Stage, TheaterUMKC’s workaday King Lear finds value in its acting and tech design Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterThe Coterie’s We Shall Not Be Moved: The Student Sit-ins of 1960 stands out Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterSolo Shakespeare and a revealing medical story: Getting started at KC’s 2017 Fringe Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterThe Book Club Play spits out truth and its comic consequences at Kansas Repertory Theatre Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterKC’s Heart of America Shakespeare Festival mounts a captivating and handsome Hamlet Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterKansas City Actors Theatre pilots The Realistic Joneses to a nearly perfect landing Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterUMKC Theatre town hall Sunday drew an all-star cast but no immediate answers on devastating budget cuts Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterMetropolitan Ensemble Theatre mines value in August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterThe Living Room’s Shearwater is a compelling work-in-progress Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
TheaterMET’s Photograph 51 is a revealing portrait of one scientist’s trajectory Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterMusical Theater Heritage delivers a winning and worldly Cabaret Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
Stage, TheaterAnnapurna, at the Living Room, lets two fine actors agilely scale a relationship’s terrain Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
TheaterThe Coterie links past to present in the compelling true story The Nine Who Dared Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
TheaterBillie Holiday makes an intimate comeback in Spinning Tree’s Lady Day Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageNext to Normal is next to perfect at Musical Theater Heritage Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageMusical Theater Heritage navigates warm currents and darker waters in a songful, Twain-based Big River Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageLogan Black connects his world to ours with a very special Bond Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageFrom hours-long Shakespeare to one-minute plays, director Sidonie Garrett clocks in Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageAt MET, The Skin of Our Teeth finds humor and hope in the human trek Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageKC Rep’s The Diary of Anne Frank brings ghosts intimately to life Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageActor, director (and comic) Walter Coppage reaches out and within Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageActor and director Mark Robbins finds beauty and connection in his work Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Actor Charles Fugate subbed vocal pipes for the plumbing kind, and we’re the better for it Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Helena Cosentino revives Gilda Radner in her new one-woman show Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageSixty or 90 minutes at a time, Fringe and the Invasion reveal heroes and also-rans Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageBob Paisley brings a president closer in Bill Clinton Hercules Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019
A&E, StageUMKC Theatre’s Freedom Rider: a powerful chapter in an ongoing story Deborah Hirsch, June 20, 2019