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KC Stage contests for print subscribers
Mon, Sep 06 2010, 8:35 PM by KC Stage Magazine
Two Tickets to The Bad Plus @ the Folly on September 25, tickets to the Kansas City Ballet, and Mystery Train tickets. That's just some of the great giveaways that are being offered to print subscribers of KC Stage Magazine.
Subscription information can be found online, or by calling (816) 23-STAGE.
Subscribe (or renew your subscription) during the month of September and enter a drawing for two tickets to the Unicorn's The Seafarer, by Conor McPherson (Oct 23 - Nov 7) - a co-production with the Kansas City Actors Theatre. Contest ends October 1, 2010.
(Any mailed subscriptions or renewals must be postmarked by October 1, 2010 to be valid for entry into the contest.)
Any questions, please contact us at magazine@kcstage.com or by calling (816) 23-STAGE.
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Sat, Sep 04 2010, 6:06 PM by KC Stage Magazine
September's KC Stage now online for paid subscribers
Wed, Sep 01 2010, 4:39 PM by KC Stage Magazine
The September issue of KC Stage is on it's way to subscriber's doorstop, and they can also see it on our website.
For those of you who aren't subscribers, here's what you're missing:
- Spotlight on Kelly Farrar: Farrar, appearing in the Alcott Arts Center's Shakespeare in the Parking Lot IV: Much Ado About Nothing talks about film, theatre, and her love of music. "I love to sing. It's just something I do because I love to do it: it's not something I would ever in a million years dream of doing as a career."
- Stage Savvy - How to Write a Review Online: Everyone's a critic - especially in the world of Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and other forms of social networking. This article explores some tips for writing reviews through KC Stage's online review system.
- Eight Characteristics of Leadership: this article by Zimmerman Lehman gives tips for how to be a great leader in your organization.
- Blog Notes: short notes about ArtsKC's new ARTunities, JOB re-opening in April 2011, Kansas Arts Commission's grant recipients, KC FilmFest's call for entries, MissourI Arts Award nominations, and Missouri Arts Council's request for input on their strategic plan. Don't forget that similar items we get after our print deadline also get posted on our blog.
Not to mention the listings of performances, auditions, and film clips.
If you're curious and want to read more, you can always purchase a copy for $5 at the Barnes & Noble on the Plaza, Rainy Day Books in Fairway, Kan., or at Have Guns Will Rent in Kansas City, Kan.
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