The esteemed poet, essayist and playwright Elizabeth Alexander defines “the black interior” as “black life and creativity behind the public face of stereotype and limited..
Lively ‘Shakespeare in Love’ evokes an Oscar-winning movie about the Bard
Let us begin with a confession. As I drove home from the lively opening-night performance of “Shakespeare in Love” at the Heart of America Shakespeare..
Cracking the Code: Kansas City Symphony Demystifies with “Secrets Revealed.”
Though “Secrets Revealed” was the theme for the final Classics Uncorked concert for the Kansas City Symphony this season, the idea of unlocking the mysteries..
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..
An audience of over 1,000 patrons departed the most recent Lee’s Summit Symphony concert, many humming familiar tunes and raving about the quality and breadth..
Aging in Place: KCAT’s “Morning’s at Seven” Showcases Fine Comic Performances
Kansas City Actors Theatre brings together an ensemble of gifted stage veterans for its thoughtful production of Paul Osborn’s gentle 1939 comedy “Morning’s at Seven.”..
Groovin at Gladstone Summertime Bluesfest Presented by Arvest Bank
For 23 years the Gladstone Area Chamber, in partnership with the City of Gladstone, have worked to bring in well-known Blues artists to the Northland...
Arts News: New Play Explores the Life of KC Jazz Legend Myra Taylor
“You should make a movie of my life,” local jazz legend Myra Taylor (1917-2011) said to independent filmmaker Michael Assesandro years ago. He never forgot..
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