August 17, 2011, City Stage
Theatre through August
“The Honky Tonk Angels” at American Heartland Theatre; “Evita” at Musical Theater Heritage; “The Pinter Project” at Kansas City Actors Theatre; "Xanadu" at Starlight Theatre.
For complete Theatre listings through 2011, click here to visit the KC Events calendar.
American Heartland Theatre
The Honky Tonk Angels
Runs July 8 through August 21
For tickets call 816-842-9999 or online at www.ahtkc.com
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The creator of “Always…Patsy Cline” combines over 30 classic country tunes with a hilarious story about three gutsy gals who are determined to better their lives and follow their dreams to Nashville. The all-hit song list includes I’ll Fly Away, Stand by Your Man, 9 to 5, Coal Miner’s Daughter, Ode to Billy Jo, These Boots Are Made for Walking, Rocky Top, and I Will Always Love You. This charming, foot-stompin’ musical has played to sold-out audiences across the country.
Musical Theater Heritage
Evita
Runs August 11 through 28
Off Center Theatre at Crown Center
For tickets call 816-221-6987 or online at www.mthkc.org
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Eva Peron was a second rate actress, but when her lover, Colonel Juan Peron, becomes elected president she becomes First Lady of Argentina and wins the hearts of the entire population. This fantastic musical won seven Tony Awards in 1980.
Starlight Theatre
Xanadu
Runs August 15 through 21
For tickets call 816-363-7827 or online at www.kcstarlight.com
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Presented by Farmers Insurance. A musical adventure on roller skates, the stage production of Xanadu is an outlandishly enjoyable spoof of the 1980 cult movie classic starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly. Get ready for disco balls, rainbows and an original score that features such pop-rock hits as "Magic," "Evil Woman" and "Suddenly." Suitable for all audiences.
Kansas City Actors Theatre
The Birthday Party
(Part of The Pinter Project)
Runs August 16 through September 11
Union Station’s H&R Block City Stage
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.kcactors.org
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The Birthday Party was the first full-length offering from British playwright Harold Pinter, who is now widely regarded as the theatre’s master of enigma and menace. The play takes us to a godforsaken seaside guest house run by Meg and her husband Petey. The only guest is Stanley, a former pianist with a shady past, upon whom Meg dotes. Into this uneasy family come two additional guests, a pair of suspiciously underworldly types who seem to have some unfinished business with Stanley. The style of The Birthday Party swings from the broadly comic to the deeply unnerving, with a nod to the absurd along the way. It’s easy to see why The Sunday Times critic Harold Hobson, responding to the first production of The Birthday Party, wrote that “Pinter, on the evidence of this work, possesses the most original, disturbing and arresting talent in theatrical London.”
Kansas City Actors Theatre
An Evening of Three Harold Pinter One-Act Plays
(Part of The Pinter Project)
Runs August 18 through September 11
Union Station’s H&R Block City Stage
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.kcactors.org
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The Kansas City Actors Theatre presents three one-act plays by Harold Pinter in one performance as part of its “Pinter Project”. “The Lover” is a comic and slightly scandalous look at how a marriage can adapt and change. “The Collection”, first produced 50 years ago, is an early exploration of a favorite Pinter theme, betrayal. Finally, the reminiscences of a married couple in Pinter’s dramatic sketch “Night” highlight the folly of conflicting memories.
For complete Theatre listings through 2011, click here to visit the KC Events calendar.
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