Tag: KC Stage
2010 Year in Review
KC Stage sums up 2010 in news, arts, and for our magazine.
Tips to Better Volunteer Management
When you work with volunteers, you need to manage them well. Here are some tips.
Spotlight on Pete Bakely
PeteBakely’s theatrical career is, in his own words, “a long, circuitous path.” Here’s a bit of his history.
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.
Book Review: Too Basic of a Direction
“Stage Directing: The First Experiences” is a bit too basic of an introduction to directing.
Ways to Lose Your Customer
In order to continue getting customers (whether you call them ‘subscribers’, ‘members’, or just ‘audience’), a performing arts organization needs to be able to retain existing customers.
Curtain Calls
Curtain calls need to be better.
Spotlight on Kelly Farrar
Kelly Farrar is doing her third year at Alcott Center’s ‘Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’. Her love of acting and singing have long been a part of her life.
The Business of the Arts
If someone puts on a play but no one sees it, is it really theatre? Treating the arts like a business can be a good thing.
Spotlight on Lori Lee Triplett
She’s a writer, director, producer, and actor. But Lori Lee Triplett also wants to incorporate her faith into theatre.