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By Crystal K. Wiebe

Published on April 03, 2008

According to the premise of R.W. Klamm's new play, bumblebees defy science with their ability to fly. Bob, the protagonist of Fly Like a Bumblebee, is kinda like that. He's blind, but you'd hardly know it. He writes radio skits and does magic tricks. The inspirational comedy is mostly autobiographical — Klamm grew up nearly blind in Kansas City, Kansas, and went on to become a teacher, magician and nationally recognized radio and TV writer. His not-yet-complete new play is part of the Unicorn Theatre's In-Progress New Play Reading Series. Learn how to Fly Like a Bumblebee tonight during a 7:30 reading from the Jerome Stage at the Unicorn (3828 Main, 816-531-7529). The performance is free, but a $5 donation is requested. the Unicorn Theater
Sun., April 6, 2008



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