Tag: Kansas City
Theatre Review: ‘We’re All Alone Together.’
This year’s Young Playwright’s Festival is a collection of comedies that are wide in range.
Spotlight on John Rensenhouse
John Rensenhouse has a pretty varied acting career. And he’s nowhere near done exploring the dark underbelly of characters.
Why (Government-Supported) Arts Matter
The arts matter, and the government should be funding it.
Theatre Review: Spelling Bee is O-K-A-Y
This community theatre production for the most part holds it’s own.
Theatre Review: Too Professional a Production
This ‘reduced’ production of Hitchcock’s movie of the same name doesn’t quite live up to the concept.
Theatre Review: A ‘Moving’ Experience
Kansas City Ballet puts on a trio of modern dances for their last production in the Lyric.
Podcast Episode 4: David Adams and Audience Etiquette
In episode 4 of the Stage Savvy podcast, we talk to David Adams and then discuss audience etiquette.
Theatre Review: “I Don’t Have to Explain My Art to You”
This new play is a bit of a delicacy that probably needs to be baked a bit longer.
Theatre Review: A Well-Rounded Show
This production of “Cabaret” definitely is relevant to today’s political situation.
Judging Forensics
I was a judge for forensics for the first time. Here’s a write up of my experiences.