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MERCURY FUR (Brainspunk): The hills are alive with the sound of post-apocalyptic horror

Christopher Munden July 24, 2015 No Comments

Dystopia can be a good place to demonstrate the kinder side of human nature. Philip Ridley’s play is shocking, violent, and uncomfortable to watch, but also weirdly heartwarming.

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BrainSpunk Theater launches its new home with THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE!

Christopher Munden March 3, 2015 No Comments

Sharpen your stilettos! BrainSpunk Theater introduces its new performance space in Kensington with THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE!, March 5-28, 2015.

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Photo by Ashley LaBonde.
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WICCANS IN THE HOOD / TRADING RACES (Brainspunk): Let’s talk about race, baby

James Kiesel June 12, 2014 No Comments

Brainspunk Theater keeps the conversation on race going with a pair of one-acts by Kansas City writer Michelle T. Johnson, WICCANS IN THE HOOD and TRADING RACES: FROM RODNEY KING TO PAULA DEEN.

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