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KC Performs | Creating Performance Spaces Outside

KC Performs

December 25, 2020  |  Brad Austin  |  1 min read

With an already talented and nimble group of performers, Musical Theater Heritage has been able to seamlessly translate their performances elsewhere.

This time, they moved their performance from a 250-seat theater to an outdoor stage.

“We’re really lucky that we’ve got a lot of talented, versatile people,” said Tim Scott, artistic director of Musical Theater Heritage.

Enjoy Musical Theater Heritage’s production “Send in the Clowns” from Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music” performed by Melinda MacDonald.

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