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Review: EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Opens at The Warwick

Review: EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Opens at The Warwick

by Steve Wilson — August 11, 2025
Where can you find outrageous humor, a talking moose, fantastic vocals, a man with a chainsaw instead of a hand, and Candarian Demons? Westport, of course! Where EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL is now playing at the Warwick Theatre on Main. If you don’t find this stage production to be one of the best in Ka...
Review: WEST SIDE STORY at White Theater

Review: WEST SIDE STORY at White Theater

by Alan Portner — July 12, 2025
From its first electrifying notes to its tragic final act, WEST SIDE STORY continues to captivate audiences with its blend of urgent drama, iconic music, and groundbreaking choreography. Each new staging of this classic presents a fresh opportunity to rediscover its timeless tale of love and rivalry...
Review: THE WIZ at KC Music Hall

Review: THE WIZ at KC Music Hall

by Alan Portner — July 9, 2025
A surprising, bright, and entertaining production of THE WIZ opened Tuesday night at Kansas City’s Music Hall to an almost full house for a one week run.  THE WIZ is the season closer for American Theatre Guild’s 2024-2025 season.  I’m not sure what I was expecting with THE WIZ, but I found...
Review: CLUE at New Theatre Restaurant

Review: CLUE at New Theatre Restaurant

by Alan Portner — July 7, 2025
Madcap! Frenetic! Hilarious! It is the New Theatre Restaurant production of CLUE. Clue is a comic murder-mystery tale based on the 1985 film of the same name which was based on the 1949 Parker Brothers board game that just about anyone who grew up in that period will surely have played at some point...
Review: MY FAIR LADY at Theatre In The Park

Review: MY FAIR LADY at Theatre In The Park

by Alan Portner — June 30, 2025
The strength of this production is unquestionably the superior musical treatments, including an excellent orchestra of twenty conducted by     Matt Richardson. Each of the leading characters is about as musically strong as it gets....
Review: THE ROOMMATE at Kansas City Actors' Theatre

Review: THE ROOMMATE at Kansas City Actors' Theatre

by Alan Portner — June 1, 2025
Kansas City Actors Theatre kicks off their twenty-first season with a super production of Jen Silverman’s THE ROOMMATE about two women who stumble awkwardly towards each other and learn a bit more than either one is ready to absorb.  This two hander has been kicking around regional theaters for a...
Review: PEER GYNT at St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

Review: PEER GYNT at St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

by Steve Callahan — May 6, 2025
A rich and lively production of an Ibsen classic--with Grieg's full instrumental music. The St. Louis Symphony, with director Stéphane Denève, interpret Grieg’s music with their usual perfection.  All in all it’s a memorable presentation of a very great work of music and theater....
Review: JERSEY BOYS at New Theatre & Restaurant

Review: JERSEY BOYS at New Theatre & Restaurant

by Alan Portner — April 28, 2025
JERSEY BOYS at New Theatre Restaurant is a delightful evening out on the town.   The show tells the mostly true story of sixties pop legends Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. This show is an original and fun trip down memory lane with a singing group who offered a unique sound that still resonat...
Review: DOUBT, A PARABLE at KC United Church Of Christ

Review: DOUBT, A PARABLE at KC United Church Of Christ

by Alan Portner — March 10, 2025
Kansas City Actors Theater presents an exceptional production of DOUBT, A PARABLE by John Patrick Shanley in the unexpected, but perfectly selected sanctuary of the Kansas City United Church of Christ in the Brookside area....
Review: RUMORS at New Theatre Restaurant

Review: RUMORS at New Theatre Restaurant

by Alan Portner — February 23, 2025
A super cast makes the most of Neil Simon’s 1988 word-salad comedy masterpiece entitled RUMORS. RUMORS opened last week at New Theater Restaurant in Overland Park.   This one is played strictly for laughs. ...
Review: HAIRSPRAY at White Theatre

Review: HAIRSPRAY at White Theatre

by Alan Portner — February 4, 2025
HAIRSPRAY, a co-production of the White Theatre and the Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City, is the kind of old-fashioned, joyous, musical theater experience that recalls a PAJAMA GAME, or a DAMN YANKEES, kind of show that is just pure entertainment.  Additionally, HAIRSPRAY has a point to make ...
Review: BOOK OF DAYS at Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre

Review: BOOK OF DAYS at Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre

by Alan Portner — February 1, 2025
Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre kicks off its 2025 calendar year offerings with an offbeat murder mystery/character study by Lanford Wilson called BOOK OF DAYS performed at The Westport Bowery. The play, originally commissioned by Jeff Daniels in 1998 for his own small town (Michigan) theater company,...
Review: PARADE at Kauffman Theatre

Review: PARADE at Kauffman Theatre

by Alan Portner — January 29, 2025
The touring company of PARADE, now playing at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, recounts the sad, but true tale of Leo Frank and Mary Phagan. Mr. Frank was almost certainly falsely convicted of Ms. Phagan’s April 27, 1913 murder due to an early twentieth century eruption of rampant anti...
Review: CHICAGO: THE MUSICAL at Kauffman Theater

