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If you've ever thought, “Say, I'd like to support higher education in Kansas while also laughing and having a good time,” you are just the audience member…
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Nothing says spring is on the way like a musical, and Waitress is a musical that is all about growth and change. The story is based on the film of the…
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Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker began its first tour of North America in 1993, under the direction of Stanislav Vlasov, who also choreographed…
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As we round into autumn and those crisp evenings of wood smoke and candlelight, the heat can be found on stage at Century II, where the Wichita Grand…
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Andrew Lloyd Webber is turning 70, and the whole world is joining the party. You can be a part of that global celebration if you attend the Wichita Grand…
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One of the most prolific American playwrights of our time, Neil Simon, died August 26th of complications from pneumonia. He left behind more than 30 plays…
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In this edition of “Everything Old is New Again,” or “Haven't I Seen You Somewhere Before,” the entertainment business continues to invest in making-over…
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Thornton Wilder is the only U.S. writer to win Pulitzer Prizes for fiction as well as drama. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for his 1927…
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Women in theatre continue to command the stage, with three new shows in the works that are already grabbing the spotlight. Glenda Jackson, fresh from her…
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If it's summer, there must be farce, and if there's farce, the chances are good that it's at The Kechi Playhouse. See How They Run is a three-act comedy…
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If you're a fan of jukebox musicals, it may interest you to know that a musical featuring the songs of Michael Jackson is currently in development, and is…
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At the 72nd annual Tony Awards ceremony on June 10th, the toast of Broadway was The Band's Visit, which took home 10 of the 11 awards it was nominated…