The Unicorn’s ‘RED BIKE’ Offers a Fine Performance and Creative Visuals
The Unicorn has found a way to make limited production budgets a strength by embracing visual presentations that are unlike anything you’ll see at other local theater companies.
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.
Cynthia Levin, the longtime artistic director of the Unicorn Theatre, couldn’t stand the idea of a dark theater building with no audiences, no working actors, no opening nights.
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 Gifted Director and Four Stellar Performers Get the Most From ‘The Revolutionists’
Good actors. Good director. Interesting play with a self-indulgent sense of humor and a salient point to make. The Unicorn Theatre closes its 2018-19 season..