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New Year’s Eve at Uptown Theater

If you weren’t at the Uptown Theatre New Year’s Eve Party, then you missed out on the bash of the year! The party started rocking at 7:00pm and continued till 1am for everyone 18 and over. Parking wasn’t an issue at all, just across from Uptown, and there were a few guards who helped you to park your car and made you feel safe. The parking was free. The beautiful main lobby was where you picked up your bracelets for the night.

The party had everything one would need from live music to DJs to free drinks to snacks all night. That’s right! Free drinks with the cover being $40 per person gets you in 4 rooms or $80 for each VIP gets you in 5 rooms. VIPs could enjoy premium drinks with their dinner in the beautiful Broadway Room. The Broadway Room can be rented for any different events like Weddings or business meetings. All the rooms had a wide variety of different music going on. Everyone could be able to find the room they like the best or visit their favorite rooms. In the theater, the Allied Saints, a live band, performed most of the night with a laser show. Guests could sit comfortably and watch the band or you could grab your dancing partner and make your way down front to the dance floor.

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New Theatre Restaurant: Norman, Is That You?

In the comedy, "Norman, Is That You?", Don Knotts stars as Ben Chambers, a dry cleaner from Ohio whose wife Beatrice has thrown him into a tizzy by running off with his brother.

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"The Nutcracker" by Peter Tchaikovsky.

Based on Hoffman's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" this two-act classic ballet was performed during the Christmas season by the Kansas City Ballet.

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Russian National Orchestra at the Carlsen Center

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, the Russian National Orchestra is firmly established at the front rank of world ensembles.

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The Music Hall in Downtown Kansas City, MO

This Broadway season has included "Riverdance", "Footloose", and other musicals and performances

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Welcoming the New Millennium at Union Station

The real new millennium actually began on January 1, 2001. This year Union Station hosted its second New Year's Eve celebration.

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Igor Stravinsky Festival at Lyric Opera of Kansas City

Stravinsky was born June 17, 1882, in Oranienbaum (now Lomonosov), the son of a leading bass singer at the imperial opera house in Saint Petersburg. Although a mediocre student, Stravinsky studied law at the University of St. Petersburg. There he met the son of the Russian composer Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, and his friend's famous father guided Stravinsky's early compositional efforts.

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Madama Butterfly at Lyric Opera of Kansas City

By Anna Drakhlis

The production of Madama Butterfly by the Lyric Opera of Kansas City was more than satisfying. The voice of Marie Platte, who sang the role of Chio-Chio-San (Madama Butterfly) was superior to other leading role singers of the previous season. The Lyric Opera does an excellent job of choosing the appropriate actors for the characters each singer portray.

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The Music Man

Marching, rollicking, romancing with Meredith Willson's musical.

With book, music and lyrics by Meredith Willson, "The Music Man's" story revolves around Professor Harold Hill, the fascinating fraud, and glib-tongued, fast-footed, woman-chasing traveling salesman from Gary, Indiana.

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13-year Old Pianist

Elgar Djangirov, young pianist from the former Soviet Union, featured at the Corporate Woods Jazz Festival Sunday evening June 4, 2000. Elgar was recently showcased on the Grammy Awards. The magic fingers of young pianist were busy during Jazz Festival.

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Concert at Santa Fe Tower Apartments

On January 4, 2000, pianist-improvisator Jerry Warner performed a concert for Apartment residents.
These people cannot afford to go out for dinners and concerts too often, and because of this, the ticket price was set only at $1. This concert was a joint project of our newspaper and the Apartment Association.

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Sergey Shapoval in concert

Russian professional musician Sergey Shapoval performed an educational and still entertaining concert on January 14, 2000, at the Valley View United Methodist Church at 95th & Antioch.

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Charitable Dinner at the First Church of the Nazarene

On January 22, 2000, Kansas City First Church of the Nazarene had a charitable dinner and a Russian musician concert. During dinner we presented copies of the December issue of our newspaper to Senior Pastor Jesse Middendorf and Mrs. Gloria Willingham. They were impressed with our mission and activities. FULL STORY =>

"Remember me?" at New Theatre

In the tradition of boulevard comedy, REMEMBER ME? focuses on Brian (Tom Poston) and Mary (Marcia Rodd) who have lived in the suburbs, raised two successful and happily married children, and now make their home in a beautifully decorated condominium in Manhattan.

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Restaurant Guide

Whether you're going to a dance, having a celebration, or just putting together a party, the first thing you must consider is where you plan to eat. If you think about this the night before, the only thing you can do is run around the city and check prices. Or, you can let us do the footwork and choose from what we found out. However, not everyone has the same taste, so you should treat this like a guide, not like a rulebook.

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Tenor Daniel Rodriguez in concert

A member of the New York City Police Department, Daniel Rodriguez generated widespread interest when he sang God Bless America and the National Anthem at a New York Yankees game.

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Famous Russian comedian Yakov Smirnoff at American Heartland Theatre

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2 pianos, 4 hands

Canadian co-authors, actors, and musicians Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt authored the final presentation of the Missouri Repretory Theatre’s 2002-03 season.

2 Pianos has become a theatrical legend not only in Canada, where it debuted in 1996, but has been performed to acclaim on four continents. The score includes selections by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and other classical composers, popular music by Hoagy Carmichael, classic rock and roll made popular by Jerry Lee Lewis, and contemporary music by Billy Joel and Elton John.

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The Kansas City Starlight Theatre

The Kansas City Starlight theatre dates back to the 1920’s. Interested in creating a theatre “under the stars,” the Kansas City Federation of Music raised money from the 1926 visit of Queen Marie of Romania to Kansas City to start a city trust for some type of outdoor stage.

In 1930, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce arranged a week-long performance of the German Grand Opera. Over 55,000 people attended.

After years of debate and consideration, in 1947 the outdoor theatre proposal became a part of the city’s bond issue. While the theatre was low on the city’s list of priorities, the upcoming ceremony celebrating Kansas City’s 100th birthday added urgency. In December 1949, construction began on what we now know to be Starlight Theatre.

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Reviewing KC’s new restaurants

The Cheesecake Factory

What once began in a Detroit kitchen selling cheesecakes to local restaurants has expanded all across the country, leading to one of Overland Park’s newest sensations.

Opening Kansas City’s second location in early July—the first is on the Country Club Plaza—the Cheesecake Factory offers welcome and exciting diversity to an area filled with square, suburban buildings…

Cinzetti’s Italian Market

Within seconds of entering Cinzetti’s recreation of a centuries old Tuscan Villa, it’s easy to see this isn’t your ordinary restaurant.

The fountain just outside the doors begins your sensory experience before you even enter. Once inside, you are seated within one of five unique dining rooms.

An indoor waterfall runs softly in the background, creating an intimate, yet relaxed setting.

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Indian Ink by Tom Stoppard

Widely honored as the most brilliant playwright of our time, Tom Stoppard (hailed for his award-winning screenplay Shakespeare In Love as well as his witty and poignant plays Arcadia and Tony-winner The Real Thing) has been rarely performed professionally in Kansas City. Now the Rep will mount the first major Midwest production of his unique play Indian Ink. Stoppard spent an important part of his childhood in India and this play is rich in feelings; Indian Ink is also an original, witty and surprising triumph of invention.

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Over the River and Through the Woods

The performance is a funny, sensitive presentation which is applicable for those of any age, from teenagers considering leaving home to adults coping with change.

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