Tag: history
Theatre Review: “I’m Not Done Yet”
This trippy take on the invention of rocket fuel doesn’t feel quite done yet.
Theatre Review: “I Feel Guilty About Not Feeling Guilty”
This production is the story of Camelot, told through a modern(ish) day lens.
Theatre Review: “Truth is What We Say it Is: That’s Journalism.”
This story of the real-life attempt to hex Hitler in 1941 is uneven, but intriguing as well.
Theatre Review: Surprisingly Sweet
The musical version of “9 to 5” is a sweet twist of the beloved movie.
Theatre Review: Every Opera Needs Ron Megee and Debra Bluford
For my first ‘live’ opera, “Daughter of the Regiment” is a hilarious start.
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.
2010 Year in Review
KC Stage sums up 2010 in news, arts, and for our magazine.
Letters From the Front
Park University will be presenting a production from the history department of letters from the famous Christmas Truce of World War I.
Theatre Review: ‘For the Birds’ is Good Edutainment
Ry Kincaid musically treats the audience to a history of aviation.