Tag: theatre
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.
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.
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.
Podcast Episode 3: Pete Bakely and Theatre Firsts
We talk with Pete Bakely, and then share some theatre firsts in the third episode of the Stage Savvy podcast.
Looking for Theatre Missionaries
KC Stage is looking for people who are passionate about theatre, who are eager to spread the word about the wonders of the performing arts to those who do not attend it regularly (or, for that matter, at all). Why? Read on.
Spotlight on Beate Pettigrew
Beate Pettigrew is the artistic coordinator for the Johnson County Community College Theatre Department. She balances her love of theatre and teaching in her daily life.










