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Salle: Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City

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Adresse1601 Broadway Blvd
Kansas City
MO
États-Unis
ContainsHelzberg Hall
Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Google maps39° 5' 38.199" N 94° 35' 15.781" W
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Kansas CityThe Great Gatsby

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Novick: The Great Gatsby
Septime Webre; Kansas City Ballet; Tim Yip; Trad Burns
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Ballet for cowboys and soldiers at Kansas City Ballet

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Kansas City Ballet celebrate the USA’s 250th anniversary with three American ballets. Balanchine's Stars and Stripes, de Mille's Rodeo and a new work by Caili Quan, A Home Away.

Porgy and Bess: Catfish Row arrives in Kansas City

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Francesca Zambello's magnificent production of the Gershwins’ American epic comes to the Lyric Opera of Kansas City. 

Kansas City Ballet in Swan Lake: good girl vs bad girl

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Swan Lake opens the season for Kansas City Ballet in a splendid looking production and with very pleasing interpretations.

Rockabilly meets Rossini: Cinderella at Lyric Opera of Kansas City

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Michael Shell's sparkling new production of La Cenerentola, built locally, opens the season at the Lyric Opera Kansas City. 

A big and bold Turandot in Kansas City

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Lyric Opera of Kansas City ends its season with Garnett Bruce's blockbuster production of Puccini's Turandot

Kansas City Ballet's Don Quixote walks the wild side powerfully

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Kansas City Ballet's first love affair with Don Quixote is a striking and well-danced success.

Kansas City Ballet’s ALICE: a riot of creative dysfunction

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Webre’s screwball ALICE (in Wonderland) for the Kansas City Ballet is colorful and packed with excellent performances.

It’s complicated: Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz in letters

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Based on letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, Kevin Puts’ The Brightness of Light at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City portrays marriage as a collaborative work in progress.