Tag: theatre
Theatre Review: A Well-Rounded Show
This production of “Cabaret” definitely is relevant to today’s political situation.
Theatre Review: “There Are No Happy Endings in Real Life”
This is the type of production that I can’t say I enjoyed, but that doesn’t mean it’s not brilliant.
Two Short Website Recommendations
Two short website recommendations from prior issues of ‘KC Stage’.
Theatre Review: Every Opera Needs Ron Megee and Debra Bluford
For my first ‘live’ opera, “Daughter of the Regiment” is a hilarious start.
Book Review: Not Quite the Handbook
This is a very basic handbook, for better or for worse.
Theatre Review: ‘I Don’t Know What Kind of Person I Am.’
Like someone exploring their sexuality, the Unicorn’s “In the Next Room” seems to not quite know what it is.
Theatre Review: ‘I Don’t Want a Surprise Party, Because I Wouldn’t Be Prepared by That’ — Clay Aikin
This hilarious staged readings of various celebrity autobiographies is a bit long, but worth it.
Theatre Review: ‘If You Want to See the Girl Next Door, Then Go Next Door, Dammit!’
This intentional train wreck is not your average holiday show – and that’s exactly why it’s excellent.
Theatre Review: A Mixed Bag of Offerings
As is typically case when you have an evening of multiple playwrights, there are some good and not so good in the third play festival from The Barn Players.
Theatre Review: It’s Like Watching a Reindeer Meltdown
This play takes the Christmas holiday and tells it where to go.