StageVictoria Montalbano explores aging, escapism through a Whovian lens in Timey Wimey Stuff at KC Fringe Jake Louraine, July 10, 2025
StageKansas native Kyla Jade brings Broadway back home as The Wiz hits KC Jake Louraine, July 3, 2025
StageBrianne Taylor’s Keeper of the Plains bucks the prairie's historic ‘sea of red’ at KC Fringe Jake Louraine, July 2, 2025
StageKCCAT presents Fringe film The Weirdos Comedy Hour Part II with (at least) one laugh guaranteed Jake Louraine, June 10, 2025
Culture, StageSeason 3 of Somebody, Somewhere embraces laughter, tears, and all things Manhattan, Kansas Michael Mackie, November 8, 2024
StageJekyll & Hyde ballet is a fabulous fright in North American premiere at the Kauffman Center Emily Jacobs, October 16, 2023
StageActor Yaegel T. Welch on touring with To Kill a Mockingbird and using classic narratives as a platform for change Ivy Anderegg, October 10, 2023
StageFour Inane Questions with Theatre in the Park actor Kyle Anderson Michael Mackie, October 6, 2023
StageLemonad(e) Park announces 2023 summer lineup including The Sunwrecks, El Dusty, Starhaven Rounders, and more Sarah Moore, April 4, 2023
StageSetting the Stage channels motion, history through Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey Amanda Hadlock, February 23, 2023
Art, Stage, TheaterStarlight announces 2022 AdventHealth Broadway Series lineup Tyler Schneider, September 10, 2021
Stage, TheaterActor Jan Rogge puts her directing stamp on KCAT’s Sea Marks Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
Stage, TheaterSpinning Tree's Casa Valentina makes the most of the play's soft touch and rough edges Liz Cook, November 8, 2017
Stage, TheaterDisgraced, at the Unicorn, questions respectability in mostly unexpected ways Liz Cook, October 30, 2017
Stage, TheaterWilliam Shatner talks the joy of the uncompromised moment ahead of his one-man show at Yardley Hall Saturday Nick Spacek, October 26, 2017
Stage, TheaterUMKC's workaday King Lear finds value in its acting and tech design Deborah Hirsch, October 18, 2017