TheaterInclusive casting, rare opportunities invite the sun to come out at Variety KC Presents: Annie Jake Louraine, July 29, 2025
CultureKansas City Ballet's Don Quixote blends stagecraft, satire for sophisticated show Sophia Lail, March 30, 2025
MusicPianist Khatia Buniatishvili finds transformative power through fine art Nick Spacek, September 17, 2024
A&EThe alchemical percussion dance of Arx Duo's Mari Yoshinaga and Garrett Arney Libby Hanssen, January 17, 2018
A&E, ArtClassics Uncorked opened its latest season with a welcome airing of recent works Libby Hanssen, December 6, 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
A&EJohn Cleese on the enduring popularity of Python ahead of his Wednesday JCCC appearanceOctober 3, 2017
A&E, ArtChiefs fandom and KC Symphony devotion are far from mutually exclusive Lucas Wetzel, September 14, 2017
A&EMonica Dixon’s Temenos puts a movement — lots of movement — in motion, but don't call it dance Lucas Wetzel, April 27, 2017
A&E, StageThe Kansas City Ballet’s international cast comes together to perfect The Nutcracker — again David Hudnall, November 29, 2016
Amy Schumer goes big, Led Zeppelin gets strung up, and Joyce DiDonato goes to War: fall's performing-arts calendarAugust 30, 2016