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.
KC Performing Arts See Uncertain Future Amid COVID-19 Lockdown
As the theater community reels from a community-wide shutdown ordered by public officials on both sides of the state line, artistic leaders are faced with..
A Thoughtful Crowd-pleaser: “Come From Away” at the Music Hall
The stage was awash with lively music, amity, optimism and national pride Tuesday for the opening-night performance of “Come From Away” at the Music Hall...
The Coterie’s “The White Rose” Delivers Historical Drama That Speaks to the Present
The Coterie’s production of “The White Rose: We Defied Hitler” by David Meyers hums with relevance. The one-act drama depicting the interrogation of Sophie Scholl,..
Troubled Souls: “‘night, Mother” Features Strong Work by Rogge and Schultz
Kansas City Actors Theater pairs two of the city’s best performers for its production of “‘night Mother,” the drama that established playwright Marsha Norman’s national..
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