Review: THE COVER OF LIFE at The Guild Hall Players
The Cover of Life, by R.T. Robinson, is based on his family’s true story about three women and their struggle for self-worth in rural Louisiana in 1943. Tood, Weetsie and Sybill each married a Cliffert brother who are engaged in World War II. A local reporter with the Louisiana Times Picayune writ...
Review: CAFE PUTTANESCA at Roxy's Downtown
Roxy’s producer/director Rick Bumgardner and his crew have created a phenomenal regional premiere of the bawdy cabaret, Café Puttanesca. See here for more details! ...
Review: INTO THE BREECHES! at Wichita Community Theatre
Four opportunities remain to enjoy Wichita Community Theatre’s Into the Breeches by George Brant. A heartfelt comedy about those left at home during World War II while their beloved soldiers sail off to battle. The Oberon Theatre, in Providence, RI, is to stand dark for the entirety of the war w...
Review: JIMMY BUFFET'S ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE at The Forum Theatre
Get ready to kick off your flip-flops, relax, and soak up the island vibes as Jimmy Buffet’s Escape to Margaritaville is onstage at The Forum Theatre. The show runs through May 11. With a book by Greg Garcia and Mike O’Malley, this upbeat jukebox musical is filled with the beloved hits of Ji...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Century II Concert Hall
OMG what a fun time I had experiencing BEETLEJUICE at Century II last night! The audience was having a blast, whooping and hollering, and gave the cast a standing ovation at the end of it all!...
Review: COMPANY at Roxy's Downtown
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Review: WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION at ICT Rep
When you mention playwright and novelist Dame Agatha Christie to the average theatre audience member, they quickly come to mental images of her classics The Mousetrap, Ten Little Indians (now titled And Then There Were None), or The Unexpected Guest. But Christie’s courtroom drama, Witness for t...
Review: BOOK OF DAYS at Wichita Community Theatre
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Review: ONCE at Roxy's Downtown
If you’re in the mood for a theatre piece full of atmosphere and passion, make sure you get to Roxy’s Downtown to see their production of Once. It’s heady, intense, and grabs you right in the heart, squeezes hard, and doesn’t let go. It’s quite the existential ride....
Review: THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY at The Forum Theatre
With its engaging and sentimental tale of “forbidden-love-that-could-of-been,” Robert James Walker’s 1992 best-selling novel, The Bridges of Madison County, was made into a 1995 successful movie of the same title starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. After the success of that motion pictur...
Review: THE SHADOW BOX at Guild Hall Theatre
Michael Cristofer’s 1977 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama The Shadow Box concerns a grim topic that all of us will one day face. Wildly successful on its release, it won the Tony Award for Best Play. But for all its success, oddly enough, it has rarely been produced since the 1980s. The play tac...
Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Wichita Community Theatre
What a pleasure to see Fiddler On The Roof performed with a live orchestra. It’s one of my favorites, and it’s being performed by the Wichita Community Theatre. You have one more weekend left to see it, as it runs until February 2nd. Forty people volunteered to bring the show to the stage. This ...
Review: [TITLE OF SHOW] at Roxy's Downtown
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Review: IRVING BERLIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS at The Forum Theatre
If you’re looking for something family friendly to get you in the holiday spirit, I advise a trip to the Forum Theatre to indulge in a visually fun and entertaining production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. The beloved musical has become a Christmas tradition in many communities across the ...
Review: BETWEEN THE LINES at Newman University
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Review: DIAL M FOR MURDER at The Forum Theatre
Being a fan of Alfred Hitchcock’s works, I was eager to see The Forum Theatre’s production of acclaimed Jeffrey Hatcher's new adaptation of Frederick Knott's Dial M for Murder. Hatcher’s adaptation of the classic suspense thriller pays homage to the original and is a smart, tight, compellin...
Review: WAR HORSE IN CONCERT at Century II Concert Hall
As I sat in the audience, waiting for the performance of War Horse In Concert, a Pops presentation for the Wichita Symphony, I overhead several audience members discussing their expectations for what they were about to experience. “Is this a play?” “It looks like there are narrators!” “I...
Review: DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE at Kechi Playhouse
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Review: THE WHO'S TOMMY at The Forum Theatre
The Forum Theatre opened their 2024-2025 Season with a bang last week with the groundbreaking Rock Opera, The Who’s Tommy, based on the 1969 rock opera Tommy by The Who. If you have never seen this high-energy musical before, I highly recommend you see it before it closes. It is a unique piece of ...
Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME at Guild Hall Players
Guild Hall Players staged What the Constitution Means to Me, by playwright, screenwriter and actor, Heidi Schreck, the most produced show of 2023/2024. Nominated for a Tony and a Pulitzer, both in 2019, it’s a mini tour of the American Constitution, weaving personal accounts of how the seemingly d...
Review: DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS at Roxy's Downtown
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is a Bram-new comedy that Wichita audiences can really sink their teeth into. Mix a dosage of Rocky Horror, a generous helping of Mel Brooks and a splash of Monty Python and the results are an evening of hilarity....
Review: THINGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME at Kechi Playhouse
Things My Mother Taught Me is a sweet little situation comedy written by television writer Katherine DiSavino. DiSavino also wrote Seasonal Allergies and Nana’s Naughty Knickers. The play opens with Olivia and Gabe, both in their late 20s, moving from New York into their first apartment in Chicago...
Review: THE MINUTES at Wichita Community Theatre
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Review: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at Roxy's Downtown
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, a tale of longing, lust, discrimination, and abuse of power in 1547 Paris, is at Roxy’s for just one more weekend. Music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, and book by Peter Parnell. Skillfully Directed by Rick Bumgardner with Music and Assistant Direction ...
Review: BEAUTIFUL : THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL at Music Theatre Wichita
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