At the Unicorn Theatre, “Tiny Beautiful Things” is a Welcome Exercise in Radical Empathy
What might it feel like to actually listen to each other? To hear another’s story of love or loss or confusion or fear, and respond not by looking away or closing off, but by opening up?
Until just a year ago, I had never heard of the play FLYIN’ WEST, the town of Nicodemus or known the history of these amazing women and the role they played in settling the Midwest.
Fishtank’s “Spilled Milk” Is a Remarkably Original Piece of Art
Fishtank Theatre’s “Spilled Milk” is a self-described “choreopoem”—a combination of poetry, movement, and more straightforward prose—beautifully tackling death and grief.
She shone in Kansas City Actors Theatre’s reading of “The Women.” She’s done music videos for Making Movies, Grizzly Bear and Not a Planet, as well as corporate videos, including one during the pandemic for UMB’s education department.
The Rep Tells a Familiar Story in a New Way with its Virtual Production of ‘A Christmas Carol’
“A Christmas Carol” has been dramatized for film and television repeatedly, and stage versions began popping up almost as soon as Charles Dickens’ novella hit book stores in 1843.
A Streaming Drama at the Unicorn: “Death of a Driver” Delivers a Thoughtful Script With Two Good Actors
In “Death of a Driver,” playwright Will Snider delivers a thoughtful two-character drama that depicts a poignant but doomed relationship between people from opposite sides of the globe.
KC Black Rep Prepares to Launch Season with a Virtual Show
It should come as no surprise in light of the COVID-19 pandemic that the Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City will kick off its fifth season with a virtual performance.
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