TheaterBill Nelson's Big Happy Depression Show livestream brings cathartic comedy to KC viewers Michael Cripe, February 28, 2022
Art, Stage, TheaterStarlight announces 2022 AdventHealth Broadway Series lineup Tyler Schneider, September 10, 2021
TheaterKansas City Actors Theatre announces second season of radio theatre Sophia Misle, May 10, 2021
TheaterPuffs focuses on the intriguing characters of Hogwarts that The Boy Who Lived ignored Vivian Kane, March 7, 2020
Stage, TheaterActor Jan Rogge puts her directing stamp on KCAT’s Sea Marks Deborah Hirsch, January 9, 2018
TheaterThe Unicorn Theatre’s Chesapeake makes an engaging, seriocomic argument for art Deborah Hirsch, December 29, 2017
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
Stage, TheaterThe Coterie’s We Shall Not Be Moved: The Student Sit-ins of 1960 stands out Deborah Hirsch, October 2, 2017
Stage, TheaterKCAT's A Lie of the Mind is a fitting, wounding elegy for Sam Shepard Liz Cook, September 22, 2017
Stage, TheaterBetween the Lines, at the Rep, dazzles but doesn't go deep Liz Cook, September 20, 2017
Stage, TheaterSpinning Tree Theatre's Finian’s Rainbow is an entertaining throwback Liz Cook, September 13, 2017