Watching the play August: Osage County it is easy to understand why it won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. You only need to watch a few minutes of the Barn Players production to know that you are in for something special. Before the evening is over you realize you are viewing the best dramatic production to appear in Kansas City in the last several seasons. August: Osage County, written by Tracy Letts, opened Friday May 30 at the Barn Players in Mission, Kan.
'AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY', the critically acclaimed Broadway play by Tracy Letts and winner of a Pulitzer Prize, is the next production at The Barn Players, 6219 Martway in Mission. The Show opens today, May 30th playing through Sunday June 15th -- Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 and Sunday matinees at 2:00 o'clock. The show is a Kansas City community theatre premiere.
'AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY', the critically acclaimed Broadway and Pulitzer Prize winning play by Tracy Letts, is the next production at The Barn Players, 6219 Martway in Mission - playing May 30th through June 15th - it is a Kansas City community theatre premiere.
"AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY", the critically acclaimed Broadway and Pulitzer Prize winning play by Tracy Letts, is the next production at The Barn Players, 6219 Martway in Mission - playing May 30th through June 15th - it is a Kansas City community theatre premiere.
"AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY", the critically acclaimed Broadway play by Tracy Letts and winner of a Pulitzer Prize, is the next production at The Barn Players, 6219 Martway in Mission. The Show opens Friday May 30th playing through Sunday June 15th -- Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 and Sunday matinees at 2:00 o'clock. The show is a Kansas City community theatre premiere.
The Barn Players Community Theatre held its annual Barney Awards Celebration Saturday evening, February 1st, to a full house despite the weather. Founded in 1955 by Earl Altaire, a Kansas City interior designer and theatre devotee, the theatre is nationally recognized and the new 2014 season will be The Barn Players 59th consecutive season. The Barn Players are located in their own theatre at 6219 Martway in Mission, Kansas.
Kansas City Actors Theatre (KCAT) announces its "Excellent Eighth" Season with four shows including two mysteries, one holiday spoof and one regional premiere.
Join the fun as we celebrate the holidays with great food and drink from choice area restaurants and caterers, a terrific selection of auction items and a staged reading of Yasmina Reza's smash hit ART with Dan Barnett, David Fritts and John Rensenhouse reprising their roles from the 2000 Unicorn production.
Join the fun as we celebrate the holidays with great food and drink from choice area restaurants and caterers, a terrific selection of auction items and a staged reading of Yasmina Reza's smash hit ART with Dan Barnett, David Fritts and John Rensenhouse reprising their roles from the 2000 Unicorn production.
After last season's highly successful and critically acclaimed co-production of Conor McPherson's The Seafarer, Unicorn Theatre and Kansas City Actors Theatre join forces again to produce the 2009 Tony Award Winner for Best Play, God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton.
After last season's highly successful and critically acclaimed co-production of Conor McPherson's The Seafarer, Unicorn Theatre and Kansas City Actors Theatre join forces again to produce the 2009 Tony Award Winner for Best Play, God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton.
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.
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 and UMKC Theatre partner again, this time to produce Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize Winning play, RUINED. This partnership, now in the third season, has great impact for both organizations. Graduate students pursuing their MFA in performance or design work right along professional actors, designer and directors to hone their crafts in a practical format. The Unicorn gains access to talented, young artists before they even start out their careers. Many students who have worked here as students, have since been hired back as professionals when they graduate.