All-Female cast of "1776" gives birth to a new tradition
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
The accolades have been coming fast and furious for Musical Theatre Heritage’s all-female cast of "1776," and the praise is well and truly deserved.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
The accolades have been coming fast and furious for Musical Theatre Heritage’s all-female cast of "1776," and the praise is well and truly deserved.
Tue, Oct 28, 2008
Brad Cox talks about an upcoming performance of the Owen/Cox Dance Group.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
Nearly every theatre in town - both great and small - is kicking off their new season in September. The array of offerings is astounding - make sure to get out and enjoy some exciting theatre this month!
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
One of Kansas City’s best kept secrets, UMKC Theatre, will present a diverse range of theatre this 2010–11 season, introduce design-your-own ticket packages, and launch Industry Nights at Monday performances. Dynamic co-productions are scheduled with the Coterie Theatre, Unicorn Theatre, KC Repertory Theatre, and – for the first time – an American masterpiece with Kansas City Actors Theatre at the World War I Museum located at the Liberty Memorial.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
Eric L Magnus, Artistic Director of The Barn Players, recently announced the theatre’s 2011 show season. Magnus added that the 2011 season is designed to balance theatre for audiences with thought-provoking shows including musicals, comedies and a historical production as well as Barn Junior and theatre benefit productions.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
The Coterie Theatre's 2010–2011 season of live theatre offers a range of performances that include science fiction masterpieces, a vampire world premiere, a musical and a drama based on award-winning literature, a Ben Franklin inspired tale and a new version of Broadway's "The Wiz." Now entering its 32nd season of live theatre, the Coterie Theatre continues to provide unique theatre experiences for all ages especially families and young audiences.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
The newest venture for Stephanie Roberts, one of the 2010 Charlotte Street Foundation Generative Performing Awards Fellows, integrated two traditionally formulaic genres—classic noir and commedia dell'arte—in "The Mask of the Broken Heart."
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