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Horror will stalk KC stages

Two upcoming productions take their inspirations from campy filmmaker Roger Corman.

BY ROBERT TRUSSELL

The Kansas City Star

The spirit of legendary B-movie director Roger Corman will hover over the Kansas City theater scene this spring.

In March, the Living Room will present “A Bucket of Blood,” a new stage version of a comic horror film set against the backdrop of 1950s beatnik culture that Corman shot for $50,000 in a lumberyard. The film, written by Charles B. Griffith, is a satire on visual art as a young artist finds fame by creating “sculptures” that are actually people encased in plaster.

The version at the Living Room was adapted by screenwriter/playwright Mitch Brian and will be directed by Cody Wyoming. The enormous cast includes actors and artists who are part of the Living Room creative family: Matt Weiss, Forrest Attaway, Damian Blake, Kelly Main, Coleman Crenshaw, Meredith Wolfe, Kimberley Queen (who is also designing the show), Matt Anderson, Brian Stubler, Bryan Moses and Emma Taylor. The production will also feature live music created by Johnny Hamil, Jeff Freling, Kent Burnham, Christian Hankel, Katie Gilchrist and Wyoming.

The show runs March 19-April 1. You can find more information at thelivingroomkc .com. The downtown theater is at 1818 McGee St.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/02/15/3429613/horror-will-stalk-kc-stages.html

Robert Trussell from the KC Star previews A Very Accidental Holiday opening this Sunday (Nov 27th) at Lidia’s Restaurant.

Theater returns to Lidia’s

By ROBERT TRUSSELL

The Kansas City Star

The Living Room and Lidia’s have joined forces again to present a unique form of theater.

“A Very Accidental Holiday,” a celebration of silent cinema, begins performances Sunday in the upstairs banquet room at the Freight House District restaurant.

The family show is a follow-up to “The Accidental Waiter,” a physical-theater piece conceived by Alex Espy and Matt Weiss that was performed twice earlier this year at Lidia’s. In the show, a hobo clown steps off a train and wanders into the restaurant, hoping to score a free meal. The piece was later expanded and restaged with Damian Blake, a skilled Charlie Chaplin impersonator, as the hobo.

In the new show, a traveling family is stranded on Christmas Eve, circa 1924, and finds its way to the restaurant, which has been closed for renovations. There our frantic Chaplinesque hero does all he can to create a memorable Christmas morning for the travelers.

Joining Blake are Annie Cherry, Coleman Crenshaw, Megan Secrest and, returning as the restaurant manager, Alan Tilson.

Performances are scheduled at 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday and at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 3, 10 and 11.

Tickets cost $20. For reservations, call Lidia’s, 101 E. 22nd St., at 816-221-3722.

Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/11/23/3273904/theater-returns-to-lidias.html#ixzz1eYARZMIV

It is Christmas Eve 1924, and Lidia’s restaurant is closed for renovations. But what happens when a snowstorm hits Kansas City, and all trains stop running? Everyone is left to spend the night at the restaurant, while our hapless hero works through a frantic evening to create a memorable morning for one stranded family.
Lidia’s restaurant and The Living Room Theatre continue their Accidental Waiter Series with A Very Accidental Holiday, another original “ode to the silent movies” tale for the entire family that reminds us home truly is where you make it.

Dates & Times:
Sunday Nov. 27th 7pm
Monday Nov. 28th 7pm
Saturday December 3rd 230pm
Saturday December 10th 230pm
Sunday December 11th 230pm

$20 tickets

Reservations @
Lidia’s Kansas City
(816) 221-3722
101 W. 22nd St.
KC, MO 64108

Cast:
Damian Blake
Annie Cherry
Alan Tilson
Coleman Crenshaw
Megan Secrest