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Locality: Kansas City, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-361-5228



Address: PO Box 414260 64108 Kansas City, MO, US

Website: www.kcactors.org

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Kansas City Actors Theatre 18.05.2021

Catch up on original episodes from Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre, like the suspenseful "The Voice from the Other Side," by Jerry Mañan and Kitty Corum, before we return with ALL NEW episodes on May 14th! Find all the episodes of Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre at kcactors.org/kcart or wherever you get your podcasts by searching for "Kansas City Actors Theatre."

Kansas City Actors Theatre 29.04.2021

Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre has been featured in a piece about theatres adapting in the pandemic! Check out some of the background behind our innovative project with the partnership of KKFI 90.1 FM. (Matt Schwader and Hillary Clemens are pictured here in their luxurious home recording space.) And get all caught up with the first season of Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre before our new season launches on May 14th! www.kcactors.org/kcart

Kansas City Actors Theatre 09.04.2021

Help support actors and theatre artists in Kansas City by donating to the Theatre Community Fund of Kansas City! Weekly drop offs are on Mondays from 12 pm to 2 pm at the Unicorn Theatre's North Lot.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 05.04.2021

Hear the re-air of episodes 5 & 6 of "Kansas City: 1924" today from noon to 1 pm on KKFI 90.1 FM!

Kansas City Actors Theatre 19.03.2021

Have you heard the most popular Suspense story from Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre's first season? Listen to "A Murderous Revision" at https://anchor.fm//Kansas-City-Actors-Radio-Theatre-A-Murd and catch up on the rest of Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre wherever you get your podcasts (search: Kansas City Actors Theatre) before we return with new episodes on May 14th!

Kansas City Actors Theatre 28.02.2021

Don't Forget: The second block of "Kansas City: 1924" (Episodes 3 and 4) air on KKFI 90.1 FM today from noon to 1 pm!

Kansas City Actors Theatre 03.11.2020

The Hot Onion Puffs from Lon Lane's Inspired Occasions are legen-dary. Learn how to make them and eat along with a live virtual cooking lesson from Lon himself while you enjoy a four-course meal including Roasterie Espresso and Green Peppercorn Encrusted Tenderloin, Roasted Butternut Squash Soup, and more! All delivered directly to your KC area home on 11/19. For more info and tickets visit www.kcactors.org/brouhaha2020 now! Orders for the 11/19 virtual dinner party and delivered meal must be made by Friday, 11/13.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 30.10.2020

In case you missed the broadcast on KKFI 90.1 FM today, here's today's episode of Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre, "Kansas City: 1924 - The Way Forward." Things heat up in this second episode of our historical radio drama epic as tensions elevate, new players are introduced, and secrets are revealed!

Kansas City Actors Theatre 17.10.2020

Don't miss "Kansas City: 1924 - The Way Forward" on KKFI 90.1 FM at noon! Catch up and find episodes after broadcast on kcactors.org/kcart.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 02.10.2020

The stakes are rising in tomorrow's episode, "Kansas City: 1924 - The Way Forward." Tensions between the mob and the cattlemen continue to elevate, while the songstress Rose learns a shocking secret about her brother. Friday at noon on KKFI 90.1 FM, online at kactors.org after-air. Featuring Jon Robinson (Sound Design), Kyle Dyck, Justin McCoy, Matt Schwader, Walter Coppage, Brianna Woods, Chioma Anyanwu, Cinnamon Schultz (Host), Ellen Kirk, Forrest Attaway (playwright), Mark Robbins, Jen Mays, Scott Cordes, Granvile O'Neal, Victor Raider-Wexler, Gary Neal Johnson, and Jan Rogge.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 17.09.2020

