KC Rep's PALOMINO Ends Run 11/15

By: Nov. 10, 2009
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The critically praised solo performance piece Palomino, written, performed and directed by Obie-winner David Cale, ends its run at Kansas City Repertory Theatre on Sunday, November 15. The world-premiere production began October 9 at the Rep's Copaken Stage and has received only rave reviews.

Palomino was originally commissioned by Long Wharf Theatre in Connecticut and was developed with the assistance of The Sundance Institute Theatre Program.

The multi-talented Cale is best known for his solo works Somebody Else's House, Deep in a Dream of You, Smooch Music, The Redthroats, and the Obie Award-winning Lillian, which have been performed in New York and Chicago. His monologues have been featured on the public radio programs "This American Life" and "The Next Big Thing" and on BBC Radio 4's "Afternoon Play." As a lyricist, his words have been performed by Elvis Costello, Deborah Harry, and the Jazz Passengers.

ABOUT KANSAS CITY REPERTORY THEATRE

Now in its 45th season, Kansas City Repertory Theatre is its region's only member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and serves as the professional theatre in residence at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). The Rep produces mainstage plays and special events at Spencer Theatre on the UMKC campus and Copaken Stage located in downtown Kansas City. Kansas City Rep employs more than 250 professional artists, technicians and administrators, and serves more than 100,000 patrons annually.



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