World Premiere of HOW TO USE A KNIFE at Unicorn Theatre
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 20, 2017
Will Snider's How to Use a Knife is a world premiere play bursting with energy, secrets and suspense. It isn't easy running a busy restaurant kitchen in New York City, but it may be the last chance Chef George gets to turn his life around.
BWW Review: CABARET at Musical Theater Heritage
by Alan Portner
- Nov 6, 2016
Now at Musical Theater Heritage, a show that grabs its audience by the throat and holds on viscerally through the final fade to black. The era is the early 1930s. The city is Berlin Germany. The setting is the grungy and erotic Kit Kat Club. The liberal Weimar Republic turns inward on itself and cedes control to some of the darkest forces in recorded history. This is a suburb production of John Kander and Fred Ebb's 1966 classic masterpiece 'Cabaret.'
MTH Theater Presents CABARET
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 26, 2016
Set in Berlin in 1931, this landmark musical is about the dark and sexually charged haven of decadence that was Weimar Germany before the rise of fascism.
BWW Review: AT HOME AT THE ZOO Explodes in Reality at the KC Actors Theatre
by Steve Wilson
- Sep 15, 2015
Originally titled PETER & JERRY, AT HOME AT THE ZOO opened on Saturday September 12 at the H&R Block City Stage in Union Station. Edward Albee wrote AT HOME AT THE ZOO the latest production of the Kansas City Actors Theatre. Doug Weaver directs the powerful dramatic offering starring three of Kansas City's top performers.
Photo Flash: First Look at Kansas City Actors Theatre's AT HOME AT THE ZOO
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 11, 2015
Kansas City Actors Theatre continues its intimate 11th Season with Edward Albee's drama, AT HOME AT THE ZOO, directed by Doug Weaver. AT HOME AT THE ZOO is currently in previews at H&R Block City Stage in Union Station. Opening night is this weekend, September 12th. Performances will conclude on September 27. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
BWW Reviews: VIOLET- Music and Drama at its Best at Spinning Tree Theatre
by Steve Wilson
- Nov 9, 2014
Each time I think that the performing arts in Kansas City cannot get any better Spinning Tree Theatre opens another production and proves there is no limit to the highest quality shows available to local audiences. Opening night for Violet at the Just Off Broadway Theatre on Saturday November 8 was no exception, as some of the most talented actors in the area delighted the audience with another outstanding performance.
Eric Rosen to Helm Kansas City Repertory Theatre's DEATH OF A SALESMAN; Gary Neal Johnson to Star
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 4, 2013
One of Kansas City's most acclaimed actors, Gary Neal Johnson, is set to star as the iconic Willy Loman in Kansas City Repertory Theatre's production of Arthur Miller's Tony Award-winning Death of a Salesman. The Rep's artistic director Eric Rosen will direct the production, which runs January 18-February 10 at Spencer Theatre. Miller's classic play about a down-on-his-luck salesman searching for his American Dream remains one of the most profound dramas in the canon of American theatre.
Unicorn Theatre Announces Their Upcoming Season
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 14, 2011
The Unicorn Theatre exists to enhance the cultural life of Kansas City by producing professional contemporary, thought-provoking theater, which inspires emotional response and stimulates discussion.
Unicorn Theatre Announces Their Upcoming Season
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Aug 11, 2011
The Unicorn Theatre exists to enhance the cultural life of Kansas City by producing professional contemporary, thought-provoking theater, which inspires emotional response and stimulates discussion.
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