Review: CHICAGO: THE MUSICAL at Kauffman Theater

by Alan Portner — January 10, 2025
Chicago, the Musical, now playing at the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts, is a super evening out for you and your significant other.  It is a welcome respite from our incredible snow event last weekend. ...
Review: WHO'S HOLIDAY A CHRISTMAS MASTERPIECE OPENS IN KANSAS CITY at The Ruby Room

Review: WHO'S HOLIDAY A CHRISTMAS MASTERPIECE OPENS IN KANSAS CITY at The Ruby Room

by Steve Wilson — December 9, 2024
Ho...Ho...Ho, Cindy Lou Who, that’s who returned to Kansas City on Friday, December 6, in WHO’S HOLIDAY A NEW COMEDY WITH A TWIST OF RHYME. Padgett Productions’ Christmas delight opened on the stage of the Ruby Room inside Crown Center. The Ruby Room is the perfect venue for WHO’S HOLIDAY, a...
Review: FUNNY GIRL at Kansas City Music Hall

Review: FUNNY GIRL at Kansas City Music Hall

by Alan Portner — December 4, 2024
FUNNY GIRL is one of the crown gems of the American Musical Theater. Kansas City audiences will be treated to a first-class production of a show that many theater buffs know about but have never seen. Tuesday night’s performance starred Leah Platt in the lead role of Fanny Brice. Leah has a gangb...
Review: NUNSENSE at New Theatre Restaurant

Review: NUNSENSE at New Theatre Restaurant

by Alan Portner — December 3, 2024
Heating up the boards at New Theatre Restaurant now through February 2, 2025 is a new production of a reliable Off-Broadway Musical Review called NUNSENSE featuring a very funny quintet of comedy Sisters from the “Little Sisters of Olathe.”...
Review: MAXINE'S CHRISTMAS CAROL Opens in Kansas City at At the City Stage

Review: MAXINE'S CHRISTMAS CAROL Opens in Kansas City at At the City Stage

by Steve Wilson — December 2, 2024
Spoiler alert: What did the iconic Maxine from MAXINE’S CHRISTMAS CAROL learn on opening night? The answer: She learned that Padget Productions has another holiday treat on its hands. MAXINE’S CHRISTMAS CAROL opened on Friday, November 29, at the City Stage inside Union Station. The musical come...
Review: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE... at KANSAS CITY MUSIC HALL

Review: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE... at KANSAS CITY MUSIC HALL

by Alan Portner — November 25, 2024
Cirque Du Soleil’s excellent new Christmas Show, TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE… opens at the Kansas City Music Hall for eight performances beginning THE NIGHT BEFORE…Thanksgiving Day and continues through Sunday, December 1....
Review: BUBBLE BOY, A MUSICAL ABOUT BURSTING OUT at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Ce

Review: BUBBLE BOY, A MUSICAL ABOUT BURSTING OUT at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center

by Steve Wilson — November 1, 2024
What did our critic think of BUBBLE BOY, A MUSICAL ABOUT BURSTING OUT at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center?...
Review: THE MUSIC MAN at White Theatre

Review: THE MUSIC MAN at White Theatre

by Alan Portner — October 28, 2024
Meredith Willson’s THE MUSIC MAN opened this week at The White Theatre to an almost full house standing ovation. THE MUSIC MAN is a tribute to small town America around the turn of the twentieth century. The location is River City, Iowa on the Iowa/Illinois border in 1912....
Review: 'Dammit, Janet' THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW is Live in Kansas City at The Grand The

Review: 'Dammit, Janet' THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW is Live in Kansas City at The Grand Theatre

by Steve Wilson — October 12, 2024
Forty-nine years after Richard O’Brien wrote the book, lyrics, and music for THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW it remains a cult classic, and it has risen to a new level as Padgett Productions opens THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE in the Grand Theatre at Crown Center in Kansas City. The show opened to a raucous au...
Review: AN OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY MURDER at New Theatre & Restaurant

Review: AN OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY MURDER at New Theatre & Restaurant

by Alan Portner — September 23, 2024
Imagine a very funny stage comedy hidden behind a locked door, puzzler of a 1940s mystery movie and you’ve got AN OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY MURDER now playing at New Theatre and Restaurant. It is a World Premiere production. Double Tony-winning playwright Joe DiPietro has cleverly developed a recipe fo...
Review: DIAL M FOR MURDER at City Stage At Union Station

Review: DIAL M FOR MURDER at City Stage At Union Station

by Alan Portner — September 17, 2024
It is a quest to commit the perfect murder, and it almost works. “Dial M For Murder” is the twisted story of a failed novelist who has married an heiress and has decided to do her in to inherit her millions....
Review: TREE OF LIFE at White Theatre

Review: TREE OF LIFE at White Theatre

by Alan Portner — September 17, 2024
Victor Wishna’s new play “Tree of Life” deserves an audience beyond its current World Premiere production ending on September 22.   It is a blessing (a bracha) to those fortunate enough to see the premiere engagement. This unusual and original new play is directed by Jonah Greene....
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