A&E, StageMET's Mary Stuart examines England's most notorious cousinly rift Deborah Hirsch, January 28, 2015
A&E, StageDavid Wayne Reed gives his characters and his audience a hand in Help Yourself Deborah Hirsch, January 21, 2015
A&E, StageJessalyn Kincaid shape-shifts through her roles — onstage and off Deborah Hirsch, January 14, 2015
A&E, StageThe Unicorn deftly summons Sue Mengers' funny, gossipy spirit Deborah Hirsch, December 17, 2014
A&E, StageHarpoon Presents spearheads Lawrence's comedy scene – and draws touring talent Nick Spacek, December 10, 2014
A&E, StageMusical Theater Heritage's boiled-down Oliver proves why the show still works Deborah Hirsch, December 10, 2014
A&E, StageSpinning Tree's Theatre's Violet: a young outcast's musical awakening Deborah Hirsch, November 12, 2014
A&E, StageKC Rep shines new light on Our Town — but do we see it better? Liz Cook, September 17, 2014
A&E, StageKCAT turns Shakespeare inside out with Hamlet and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead Deborah Hirsch, September 17, 2014
A&E, StageThe Unicorn's Hands on a Hardbody gets high mileage from a low-octane event Liz Cook, September 10, 2014
A&E, StageSpinning Tree's beautifully acted Ghost-Writer keys into the creative process Deborah Hirsch, August 27, 2014
A&E, StageThe effects of Kansas City Actors Theatre on Paul Zindel's Marigolds Liz Cook, August 20, 2014
A&E, StageSouth Pacific: a fine shore leave at Musical Theater Heritage Deborah Hirsch, August 13, 2014
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Vi Tran talks about his upbringing and how he raised his own Son Deborah Hirsch, August 13, 2014
A&E, StageNavigating Fringe is all about managing the clock Liz Cook and Deborah Hirsch, July 23, 2014
A&E, StageStage Q&A: Jerry Jay Cranford discusses singing, dancing, improvising — and scoring the best role of his life Deborah Hirsch, July 23, 2014
A&E, StageA little bit of this, a little bit of that: KC Fringe Fest looms again Deborah Hirsch, Liz Cook, July 16, 2014