TheaterThe Coterie’s charming A Charlie Brown Christmas befriends a new generation Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
Stage, TheaterSpinning Tree Theatre evolves with Children of Eden Jr. Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
CultureThe Unicorn’s virtual Death of a Driver traverses the bumpy roads of friendship Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterBest of KC 2020: All the Web’s a stage: Theaters evolve in a pandemic Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterA Kids Play About Racism—a virtual show about something all too real Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
Art, TheaterKC theater groups fill holiday weekend with online events Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Coterie Theatre School and KC theater artists take their acts online Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterWhat August Wilson “learned” at the Black Repertory Theatre of KC Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterSpinning Tree Theatre’s Girlfriend is a Sweet and satisfying affair Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe White Rose, at the Coterie, uncovers a country at war with itself Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
CultureSay goodbye to 2019 at these New Year’s Eve shindigs Deborah Hirsch, Hannah Strader, November 27, 2022
A&EA guide to KC’s wonderland of arts and entertainment for the 2019 holiday season Deborah Hirsch, Hannah Strader, November 27, 2022
TheaterAn original Caroline, or Change, at Spinning Tree, reimagines old tropes Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe imaginative A Doll’s House, Part 2, at the Unicorn, also has some sequel blues Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterKC Rep’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof connects with strong performances Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterFine lines on race and power in KCAT’s “Master Harold” … and the Boys Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterIn MTH’s rousing In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda tells another immigrant story Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
CultureThe 2019 KC Fringe Festival is in full swing. Here’s what we’ve seen so far. Liz Cook, Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterChasing Gods, a new play at KU’s Kansas Rep reaches across the aisle Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterSpinning Tree and Variety KC are making moves with Starlight Express Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Shakespeare fest’s fun Shakespeare in Love raises the Bard at Southmoreland Park Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterCh-ch-ch-ch-changes — The Revolutionists, at the Unicorn, goes for a round Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterAt KC Rep, Vanessa Severo presents a vivid Frida…a self portrait Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Humans, at the Unicorn, eerily captures modern-day anxiety Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterIn the Coterie’s Secret Soldiers, a Civil War teaching moment in camouflage Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterIn KCAT’s absorbing Death and the Maiden, the personal is political Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Wolves, at the Unicorn, explores the ties that bind — or don’t Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterBurlesque, comedy, and drama in The Nance, at Spinning Tree Theatre Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterReview: KC Rep comes home with a captivating Of Mice and Men Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterBlacKkKlansman‘s Kevin Willmott takes his writing to the Coterie in Becoming Martin Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterMy Fair Lady, at MTH, is fairly popular (if also fairly long) Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Legend of Georgia McBride, at Kansas Repertory Theatre, is a great escape Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterOnstage now through June 24: Cats at Musical Theater Heritage Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterTheater review: The Black Rep’s engaging musical Memphis makes all the right moves Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterTheater review: KC Rep’s Brother Toad overshoots America’s gun culture Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterLetters From Freedom Summer, at UMKC Theatre, takes on an infamous Mississippi season Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterTheater review: Down in Mississippi, the summer of ’64 is hot Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterTheater review: The Mascot, at the Living Room, is sporty and funny (if not deep) Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterSpinning Tree’s Full Gallop etches a likeness of Diana Vreeland Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
Stage, TheaterActor Jan Rogge puts her directing stamp on KCAT’s Sea Marks Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022
TheaterThe Unicorn Theatre’s Chesapeake makes an engaging, seriocomic argument for art Deborah Hirsch, November 27, 2022