February 16, 2011, City Stage
Theatre through late February
“Maybe, Baby, It’s You” at the American Heartland Theatre; “Bridge to Terabithia” at the Coterie Theatre; “Oh What A Lovely War” at Kansas City Actors Theatre. And coming later this month—“Circle Mirror Transformation” at Kansas City Rep; “Bus Stop” at the Lied Center of Kansas.
For complete Theatre listings through 2011, click here to visit the KC Events calendar.
American Heartland Theatre
Maybe, Baby, It’s You
Runs January 7 through February 20
For tickets call 816-842-9999 or online at www.ahtkc.com
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The blockbuster comedy about the search for that most elusive of all entities...your soul mate. We take a raucous ride through male-female relationships with the two searchers with a laundry list of must-have qualities for a mate that swiftly dwindles down to "warm and breathing" as the only prerequisite; a mild mannered Midwesterner whose blind date turns out to be the Greek goddess Medea; a film noir couple who realize that their razor-sharp banter is hiding their fear and vulnerability; a gorgeous, charming brain surgeon who is always "Mr.Wrong" due to his penchant for spastic, arrhythmic club dancing; a couple celebrating their wedding anniversary who realize that marriage may not have ended their search for a soul mate; an elderly divorced couple who entertain the fantasy of a reconciliation at their grandson's soccer game; and other would-be and shouldn't be couples trying to find each other. Maybe Baby, It's You. Or maybe...it isn't.
The Coterie Theatre
The Bridge to Terabithia
Runs January 18 through February 27
For tickets call 816-474-6552 or online at www.coterietheatre.org
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This powerful production focuses the humor, warmth, and emotional intensity of Katherine Paterson's Newbery Award winning novel. Jesse, a budding artist who feels separate from his family and rural Virginia culture, dreams of becoming something special. Leslie, the new girl from the city and the ultimate outsider, opens up a world of imagination, art, and literature for him. Together they create Terabithia, a fantasy kingdom where they are safe from those who don't understand them. Their friendship grows as Jesse's world expands. When tragedy strikes, the strength gained in Terabithia lets Jesse move forward on his own, and lets him share the magic of his dreams.
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Kansas City Actors Theatre
Oh What A Lovely War
Runs February 11 through February 27
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.kcactors.org
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In a unique collaboration between the National WWI Museum, UMKC Theatre and the Kansas City Actors Theatre, we bring you one of the 20th century’s theatrical masterpieces. A carnival of song, battle and heartbreak as the war to end all wars blazes its way on to the stage at America’s national museum dedicated to that war.
Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre
The Piano Lesson
Runs February 17 through March 6 at MET Space
For tickets call 816-569-3226 or online at www.metkc.org
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August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson is the 1930s entry to the playwright’s 20th-century play cycle. A bitter family history, born in slavery, is carved into the wood of a piano. For Berniece, the piano is a shrine, a monument to her family’s painful past. For her brother, Boy Willie, it’s a new beginning
Kansas City Repertory Theatre
Circle Mirror Transformation
Runs February 18 through March 20
For tickets call 816-235-2700 or online at www.kcrep.org
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Acclaimed as the debut of the year by one of the most exciting new writers in the country, Circle Mirror Transformation is a touching new comedy about the most unlikely of stories. Five citizens of a rural town begin a community acting class, each with his/her own expectations, but soon learn more about each other and themselves than they bargained for. Hailed as one of the most insightful and original new works of the year, the Rep is proud to present the Kansas City premiere of a play that explores the transforming powers of creativity.
One Night Only
The Lied Center of Kansas
William Inge’s Bus Stop
Saturday, February 19, 7:30 p.m.
For tickets, call 785-864-2787 or online at www.lied.ku.edu
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Presented by Montana Repertory Theatre: In this warm and affecting hit comedic drama, iconic playwright William Inge examines some of the many faces of love. Written in 1955 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and University of Kansas graduate, Bus Stop is about a group of strangers traveling by bus. Stranded in a rural Kansas diner during a freak snowstorm, the compelling narrative observes eight characters as they experience frustration, tears and laughter, examine their own motivations and forge unlikely romantic connections in a single night.
For complete Theatre listings through 2011, click here to visit the KC Events calendar.
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