Stage, TheaterThe KC Rep's A Raisin in the Sun finds new relevance in a classic Liz Cook, April 5, 2017
Stage, TheaterFive Guys Named Moe jumps to life at the Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City Liz Cook, April 3, 2017
Stage, TheaterThe Rep's charming Constellations makes the most of its possibilities Liz Cook, March 16, 2017
Stage, TheaterMetropolitan Ensemble Theatre mines value in August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean Deborah Hirsch, March 1, 2017
Stage, TheaterDavid Wayne Reed’s Shelf Life tears down walls, one story at a time Annie Raab, February 22, 2017
Stage, TheaterMeltingpot’s Dutchman revival summons old ills — with sad new relevance Liz Cook, February 21, 2017
Stage, TheaterThe Living Room's Shearwater is a compelling work-in-progress Deborah Hirsch, January 28, 2017
Stage, TheaterSpinning Tree’s Shipwrecked! An Entertainment is exactly that Liz Cook, January 24, 2017
TheaterMET’s Photograph 51 is a revealing portrait of one scientist’s trajectory Deborah Hirsch, January 24, 2017
TheaterCard Table Theatre’s Brecht revival is part protest, part caution — and bitterly funny Nick Spacek, January 19, 2017
Stage, TheaterApplication Pending, though funny, could use sensitivity training Liz Cook, December 13, 2016
TheaterThe Book of Mormon runs on cartoonishly antic energy — and feels mostly heaven-sent Liz Cook, December 8, 2016
Stage, TheaterThe Unicorn’s An Octoroon asks more than it answers — which is fine Liz Cook, December 6, 2016
Stage, TheaterJennifer Mays works and plays hard this holiday season Deborah Hirsch, December 6, 2016
Stage, TheaterSpinning Tree's Nine keeps fair count of its source material Liz Cook, November 8, 2016
Stage, TheaterMusical Theater Heritage delivers a winning and worldly Cabaret Deborah Hirsch, November 8, 2016
TheaterThe Way We Get By, Neil LaBute’s scolding of millennials, is just good enough Liz Cook, November 1, 2016
Stage, TheaterAnnapurna, at the Living Room, lets two fine actors agilely scale a relationship's terrain Deborah Hirsch, October 11, 2016