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Comment Archives: stories: Arts: Stage

Re: “KC Rep's Circle Mirror Transformation and MET's The Piano Lesson play for keeps

And may I add,the woman that played the enjoyable character Grace is named Sherry Roulette Moseley. The young girl who played the daughter name is Maya Hill. She is the real life daughter of the phenomonal actor Mykel Hill that portrayed Boy Willie. A very talented cast indeed!

Posted by MET volunteer 2 on 03/02/2011 at 6:40 PM

Re: “KC Rep's Circle Mirror Transformation and MET's The Piano Lesson play for keeps

The woman who played Berneice is named Donette Coleman, and yes, she's spectacular. :)

Posted by MET volunteer on 03/02/2011 at 6:05 PM

Re: “KC Rep's Circle Mirror Transformation and MET's The Piano Lesson play for keeps

Last Friday I attented the MET performance of 'The Piano Lesson' and could not agree more with the reviewer. Unfortunanely though I wish her eyes wasnt so drawn to the all the men in the cast that she didn't notice any of the actresses that presented noteworthy performances. The actress that portrayed 'Bernice' had such a strong stage presence that was totally believable. I wish I had kept my program so that I can list these young ladies by name . The ENTIRE cast presented an incredible show. Shame on you Grace Suh for being so attracted to the males in the cast that you totally excluded the females performances. Congratulations to the MET on a great show.

Posted by Amy on 03/02/2011 at 3:38 PM

Re: “KC Rep's Circle Mirror Transformation and MET's The Piano Lesson play for keeps

Okay, that's it. I'm moving to Kansas City.

Posted by Jennymcphee on 03/02/2011 at 9:04 AM

Re: “KC Rep's Circle Mirror Transformation and MET's The Piano Lesson play for keeps

Nice play.
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Posted by jim81 on 03/02/2011 at 4:30 AM
Posted by LK on 02/16/2011 at 11:03 AM

Re: “Kansas City Actors Theatre and UMKC Theatre join forces in Oh, What a Lovely War!

Oh What A Lovely Review!

Posted by Jenny Mcphee on 02/16/2011 at 8:26 AM

Re: “One Flea Spare makes magic at the MET

My god! I feel terrified yet lured by Suh's review and want to travel to see this production. What a wonderfully graphic review. Brava!

Posted by Anne Maguire on 01/14/2011 at 7:18 AM

Re: “One Flea Spare makes magic at the MET

Wow. I can't tell which is better the review or the play? Cant' wait to see it and I hear it's coming back to London. Yippee. Great review.

Posted by Jenny Mcphee on 01/12/2011 at 8:07 AM

Re: “Awake and Sing! calls to action, while Plaid Tidings goes for comfort but gets little joy

Great and inspiring review. Odet's Rocket to the Moon is coming to the National Theatre here in London and I will now definitely go see it!

Posted by Jenny McPhee on 11/24/2010 at 1:08 PM

Re: “Awake and Sing! calls to action, while Plaid Tidings goes for comfort but gets little joy

Great and inspiring review. Odet's Rocket to the Moon is coming to the National Theatre here in London and I will now definitely go see it!

Posted by Jenny McPhee on 11/24/2010 at 10:08 AM

Re: “The Coterie Theatre has a blast, and the Lyric Opera sings

I took my 4 year old granddaughter yesterday and LOVED the production, sets, actors...everything. It was another excellent Coterie production! We look forward to each new play and our "girls" day out.

Posted by Marti Chinn on 11/18/2010 at 12:22 PM

Re: “The Coterie Theatre has a blast, and the Lyric Opera sings

I took my 4 year old granddaughter yesterday and LOVED the production, sets, actors...everything. It was another excellent Coterie production! We look forward to each new play and our "girls" day out.

Posted by Marti Chinn on 11/18/2010 at 9:22 AM

Re: “KC Rep's Harriet Jacobs floats like a butterfly and stings like reality

Your reviews make me want to move to Kansas City. Especially liked the Nietzche line, of course.

Posted by Jenny Mcphee on 11/04/2010 at 6:50 AM

Re: “KC Rep's Harriet Jacobs floats like a butterfly and stings like reality

Your reviews make me want to move to Kansas City. Especially liked the Nietzche line, of course.

Posted by Jenny McPhee on 11/04/2010 at 3:50 AM

Re: “Unicorn and KC Actors drink with the devil while Coterie at Night parties with vampires

Sounds like a perfect play to prepare us for the holiday season. Great review. Is it a new play?

Posted by Jenny Mcphee on 10/27/2010 at 6:02 AM

Re: “Unicorn and KC Actors drink with the devil while Coterie at Night parties with vampires

Sounds like a perfect play to prepare us for the holiday season. Great review. Is it a new play?

Posted by Jenny McPhee on 10/27/2010 at 3:02 AM

Re: “Zombies in Evil Dead dance their hearts, guts and brains out

so i only had a side seat and didnt get to see the full frontal view of the show but i did see alot and i thought this play was great. i wont spoil any of it for you except to say that the campiness and bad puns of a b horror movie make it worthwile. the only 2 things that would have been better would be maybe more scantily clad females which are in most b horror flicks and more blood blood blood. i would definately have played the gore up more in a comical way but all in all well worth the money and make sure to get there early or call to get good seats. i will be bringing more people with me and go see it again. props to the actors and play wright you nailed it

Posted by ian on 10/18/2010 at 4:10 AM

Re: “Zombies in Evil Dead dance their hearts, guts and brains out

so i only had a side seat and didnt get to see the full frontal view of the show but i did see alot and i thought this play was great. i wont spoil any of it for you except to say that the campiness and bad puns of a b horror movie make it worthwile. the only 2 things that would have been better would be maybe more scantily clad females which are in most b horror flicks and more blood blood blood. i would definately have played the gore up more in a comical way but all in all well worth the money and make sure to get there early or call to get good seats. i will be bringing more people with me and go see it again. props to the actors and play wright you nailed it

Posted by ian on 10/18/2010 at 1:10 AM

Re: “American Heartland finds fun in science, but the Coterie sees horror ... horror ... horror

Hey Annette, Thanks for the corrections. I'll send them to the web people. I don't often see online comments so next time feel free to use the email form at the top. (Just click on my name).

Posted by Grace on 09/29/2010 at 5:33 PM

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