Tag: LGBT
2011 Fringe Review
The 2011 KC Fringe Festival had quite a few reactions from the KC Stage review system.
Theatre Review: Up To No Good
Kevin J. Thornton gives a sweet one-man show filled with storytelling and songs.
Theatre Review: Uncomfortable Conversations
Rebecca Kling’s one-woman show is a thought-provoking exploration of gender and what it means in society.
Cinecast Review: ‘Are You Ever Sorry You Got Married?’
A concert version of my favorite Sondheim musical, with NPH in the lead? Sign me up.
Book Review: Schadenfreude For Actors & Writers
Jimmy Zoole is an actor who is having a run of bad luck. And that’s just the start of this wonderfully twisted book.
Theatre Review: A Well-Rounded Show
This production of “Cabaret” definitely is relevant to today’s political situation.
A Conversation With Christopher Durang
I got to attend “A Conversation with Christopher Durang” during the 2008 William Inge Theater Festival.
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: ‘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: It’s Like Watching a Reindeer Meltdown
This play takes the Christmas holiday and tells it where to go.