October 6, 2010, City Stage

Theatre through mid-October

Mon, Sep 20, 2010

"The Sunshine Boys" at New Theatre; "Hot L Baltimore" at Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre; "Saved" at the Rep; "The Love List" at AHT; "Little Shop of Horrors" at Chestnut Fine Arts; "Assassins" at the Barn Players; "Come Fly with Me" at Quality Hill; "[title of show]" at the Unicorn; "Science Fiction Triple Feature" at the Coterie; "Evil Dead: The Musical" at Egads Theatre.

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


New Theatre Restaurant
The Sunshine Boys
Runs September 1 through November 7 at New Theatre Restaurant

For tickets call 913 649 7469 or online at www.newtheatre.com
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For over 40 years the comedy team of Lewis & Clark topped the bill at the biggest theatres on the vaudeville circuit. Now they aren't even speaking. When CBS requests them for a "History of Comedy" retrospective, a grudging reunion brings the two back together, along with a flood of memories, miseries and laugh after laugh after laugh.

Starring Howard Hesseman (Dr.Johnny Fever of WKRP in Cincinnati)

Click here to read the KCM review



Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre
Hot L Baltimore

By Lanford Wilson
Directed by Karen Paisley
Runs September 9 through October 3 at the MET Space
For tickets call 816-569-3226 or online at www.metkc.org
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The old Hotel Baltimore, once fashionable, is now home to prostitutes, petty thieves, drifters, and indigents. Their fragile community may soon spin out of orbit when the hotel is slated for demolition.  Part comedy, part struggle for survival, It is a dance by amazing characters who refuse to give up.

Click here to read the KCM review.



Kansas City Repertory Theatre
Saved

Second Production Directed by Gary Griffin

Music and Lyrics by Michael Friedman
Book and Lyrics by John Dempsey and Rinne Groff

Runs September 10 – October 3 at Spencer Theatre, UMKC
For tickets call 816-235-2700 or online at www.KCRep.org
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A ground-breaking new musical based on the popular movie Saved! With a pop score and a young energetic cast, this musical follows an unforgettable senior year at a Christian high school. When a popular girl will do anything to save her boyfriend, she tests the limits of her school and her family’s faith in their beliefs and each other. Saved is a smart, funny, and moving new musical by some of the most important artists in the American theatre - and if you like the TV show "Glee" you’ll love Saved
Recommended for high school and up.

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American Heartland Theatre
The Love List
Runs September 10 through October 24 at American Heartland Theatre, Crown Center

For tickets call 816-842-9999 or online at www.ahtkc.com
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What do you get a friend for a 50th birthday present? If he's still single, you buy him a "love list" from the local gypsy.  You help him put pen to paper to come up with a list of ten qualities that define the perfect woman and, "Weird Science-style," she appears!  But, just as the gorgeous dream woman appears, the scheme starts to go horribly, mysteriously and hysterically awry! It's as if Neil Simon combined The Odd Couple and The Bride of Frankenstein in this insightful and outrageously funny comedy.


Chestnut Fine Arts Theatre
Little Shop Of Horrors
Directed by Brad Zimmerman and Bob Nichols

Runs September 16 through October 17 at the Chestnut Fine Arts Center
For tickets call 913-764-2121 or online at www.chestnutfinearts.com/index.htm
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Little Shop of Horrors, a funny musical spoof, is one of the longest running off-Broadway shows ever. Seymour, a quirky florist, falls in love, gains fame, and becomes the toast of the town. The high-energy show features rock ‘n’ roll and doo-wop numbers including: Somewhere That’s Green; Skid Row; and Suddenly, Seymour.  This performance is rated “PG”.


Starring Emily Burns, Stasha Case, Krista Eyler, Peggy Mall, Joel Morrison and David Thompson.



The Barn Players
Assassins

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Book by John Weidman
Directed by Damron Russell Armstrong

Runs September 17 through October 3
For tickets call 913-432-9100 or online at www.thebarnplayers.org
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Assassins is the story of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate Presidents of the United States and is part vaudeville extravaganza, wholly electrifying, entertaining, alarmingly funny and scary all at the same time; a bold, surreal, thought provoking, drama with a memorable musical score by famed composer Stephen Sondheim including:  “Everybody’s Got the Right”, “Unworthy Of Your Love” and “Something Just Broke”.



