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June 8, 2011, City Stage

Theatre through mid-June

Tue, May 31, 2011

“The 39 Steps” at American Heartland Theatre and "The King and I" opens Starlight's season.

For complete Theatre listings through 2011, click here to visit the KC Events calendar.

American Heartland Theatre

The 39 Steps
Runs May 6 through June 19
For tickets call 816-842-9999 or online at www.ahtkc.com
Call or visit the website for performance days and times

Enjoy A Hitchcock Thriller - but don't worry, it's not scary! This is not your typical Hitchock of Psycho or The Birds (although you may find homages to his classics), rather a zany ride of pure theatre.  Four versatile actors take on the classic spy-thriller, The 39 Steps, the challenge: they need to bring 150 characters to life - with only the four of them and the props on hand. Three men and one woman tell the whole story of The 39 Steps at a break-neck speed, with minimal sets and costumes.  But don't let that fool you; this is a complex and thrilling story with just the right amount of romance!  Achieved through fearless engagement with the audience, and a fell embracing oftheatricality, The 39 Steps is a delightful production that never takes itself too seriously.

 

Starlight Theatre
The King and I
Runs June 6 through 12
For tickets call 816-363-7827 or online at www.kcstarlight.com 
Call or visit the website for performance days and times

Starring Lou Diamond Phillips, this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical classic pits East versus West in a dramatic, richly textured and ultimately uplifting love story. When summoned to Bangkok’s Royal Palace in 1862 to tutor the many children and wives of the King of Siam, English widow Anna struggles with the King’s barbaric behavior. Over time, however, the two come to understand, respect and even embrace one another’s traditions and values. THE KING AND I’s lavish score features showstoppers including “Getting to Know You,” “Hello, Young Lovers” and “Shall We Dance?” 



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By Victor Wishna

Victor  Wishna

Senior Editor, Theatre; Theatre and Features Contributor
Victor Wishna is a writer, editor, and author, among other things. A graduate of Stanford University and the New School's creative writing MFA program, he has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Baltimore Sun, the Miami Herald, the Kansas City Star, Humanities, and other major magazines and newspapers. He contributes a weekly real estate feature to the New York Post and his column “Letter from New York” is syndicated nationally.

With photographer Ken Collins, he published In Their Company: Portraits of American Playwrights (Umbrage Editions, 2006), for which he conducted and edited interviews with 61 prominent stage writers including Edward Albee, August Wilson, Tony Kushner, Wendy Wasserstein, and many others. The book won a 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal (www.intheircompany.com).

He has always maintained a love for theatre, as a writer, an audience member, and even an actor, appearing in several community and semi-professional productions. As an undergraduate, he studied acting and playwriting with Anna Deavere Smith, in addition to journalism and psychology (and not engineering or medicine).

After nearly 12 years in New York City, Victor recently returned to his hometown with his wife, Annie, also a K.C. native. When not writing for publication or pleasure, Victor is honing his stand-up routine, which he has performed at numerous clubs and special events around New York, the Midwest, and elsewhere. In June 2010, he was named New York’s second-funniest amateur Jewish comedian by The Jewish Week. Seriously.

 

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