare for amazement as the Rabbit hOle’s book-loving experience soon comes to life In March, a huge, gray-painted warehouse in an industrial, highway-hugging expanse of North Kansas City, is to be reborn as a place of wonder.
‘ Categories Articles Performing November 29, 2023 ‘Cyrano’ with an Asian face at KC Rep Nelson T. Eusebio III's groundbreaking production unearths truths about 'what it means to be an Asian American in this country'.
T Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews November 3, 2023 The Political is Personal in KC Rep’s Excellent “What the Constitution Means to Me” Jennifer Westfeldt and TJ Lancaster in “What the Constitution Means to Me.” (Don Ipock) When she was 15 years old, Heidi Schreck embarked on a..
L Categories Arts Consortium Community News Performing October 25, 2023 Live! Onstage in November and December The 2023-24 theater season rolls into the holidays with more great offerings.
E Categories Articles Performing Visual October 24, 2023 Editor’s Letter, November/December 2023 A short poem jumped to mind as I reviewed some of the superb cultural offerings in Kansas City this fall.