Quality Hill Playhouse
Come Fly With Me: The Lyrics of Sammy Cahn

Runs September 17 through October 17 at Quality Hill Playhouse
For tickets call 816-421-1700 or online at www.qualityhillplayhouse.com
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Sammy Cahn was nominated for more “Best Song” Academy Awards than anyone else – 26 total – and won four. In addition to his film work, he wrote for numerous popular singers of the 1940s and 50s, penning No. 1 hits for Doris Day, the Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra and more. He wrote so often for Mr. Sinatra, in fact, that Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that Cahn and composer Jimmy Van Heusen “were almost considered to be (Sinatra’s) personal songwriters.”

Come Fly With Me, featuring Julie O’Rourke, Julie Shaw and James Wright, with J. Kent Barnhart at the piano, Ken Remmert on drums and Brian Wilson on bass, is a tribute to this talented lyricist. You’ll hear hits from four decades, including “Until the Real Thing Comes Along” (1936), “I Should Care” (1944), “We Never Talk Much” (1953) and “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head” (1961), among others. And no Sammy Cahn retrospective would be complete without the songs that won his four Oscars – “Call Me Irresponsible,” “All the Way,” “Three Coins in the Fountain” and “High Hopes.”



Unicorn Theatre
[title of show]
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bowen

Book by Hunter Bell
Directed by Missy Koonce
Musical Direction by Anthony T. Edwards

Runs September 18 through October 10 at the Unicorn Theatre
For tickets call 816-531-PLAY or online at www.unicorntheatre.org
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 [INSERT MUSIC HERE]
Imagine two hyper-talented young songwriters in New York trying to write a new musical about two hyper-talented young songwriters in New York trying to write a new musical. That’s [title of show], the deliciously smart, tongue-in-cheek musical that wowed Broadway audiences and critics last fall. Share its dizzy, unpredictable and uproarious journey from unemployment to the Great White Way.

Featuring Seth Golay, KC Comeaux, Jessalyn Kincaid and Natalie Weaver.

Click here to read the KCM review




The Coterie Theatre
Science Fiction Triple Feature

Runs September 21 through October 17 at the Coterie Theatre, Crown Center
For tickets call 816-474-6552 or online at www.coterietheatre.org
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Three masterpieces on stage based on a concept by Jeff Church: The Veldt (by Ray Bradbury): A virtual reality playroom comes alive. Flowers for Algernon (by Daniel Keyes): To enhance IQ, a surgical improvement turns intellectual disability into genius. By the Waters of Babylon (by Stephen Vincent Benét): A young priest's mission is to explore the forbidden Place of the Gods. Preteen / Young Adult Series



Egads Theatre Company
Evil Dead: The Musical
Runs October 8 through November 6 at Off Center Theatre, Crown Center

For tickets call 816-842-9999 or online at www.egadstheatre.com
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This hard-rocking farce follows five college students to an old abandoned cabin in the woods where they unwittingly unleash an ancient evil force hell-bent on converting them to Candarian demon zombies.  That is, until Ash (an unassuming S-Mart employee) wields a trusty chainsaw to become a demon-killing-hero.  Evil Dead: The Musical also features a “splatter zone” for people who want to get wet.  Join us!  Blood will spray, chainsaws will roar, limbs and bad jokes will fly!  For mature audiences only.

Evil Dead: The Musical is directed by camp and kitsch aficionado Steven Eubank .  The cast features: Chioma Anyanwu as Cheryl; Olivia Marsh  as Shelly/Annie; Ethan Miller as Ed/Moose; Dana Nicholson as Jake; Aurelie Roque as Linda; Noah Whitmore as Scott; Sam Wright as Ash.  Kevin Bogan is Music Director, Derek Ferguson is Choreographer, Ashley Otis is Assistant Choreographer, Mara Franke is Stage Manager.  Sets designed by Alex Perry, Jeff Eubank and Ryan Riggs; costumes by Courtney Perry; props by Jon “Piggy” Cupit and Marlin Deen; lights by Alex Perry; and sound by David Kiehl.



Unicorn Theatre and Kansas City Actors Theatre
The Seafarer
Runs October 23 through November 7 at the Unicorn Theatre

For tickets call 816-531-7529 or online at www.unicorntheatre.org
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It’s Christmas Eve, and Sharky has returned to Dublin to look after his quick-tempered, aging and recently blind brother. Old drinking buddies Ian and Nicky are holed up at the house too, hoping to play cards, when a mysterious, charming stranger raises the stakes even higher. Sharky may be playing for his very soul in this darkly funny and chilling new play about Ireland, the sea and the power of myth.

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

 

 

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