A new venture in weekly audio programming from local theatre company Kansas City Actors Theatre, Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre presents classic radio theatre performed anew by professional local artists. Episodes will include “Kansas City: 1924,” 10-part original historical drama written by local playwright, actor, and director Forrest Attaway, alongside classic radio plays including Agatha Christie’s “The Case of the Careless Victim,” “A Murderous Revision” from the “Suspense” series, and episodes of the comedy The Bickersons, by Philip Rapp.
Episodes of Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre will feature a range of top local theatre artists, including KCAT core artistic company members Hillary Clemens, Walter Coppage, Nedra Dixon, Brian Paulette, Shawna Peña-Downing, Victor Raider-Wexler, John Rensenhouse, Jan Rogge, Cinnamon Schultz, and Matt Schwader.
Kansas City Actors Theatre is grateful to its individual donors and the season sponsors whose support is assisting with this pivot to socially-distanced, safe theatre for this current season. Among those sponsors are American Theatre Wing, the Breidenthal-Snyder Foundation, the Sanford L. and Barbara L. Cohn Foundation, the Ellis Foundation, the Miller-Nichols Foundation, the Griswold Foundation, the Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation for the Arts, the Missouri Arts Council, the Richard Stern Foundation, the Schubert Foundation, and Theater League.
About KCAT: Founded in 2004 as a 501(c) (3) organization, Kansas City Actors Theatre’s mission is to showcase the finest talents of Kansas City’s professional theatre community by bringing our audiences exceptional, artist-driven productions of classic and modern classic plays. To accomplish this mission: We are led by a collective of seasoned theatre professionals. We select thought-provoking plays that explore, celebrate, and share what it is to be human with sensitivity, intelligence, and humor. We employ Kansas City artists and artisans and pay them at professional rates. We actively nurture our local artistic community, which in turn makes Kansas City a more vibrant, vital place to live and work.
March 25, 2022 Past Programs
Return to Dust (from Suspense)
In his quest to find a way to shrink cancer cells James Howard has shrunk from 5’7” to 1 foot high and is still shrinking.
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KCART Amplify: LGBTQ+ Edition
KCART Amplify: LGBTQ+ featuring three short radio plays about the LGBTQ+ experience and community.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2022 Past Programs
Written Off by Victor Wishna
An aging television actor gets the dreaded call from the man upstairs--his producer.
Read MoreMarch 4, 2022 Past Programs
Three Skeleton Key [Rebroadcast]
When an abandoned ship full of ferocious and hungry rats makes landfall, the Jean, Auguste, and Louis must fend for their lives against the angry horde.
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Personal Call (by Agatha Christie)
Pamela Brent grows concerned when her husband receives a mysterious phone call which leaves him disturbed and anxious.
Read MoreFebruary 18, 2022 Past Programs
The Voice From the Other Side [Rebroadcast]
The struggling writer of a 1940’s family radio show is mystified when his episodes start featuring strange dialog he didn’t write.
Read MoreFebruary 11, 2022 Past Programs
Summer Night (from Suspense)
In a classic story from the Suspense Radio Series, The Lipstick Killer is on the loose and Anna calls Helen to have her come over so they can feel more safe, but Anna’s true intentions are not so innocent.
Read MoreFebruary 4, 2022 Past Programs
August Heat (from Suspense) [Rebroadcast]
Withencroft, an artist, is struck by inspiration and creates a new work or art picturing a criminal in court. Unknown to each other across town, Atkinson, a stonemason, carves a gravestone for a man who has yet to die. Both getting a glimpse into the other’s future.
Read MoreJanuary 28, 2022 Past Programs
Butter in a Lordly Dish (by Agatha Christie)
In a classic mystery from Agatha Christie, the lawyer Sir Luke Enderby, bites off more than he can chew when an old serial killer’s case comes back to haunt him.
Read MoreJanuary 21, 2022 Past Programs
A Murderous Revision (from Suspense) [Rebroadcast]
Have you ever just wanted to kill your boss? In this entry from the classic “Suspense” series, a scriptwriter for the fictional radio series, “Murder, Please,” is driven to the edge by a producer who keeps rewriting his scripts.
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