Category: 2019 KC FRINGE FESTIVAL
‘T-Money is Cancelled’ shows public movement’s wide shift
Bob EvansJul 29, 2019
The Internet and social media produced a whole new aspect to news, scandal, and public information sharing as evidenced in Prisca Jebet Kendagor’s new production...
‘Emily the Musical’ wins Best of Venue at Center for Spiritual Living
Bob EvansJul 28, 2019
The life of American poet Emily Dickinson comes into a different focus with the new production “Emily the Musical” written/composed/performed by Isabella Pichardo,...
‘Kitchen Plays’ tells stories of family with heartfelt memories
Bob EvansJul 28, 2019
“The Kitchen Plays” brings three different short plays to Fringe audiences and three different scenarios that center on the kitchen where most important daily...
‘The Summer House’ delivers insight into the James Gang Wives
Bob EvansJul 27, 2019
Notorious outlaws Jesse and Frank James return to Missouri with the KC Fringe Festival piece “The Summer House” with a charming piece by Kristie Kennard that sheds a...
‘Big Top’ takes audience to circus with clowning artistry
Bob EvansJul 27, 2019
In Kansas City from before the 1950s and through the 60s and beyond, two major circuses came to town, The Shrine Circus and the Police Circus. In the earlier times those...
‘Flights of Faery Fancy’ displays aerial mastery in Fringe
Bob EvansJul 27, 2019
Grab the kids and take them to City Stage at Union Station for a chance to see quality aerial acts by a talented cast who perform difficult tricks with seeming easein...
‘Donating Sperm to My Sister’s Wife’ brings stand-up comedy to Fringe
Bob EvansJul 26, 2019
Stand-up comedy brings loud, consistent laughs as Stewart Huff delivers his liberal views to Fringe audiences on the Jerome Stage of The Unicorn Theatre. In his show,...
‘Scream in Blue’ presents Japanese-style dance piece
Bob EvansJul 25, 2019
For something completely new and unique to the KC Fringe offerings this year, if you like dance, and are ready for a challenge, go see “Scream in Blue.” an all dance...
‘And Jesus Wept’ focuses on LGBT situation
Bob EvansJul 25, 2019
A new voice emerges at The Black Box Theatre during this year’s KC Fringe Festival as Joshua Kauffman unveils his first play, “And Jesus Wept,” a two-man play that...
‘Deceit’ brings gripping drama to JOB stage
Bob EvansJul 24, 2019
Pre-buy tickets or get in line early to catch “Deceit,” by Derek Trautwein that grips the audience in the first minutes and keeps them riveted to their seats...