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KC MELTING POT THEATRE

Just Off Broadway Theatre, 3051 Central in Penn Valley Park
Kansas City, MO 64108



Review: MOBY DICK


by Alan Portner - March 30, 2026

MTH’s World Premiere production of “Moby Dick a sea shanty” should not be missed. This “Moby Dick” is a remarkable, boiled-down, reinterpretation of Herman Melville’s massive dark 1851 tome. MTH manages to somehow transform this dark mid-nineteenth century novel into an engaging and engr...

Review: THE GREAT GATSBY at Kansas City Music Hall


by Alan Portner - March 18, 2026

If Broadway’s Great Gatsby trades in spectacle, the first national North American Tour proves that its success on the road depends on something more grounded: a cast capable of sustaining the illusion night after night, city after city.  This performance is pretty much flawless top to bottom.  �...

Review: THE PLAY THAT WENT WRONG at The White Theatre


by Alan Portner - March 16, 2026

Producing The Play That Goes Wrong at a community-theater level is an act of courage.  And the Silver Star with two oak leaf enhancements goes to the White Theatre inside the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park.  Seldom before have I seen such an active sold-out crowd in this venue who eviden...

Review: TROJAN WOMEN MCI at Unicorn Theatre


by Andrew Burrill - March 15, 2026

What did our critic think of TROJAN WOMEN MCI at Unicorn Theatre?...

Review: EVERYBODY at Kansas City Actors Theatre


by Alan Portner - March 09, 2026

The new Kansas City Actors Theater production of “Everybody” is a sly meditation on the human condition. It is a riff on the oldest known surviving play in English called “Everyman.”...

BWW Review: PORGY AND BESS at Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts


by Andrew Burrill - March 01, 2026

Lyric Opera of Kansas City’s The Gershwins’ PORGY AND BESS is a vocally commanding and spiritually powerful production, led by standout performances from Eric Greene and Michelle Bradley under the legendary direction of Francesca Zambello....

Review: ELVIS AND ELTON TOGETHER at New Theatre Restaurant


by Alan Portner - February 22, 2026

“Elvis and Elton Together” rates a big five stars.  Victor Trevino Jr. as Elvis is back and is as good as ever. Sean McGibbben becomes the incredible Elton John.   Victor and Sean wisely introduce themselves as tribute artists rather than impersonators....

Review: HAMILTON at KC Music Hall


by Alan Portner - February 20, 2026

When the musical juggernaut titled “Hamilton” stormed into Kansas City’s gilded Music Hall this week, it arrives not as a relic of mid-2010s hype, but as a living, breathing re-invention of America’s founding fathers. A decade after its Broadway debut, the touring production proves that the ...

Review: THE FANTASTICKS at Music Theater Heritage


by Alan Portner - February 08, 2026

Now “playing” at Music Theatre Heritage inside Crown Center through February 22 is the latest iteration of the most produced modern musical play in history. It is called “The Fantasticks.” If “Fantasticks” is new to you, you are past due for a treat. If you are one of the thousands of p...

Review: RENT at White Theatre At The J


by Alan Portner - February 03, 2026

A new production of Jonathan Larson’s 1996 Pulitzer Prize Winner RENT, itself a re-interpretation of Puccini’s “La Boheme,” arrives like a time capsule that refuses to stay shut as a first ever co-production of the White Theatre (inside the Jewish Community Center) and Kansas City’s vener...

Past Shows

A Raisin in the Sun
A Raisin in the Sun
Feb 14 – Feb 29, 2020

A Raisin in the Sun is, according to The New York Times, the play that changed American theater forever. First produced in 1959, A Raisin...

For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf
For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf
Dec 5 – Dec 15, 2019

Ntozake Shanges groundbreaking choreopoem, For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, is the playwrights first and most widely produced theatrical...

King Hedley II 👑
King Hedley II 👑
Sep 20 – Oct 5, 2019

Set in the year 1985 in Pittsburghs Hill District, King Hedley II explores the ways that urban communities survive the trauma of violence, unemployment and...

Funnyhouse of a Negro
Funnyhouse of a Negro
May 3 – May 18, 2019

KCMPT presents a revival of Adrienne Kennedys 1964 Obie Award-winning play Funnyhouse of a Negro at Just Off Broadway Theater May 3rd - May 18th....

The Green Book Wine Club Train Trip
The Green Book Wine Club Train Trip
Feb 15 – Mar 2, 2019

Five Black Women from Missouri. Friendship, Wine, Laughter, Tears, and Secrets. What happens when unexpected time travel takes them back to a 1940's boarding house...

Single Black Female
Single Black Female
Feb 23 – Mar 10, 2018

SINGLE BLACK FEMALE by Lisa B. Thompson (Samuel French, 2012) is a hilarious two-woman show that deftly uses comic sketches à la Saturday Night Live...

2121
2121
Sep 29 – Oct 14, 2017

2121, a new play from KC Melting Pot Artistic Director, Harvey Williams captures the rhythm of a city still struggling with the aftershocks of the...

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