A&E, StageSpinning Tree’s Fiddler on the Roof travels well through time Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageThe Living Room’s absorbing Equus revival reveals the plays limits Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSpinning Tree’s Black Pearl Sings features two lyrical performances Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
NewsBecky Blades, author of Do Your Laundry or You’ll Die Alone, talks giving and receiving advice in The Pitch questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageMET’s Mary Stuart examines England’s most notorious cousinly rift Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageDavid Wayne Reed gives his characters and his audience a hand in Help Yourself Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageJessalyn Kincaid shape-shifts through her roles — onstage and off Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageThe Unicorn deftly summons Sue Mengers’ funny, gossipy spirit Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageMusical Theater Heritage’s boiled-down Oliver proves why the show still works Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSpinning Tree’s Theatre’s Violet: a young outcast’s musical awakening Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageKCAT turns Shakespeare inside out with Hamlet and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSpinning Tree’s beautifully acted Ghost-Writer keys into the creative process Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSouth Pacific: a fine shore leave at Musical Theater Heritage Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Vi Tran talks about his upbringing and how he raised his own Son Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Jerry Jay Cranford discusses singing, dancing, improvising — and scoring the best role of his life Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageA little bit of this, a little bit of that: KC Fringe Fest looms again Deborah Hirsch, Liz Cook, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageBefore heading to NYC, Jonathan Jensen answers our Stage Questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageHeartland Men’s Chorus executive director Rick Fisher answers our Stage Questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageMET’s The Night of the Iguana is more than reheated Williams Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageNathan Louis Jackson answers The Pitch‘s Stage questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageMotherhood Out Loud speaks soft and clear at Spinning Tree Theatre Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSpinning Tree Theatre’s founders answer the Stage questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageThe Unicorn’s Clybourne Park smartly tours subdivisions of property and race Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageActor-director John Rensenhouse answers our first Stage questionnaire Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageThree Viewings elicits little mourning at Muehlebach Funeral Home Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageKCAT’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night hastens O’Neill’s dusk Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageProject Playwright returns with another season of aspiring playwrights Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageRicardo Khan and UMKC Theatre score big with Kansas City Swing Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StagePride’s Crossing, at the MET, swims against memory’s currents Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
A&E, StageSondheim’s Sunday in the Park With George onstage at Musical Theater Heritage Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018