Category: 2017 KC FRINGE FESTIVAL
‘The Cat Meme-ologues’ sends smiles to cat fanciers
Bob EvansJul 31, 2017
By Bob Evans Oh, those aloof, critical, and loveable cats, once upon a time were tender, fluffy, cuddly fur-balls, eventually find themselves as miniature lions, kings...
‘Will the Circle’ continues after Fringe at The Buffalo Room
Bob EvansJul 31, 2017
By Bob Evans Even though the 2017 Fringe ended, some shows have added life in them as is the case with “Will the Circle,” which gets some extra playtimes at The...
Short skits examine human relations
Bob EvansJul 31, 2017
By Bob Evans Those who like short scenes that bring smiles, “Variations on a Theme” presented about six short skits that deal with complex relationships from painful...
Political humor skyrockets radio sketch comedy to huge following
Bob EvansJul 29, 2017
By Bob Evans Depend on the creative and twisted minds of “Right Between the Ears” to write and produce a timely, annual show for the KC Fringe Festival that nails...
Life story brings laughs amid sorrow and choices
Bob EvansJul 29, 2017
By Bob Evans True stories unlock past situations and provide therapeutic relief for the truth-teller and the audience alike which gives such stories as Jamie...
Folk Music lives on in one man piece at Phospor
Bob EvansJul 28, 2017
By Bob Evans Hats off to Willi Carlisle for his one man show that gives a sense of history to the original American music genre: Folk Music, in his hour long play that...
Cab Calloway tribute spotlights entertainer’s history
Bob EvansJul 28, 2017
By Bob Evans Sit down and get ready to hear the story of one of Jazz’ pioneers of the big bands when Br. John performs his best work to date at the Kansas City Fringe...
Yiddish vocabulary expands Dick and Jane stories
Bob EvansJul 28, 2017
By Bob Evans Oy Vey! If you know Yiddish, you will love this show because “Yiddish with Dick and Jane” makes fun of the classic children’s story with some added...
Hear Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar’ in one-hour performance
Bob EvansJul 27, 2017
By Bob Evans Get ready for rapid-fire Shakespeare’s most celebrated and politically charged tragedy, “Julius Caesar” performed by Timothy Mooney on the Jerome...
Reality TV show spurs Whim Production skit
Bob EvansJul 27, 2017
By Bob Evans Fans of Big Brother, the annual summer TV series, falls prey to Kevin King’s Whim Productions in an hour parody aimed directly at the show that evicts one...