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Infinite Pizza

Posted on May 12, 2025May 12, 2025 by Frank C. Siraguso

The orange barrel was coming on about half an hour after Tom, J.B. and I dropped. Things were getting shimmery around the room.

Election 2020 – Adventures in Voting

Posted on July 28, 2020November 3, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

Voting in absentia by Frank C. Siraguso July 28, 2020 The Missouri primary election is Tuesday, August 4, 2020. Today we, Molly Margaret and I, went to the Kansas City Board of…

Pasta Coronavera

Posted on April 8, 2020September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

Frank C. Siraguso April 8, 2020   In these sequestered days, we don’s always order food for pickup. We always liked cooking at home, although sometimes we have periods of going out…

Death and the Maiden – review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on January 19, 2019September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

January 19,2019 Death and the Maiden at Kansas City Actors Theatre is riveting – this is the play for our times. The setting is banal. A house by the sea, simple furnishings,…

1959

Posted on December 31, 2018October 30, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

Frank C. Siraguso Photo by Bud Simpson It was a week past Christmas. Mom and I had walked the half block up the street to my grandparents, my mom’s parents, for New…

A Moon for the Misbegotten – review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on September 18, 2018September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

Eugene O’Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten, the sequel to his Pulitzer Prize-winning A Long Day’s Journey into Night, is a hard-bitten play about love, dissembling, and destruction, with a side of…

Blithe Spirit – review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on August 13, 2018September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

KC Actors Theatre season opener, Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, laughs in the face of death. A “farce in three acts,” as Coward describes it, Blithe Spirit centers on the relationships of novelist…

Skylight – review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on May 28, 2018September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

Tom and Kyra confront their past and present lives in the KC Actors production of David Hare’s Skylight. May 28, 2018 If you caught any press releases of Skylight, the spring 2018…

The Barber of Seville – review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on April 30, 2018September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

The Lyric Opera’s production of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville is a light, preposterous love story that is the ancestor of 1930s screwball comedies. Based on Le Barbier de Séville, a French…

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
– review by Frank C. Siraguso

Posted on February 4, 2018September 4, 2024 by Frank C. Siraguso

The Rep’s production of Simon Stephens’ adaption of Mark Haddon’s novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, is a brilliant gem of many facets (Cast photo: KC Rep/Cory Weaver)…

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He Don’t Look Like Elvis

Not Elvis

He Don’t Look Like Elvis is the tragicomic true tale of Elvis impersonator Bobby Love and his band, the Love Machine, in 1978.

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