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Bad Dates
by Theresa Rebeck
directed by Michael Haney
Copaken Stage Sep. 21 - Oct. 21, 2007
In the spirit of Sex and the City and Bridget Jones’s Diary, join 40-year-old single mom Haley Walker as she climbs over her colossal pile of shoes and designer clothes and recounts the hilarious tales of her first attempts at re-entering the dating scene. Read more...
Doubt
by John Patrick Shanley
directed by Stephen Rothman
Spencer Theatre Oct. 19 - Nov. 11, 2007
Should you take a stand on your convictions even when there’s more doubt than moral certainty? That is the question we are asked to consider in this gripping 2005 Pulitzer Prize winning drama that also won the coveted Tony Award for best play. Read more...
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
Written by Charles Dickens
Directed by Linda Ade Brand
Spencer Theatre Nov. 17 - Dec. 24, 2007
SPECIAL EVENT
Once again the Rep will stage this glorious production which has been a Kansas City holiday favorite for twenty-seven seasons. With its charming costumes, beautiful scenery and delightful music, it is the perfect way to enhance the holidays and celebrate with your family and friends. Read more...
John Denver Holiday Concert
Created by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler
Copaken Stage Nov. 24 - Dec. 2, 2007
SPECIAL EVENT
Launch the holiday season with the perfect entertainment for the entire family. From the creator and director who brought you Love, Janis, Ain't Nothin' but the Blues and Hank Williams: Lost Highway comes a nostalgic musical event in the style of Denver's popular Christmas specials. Read more...
New Year's Eve Repartee '07
The Best of the Rep!
Spencer Theatre Dec. 28 - Dec. 31, 2007
SPECIAL EVENT
Ring in the New Year with a look back on some of the best moments in the Rep’s musical history. This revue, featuring Kacee Clanton, Mary Bridget Davies, the musicians from Love, Janis and Gregory Porter from It Ain’t Nothin’ but the Blues will have you clapping, singing and begging for more! Read more...
To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee directed by Samantha Weyr
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
A co-production with Arizona Theatre Company
Spencer Theatre Jan. 18 - Feb. 17, 2008
“Mockingbirds... don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Published in 1960, the novel To Kill a Mockingbird became a bestseller, selling over five million copies in thirteen countries and winning the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Read more...
A Marvelous Party
Words and music by Noël Coward
Devised by David Ira Goldstein, Carl Danielsen,
Mark Anders, Patricia Wilcox, & Anna Lauris
Musical Arrangements by Carl Danielsen
Directed by David Ira Goldstein
Spencer Theatre Feb. 29 - Mar. 23, 2008
You’re invited to join the party! Pull up a chair and be prepared to tap your toes and snap your fingers as we swing along to the masterful tunes of Noël Coward, one of the most brilliant and versatile talents of the 20th century. Read more...
Gee’s Bend
by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder
directed by Marion McClinton
Copaken Stage Mar. 28 - Apr. 27, 2008
This charming new play is based on the true story of the women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama and the magnificent quilts they create which The New York Times has called "some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.” Read more...
The Drawer Boy
Written by Michael Healey
Directed by Jeff Church
Spencer Theatre May 9 - June 1, 2008
The Drawer Boy is an amusing and sensitive look at a slice of Canadian farm life. Morgan and Angus are two aging World War II veterans living a quiet and secluded existence on the farm when suddenly their carefully crafted routine takes a dramatic turn. Read more...


