Showing This March
Figuring out your plans for next month? Here are the upcoming arts events in KC that you won’t want to miss. March’s Events Feb. 29 – March 17 The Glass Menagerie Music Theater Heritage Read more…
Figuring out your plans for next month? Here are the upcoming arts events in KC that you won’t want to miss. March’s Events Feb. 29 – March 17 The Glass Menagerie Music Theater Heritage Read more…
Figuring out your plans for next month? Here are the upcoming arts events in KC that you won’t want to miss. Many organizations are kicking off their new seasons with stellar performances, from Native Gardens Read more…
Kicking off Unicorn Theatre’s 49th season is Toni Stone by Lydia R. Diamond. Toni Stone was the first woman to play professional baseball for the Negro Leagues. The funny and fascinating story of this female Read more…
Benjamin Bagby, co-founder of medieval music ensemble Sequentia, is renowned worldwide as a performer and scholar. Most well-known for his Beowulf presentation, Bagby re-vocalizes medieval text into a spellbinding presentation through use of the Germanic harp and spoken Read more…
The fast-paced, musical comedy spoof of the hip hop hit by a similar name, Spamilton: An American Parody makes a splash November 5-17 as the first show of the 2019-20 Starlight Indoors Series, sponsored by Read more…
CRESCENDO 2019: Together We Rise Friday, November 8, 2019 Crescendo is one of Kansas City’s premier arts events, hosted by the UMKC Conservatory at the beautiful Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. The event has Read more…
Quality Hill Playhouse launches its Silver Anniversary Season by revisiting the show that established the intimate downtown theatre company’s cabaret revue-format and its place as Kansas City’s original home for the American Songbook: THE MELODY Read more…
Even though our academic year is coming to a close, things are heating up at the Conservatory with our Festivals and Summer Programs! These events provide enrichment experiences and in-depth training for middle and high school Read more…
The Leading Player in 1972’s PIPPIN invited audiences to “join us … come and waste an hour or two” because the cast of that groundbreaking musical had “Magic To Do”. Your two hours certainly won’t Read more…
The American Theatre Guild is proud to present RENT at the Music Hall from April 30th – May 5th. In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway… and forever changed Read more…
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