Starlight Theatre Announces 2017 Blue Star Awards
by Julie Musbach
- May 7, 2017
Yesterday, high school theatre students and instructors across metropolitan Kansas City and in neighboring communities received the good news that they had received nominations for the 15th Anniversary Blue Star Awards from Starlight Theatre. Starlight leaders, staff and board members personally delivered 132 nominations to 42 area high schools. On Thursday night, May 25, winners of the 2017 Blue Star Awards will receive their honors in a public ceremony on Starlight Theatre's Cohen Community Stage.
ICE AGE: THE GREAT EGG-SCAPADE Arrives on DVD Today
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 7, 2017
ICE AGE: THE GREAT EGG-SCAPADE Arrives on DVD March 7th! Scrat, Manny, Sid, Diego and the rest of your prehistoric pals from Ice Age are back in an all-new hilarious animated adventure!
ICE AGE: THE GREAT EGG-SCAPADE Arrives on DVD 3/7
by Caryn Robbins
- Feb 1, 2017
ICE AGE: THE GREAT EGG-SCAPADE Arrives on DVD March 7th! Scrat, Manny, Sid, Diego and the rest of your prehistoric pals from Ice Age are back in an all-new hilarious animated adventure!
BWW Review: No Ifs and Buts in OR, - A Masterpiece Is On Stage at Southwest Shakespeare Company
by Herbert Paine
- Sep 6, 2016
The creative mind of Liz Duffy Adams seems to know no bounds, her works a diverse and intriguing whirlpool of theatrical concepts. OR, is no exception. It is in the telling of Aphra Behn's story, witty, sexy, and sophisticated, provocative and light-hearted, elevating the power of the word. It is a masterpiece, honored now by Southwest Shakespeare Company and featuring a superlative ensemble.
OR, Brings Laughs and Thrills This Winter at Hedgerow
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Jan 26, 2016
Hedgerow Theatre is heating things up this winter with the regional premiere of Liz Duffy Adams' steamy comedy, Or, (the comma is part of the title) from January 28 through February 28.
BWW Review: Surprising OR, at Dobama
by Roy Berko
- Sep 7, 2015
Dobama Theatre's mission statement indicates that it is its purpose to 'premiere the best contemporary plays by established or emerging playwrights.' Why, then, are they opening their 2015-16 season with a play set in 1666-1670?
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