Yes, this iconic Kansas City theater company is "woke" and artsy and weird in all the right ways.
However . . .
The group is also a local institution that makes this town better than living in some lifeless, safe and sterile suburb.
Accordingly . . .
Rather than debate some manifestation of tax policy leveraged by "rage-bait" culture war issues: Here's a worthy tribute to cowtown creativity . . .
Nathan Gwartney, Director of Marketing, “Unicorn Theatre focuses on new, contemporary work written within the last five years or so. We’re now in our 51st season. We’ve come a long way since we were founded in 1974 by 3 UMKC theatre grads who rented an old warehouse in the historic River Market and put on the first show. In 1986, we moved into our current space on Main Street.”
“By producing provocative new plays, Unicorn Theatre fosters the next generation of great American writers and artists,” he adds, “creating innovative and intimate theatrical experiences that transcend the ordinary. Unicorn strives to be one of the preeminent homes for new plays in the country.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Unicorn Theatre Presents: A New Look, A New Artistic Director, A New Season - IN Kansas City Magazine
Sponsored Content Kansas City has been heralded as a "best-kept secret." And one of our best-kept secrets is a place where you can enjoy cutting-edge, pre-Broadway, off-Broadway, hot-off-the-playwright's page theatre. Says Nathan Gwartney, Director of Marketing, "Unicorn Theatre focuses on new, contemporary work written within the last five years or so.
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