Home is where the heart—and history—is in Clybourne Park, a "buzz-saw sharp new comedy" (The Washington Post) that cleverly spins the events of A Raisin in the Sun to tell an unforgettable new story about race and real estate in America. Act I opens in 1959, as a white couple sells their home to a black family, causing uproar in their middle-class Chicago neighborhood. Act II transports us to the same house in 2009, when the stakes are different, but the debate is strikingly familiar. Adamant provocateur Bruce Norris launches his characters into lightning-quick repartee as they scramble for control of the situation, revealing how we can—and can't—distance ourselves from the stories that linger in our houses.
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'Maya and the Magic Ring'
Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (3/27 - 3/30) | |
NUNSENSE
Maples Repertory Theatre (6/27 - 8/2) | ||
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Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Lied Center of Kansas (4/14 - 4/14) | |
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Bright Star
Blue Valley West Theatre (4/24 - 4/26) | |
CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES: A SECOND HELPING
Maples Repertory Theatre (9/24 - 10/12) | ||
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Heartland Men's Chorus
The White Theatre at The J (4/5 - 4/6) | |
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The Making of Our Planet: Life on Our Planet with Dan Tapster
Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (5/1 - 5/2) | |
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Trailblazing Women of Country: From Patsy to Loretta to Dolly
Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (3/29 - 3/29) | |
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