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.
A Categories Articles Performing Visual September 25, 2023 A Summer of Creative Lights Lost Remembering Cheryl Weaver, Paul Tyler and Lou Jane Temple...
L Categories Arts Consortium Community News Performing August 28, 2023 Live! Onstage in September and October Our major professional theaters kick off their 2023-24 seasons and some spooky scenarios celebrate Halloween over these next two months.
2 Categories Articles Performing August 28, 2023 2023-24 Season Brings Old Favorites and New Contemporary Works From "Mockingbird" and "Virginia Woolf" to favorite musicals and explorations of searing historical events.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 16, 2023 KC Rep Puts an Excitingly Fresh Spin on “Peter Pan and Wendy” KC Rep puts J.M. Barrie’s classic work through a boldly feminist, anti-colonialist lens.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews March 24, 2023 KC Rep’s “the ripple, the wave…” Surges with Substance and Spirit At KCRep Christina Anderson's masterfully rendered, highly entertaining family drama unleashes and illuminates larger truths, and forces us to confront them anew.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews February 16, 2023 KCRep’s Captivatingly Absurd World Premiere “Flood” Explores the Dangers of Privilege & Complacency Mashuq Mushtaq Deen’s new play Flood offers as good an argument as I can imagine in favor of a resurgence of the Theater of the Absurd.