Congratulations to the cast and crew of 2019's "A Doll's House," which has been awarded "Best Play" in The Pitch Kansas City's Best of 2020! And "thank you" to all those who voted for us! We look forward to the day we can safely make it back to the stage with you to tell more compelling and vibrant stories in the art form we love so much. "A Doll's House" featured the creative efforts of Darren Sextro, Hillary Clemens, Todd Lanker, Christina Schafer, Brian Paulette, Tyler Alan Rowe, Carla Noack, Aria Smith, Drew Squire, Kelli Harrod, Kyle Dyck, Bill Christie, Sarah M. Oliver, Shane Rowse, David Kiehl, Hannah Rogg Taylor, Afton Earp, Colin Fowler, Caroline Jackson, Paige Stallings, and Henrik Ibsen.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 30.08.2020

A looming conflict, a well-connected stranger, an enchanting songstress, and a warning that cannot be ignored. This is life in "Kansas City: 1924." Catch up on the premiere episode of this historical radio drama by Forrest Attaway, featuring Kansas City actors at https://anchor.fm/kcactorstheatre.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 10.08.2020

There's only two weeks left to sign up for our Virtual Brouhaha Dinner Party on November 19th! A specially-designed, home-delivered three-course meal from Lon Lane's Inspired Occasions and a virtual cooking demonstration with the chefs hosted by KCAT artist Jan Rogge. Visit http://bidpal.net/vbs2020 for more information and to order.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 27.07.2020

Happy November! In October, our storytelling moved to the radio and featured this talented roster of local actors (as well as numerous behind-the-scenes artists). Kansas City Actors RADIO Theatre delivered five October episodes of comedy, suspense, behind-the-scenes discussion, and original work, culminating in the first episode of Kansas City: 1924, created by local playwright Forrest Attaway. November will expand this list of Kansas City participants with chapters two and three of Kansas City: 1924, as well as our first Agatha Christie and another suspense episode. New episodes stream every Friday at Noon on KKFI 90.1FM and then are archived on the KKFI and KCAT sites. You can also listen to all episodes now (and in the future) by searching for the Kansas City: Actors, Theatre podcast on your favorite podcast app.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 15.07.2020

"'Kansas City: 1924' is unique. The nice thing about radio drama is that the dialogue and sound create a sort of mental cinematic universe allowing you to imagine a better film than a real movie." - Robert Coleman Trussell As you can see, KC Studio's Robert Trussell enjoyed the first episode of "Kansas City: 1924," which is out now! In case you missed it on KKFI 90.1 FM, you can find it here: https://anchor.fm//Kansas-City-1924---The-Ties-That-Bind-e

Kansas City Actors Theatre 27.06.2020

Things heat up at night in Kansas City: 1924, an epic original episodic historical radio drama about rivalry, corruption, and getting by in a jazz-fueled Prohibition-era Kansas City. Premiereing Friday, 10/30, at noon on KKFI 90.1 FM on Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre, online after broadcast at kcactors.org. Kansas City Actors Theatre - Great actors. Smart plays.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 07.06.2020

Today's premiere episode of our original historical drama "Kansas City: 1924" on KKFI 90.1 FM at noon would not be possible without the talents of Sound Designer Jonathan Robertson, who's responsible for creating the rich soundscape of the show. Hear it for yourself live today or after broadcast at kcactors.org.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 02.06.2020

Tune in to Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre on KKFI 90.1 FM tomorrow at noon to hear the premiere episode of the original serial historical radio drama, "Kansas City: 1924," by local playwright Forrest Attaway. This first episode, "The Ties That Bind," finds a mysterious and well-connected stranger arriving in town to find him self quickly embroiled in both the lively KC night life and a growing conflict between the mafia and the cowboys! Online after air at kcactors.org.

Kansas City Actors Theatre 13.05.2020

The premiere episode of Kansas City: 1924, "The Ties That Bind" is Friday at noon on KKFI 90.1 FM! Hear Scott Cordes, Kyle Dyck, Cinnamon Schultz, Mark Robbins, Jan Rogge, Justin McCoy, Mike Ott, Ellen Kirk, Brianna Woods, Matt Schwader, and Victor Raider-Wexler in this original historical radio drama by Forrest Attaway. On-air this Friday at noon on KKFI 90.1 FM, after-air at kcactors.org.