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Comment Archives: stories: Arts: Stage

Re: “Improv looks like the best way to laugh instead of cry in 2009

OK, one more related plug. It's a whole Second Weekend! See Tantrum (mentioned above) at the Westport Coffeehouse every single Second Friday at 8pm. Tantrum features the Pitch's Best Funny Performer 2008, Rob Grabowski, and this week (1/9) only, screenwriter Jim Howard. Zip over to tantrumkc.com for even more details.

Posted by Teebee on 01/06/2009 at 11:12 PM

Re: “Musical Theatre Heritage plays The Pajama Game like it’s taking them off

Fantastic show, I loved it. I loved everyone in it, and the director's choices. MTH is a great company. But, this review appeared to focus on your extreme opinions regarding one actor. Not the production as a whole. The review became a "bash" forum to insult Kansas City director's casting capabilities. It's unfair, and biased.

Posted by S. Jones on 08/28/2008 at 1:32 PM

Re: “Musical Theatre Heritage plays The Pajama Game like it’s taking them off

Fantastic show, I loved it. I loved everyone in it, and the director's choices. MTH is a great company. But, this review appeared to focus on your extreme opinions regarding one actor. Not the production as a whole. The review became a "bash" forum to insult Kansas City director's casting capabilities. It's unfair, and biased.

Posted by S. Jones on 08/28/2008 at 10:32 AM

Re: “The Actors Theatre looks for moral clarity by Taking Sides

Yes, Vanessa S was great in Coppelia Project, and they're doing it again in Lawrence in September. Don't miss it!

Posted by Simpian on 08/21/2008 at 2:48 PM

Re: “The Actors Theatre looks for moral clarity by Taking Sides

Yes, Vanessa S was great in Coppelia Project, and they're doing it again in Lawrence in September. Don't miss it!

Posted by Simpian on 08/21/2008 at 11:48 AM

Re: “At Just Off Broadway, Storm Stories drowns in good intentions

is this really worth picking on? i saw it and it's an honest and important show, yeah, its not perfect but why make fun of people trying to do something good?

Posted by bees knees on 06/13/2008 at 4:05 AM

Re: “At Just Off Broadway, Storm Stories drowns in good intentions

is this really worth picking on? i saw it and it's an honest and important show, yeah, its not perfect but why make fun of people trying to do something good?

Posted by bees knees on 06/13/2008 at 1:05 AM

Re: “Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre puts on a play of mild to medium importance

The songs mentioned in the opening paragraph is actually called "The Streets of Dublin," not "The Streets of London."

Posted by gabe murphy on 05/25/2008 at 8:49 PM

Re: “Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre puts on a play of mild to medium importance

The songs mentioned in the opening paragraph is actually called "The Streets of Dublin," not "The Streets of London."

Posted by gabe murphy on 05/25/2008 at 5:49 PM

Re: “The Lyric Opera's world premiere is as complicated as the mythical man himself

Any day now, we're finally rising again. Just you wait.

Posted by The South on 05/07/2008 at 4:07 PM

Re: “The Lyric Opera's world premiere is as complicated as the mythical man himself

Any day now, we're finally rising again. Just you wait.

Posted by The South on 05/07/2008 at 1:07 PM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

I wish that this was playing longer because I didn't read this until today. If they're going to go to the trouble to do all this crazy stuff, why don't they do it for a couple weeks so people who have busy schedules can squeeze it in? This sounds like it might have been worth hiring a sitter although you Pitch people have led me wrong before.

Posted by Alexi on 04/28/2008 at 2:05 PM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

I wish that this was playing longer because I didn't read this until today. If they're going to go to the trouble to do all this crazy stuff, why don't they do it for a couple weeks so people who have busy schedules can squeeze it in? This sounds like it might have been worth hiring a sitter although you Pitch people have led me wrong before.

Posted by Alexi on 04/28/2008 at 11:05 AM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

Thank GOD there is art out there that reflects our current political tragedy. This country has been dumbed-down and numbed-out with trash like Britney Spears propaganda staring us in the damn face EVERYDAY, whether we like it or not. Isn't it time to put our energy into something moral, real, and HAPPENING to US? Let's stop the disassociation and let's begin to allow ourselves to finally be affected.

Posted by Rachel on 04/25/2008 at 2:32 AM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

Thank GOD there is art out there that reflects our current political tragedy. This country has been dumbed-down and numbed-out with trash like Britney Spears propaganda staring us in the damn face EVERYDAY, whether we like it or not. Isn't it time to put our energy into something moral, real, and HAPPENING to US? Let's stop the disassociation and let's begin to allow ourselves to finally be affected.

Posted by Rachel on 04/24/2008 at 11:32 PM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

This sounds silly. Why does everything have to have politics in it like this?

Posted by Gwen on 04/23/2008 at 10:12 PM

Re: “With The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely

This sounds silly. Why does everything have to have politics in it like this?

Posted by Gwen on 04/23/2008 at 7:12 PM

Re: “At the Improv Thunderdome, competition guarantees you'll laugh your ass off

Sorry, that is the forums of City3.org for all your improv community needs

Posted by Trixie on 04/14/2008 at 4:10 PM

Re: “At the Improv Thunderdome, competition guarantees you'll laugh your ass off

You shouldn't have written off Scriptease because they rocked it better than Makeshift. Otherwise, you called it right, even the order of the winners, and yes this is the big moment in kc improv. The excitement preshow was amazing. Congratulations to Loaded dice and to Ed and Jared and the commenter who asked about the next Thunderdome should find it on myspace or in the forums of City.org.

Posted by Trixie on 04/14/2008 at 4:08 PM

Re: “At the Improv Thunderdome, competition guarantees you'll laugh your ass off

Sorry, that is the forums of City3.org for all your improv community needs

Posted by Trixie on 04/14/2008 at 1:10 PM

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