Kansas City Actors Theatre presents “Morning’s at Seven,” by Paul Osborn, May 22 – June 9 at the City Stage in Union Station. A comedy about four sisters and their adult children in a small Midwestern town in 1938. | Tickets $28-47
A much-loved, but rarely-performed classic, Paul Osborn’s “Morning’s at Seven” is a charming portrait of life in a small Midwestern town in 1938. The story follows a quartet of sisters living near each other and the comic chaos of their lives in a show that considers some of the unique issues of aging. Directed by the New Theatre's Dennis Hennessy, who previously directed KCAT-audience favorites “The Gin Game” and “I'm Not Rappaport,” and featuring Deb Bluford, Greg Butell, Krista Eyler, Peggy Friesen, Jeannine Hutchings, Gary Neal Johnson, Merle Moores, Victor Raider-Wexler, and Mark Robbins (KCAT Co-Founder).
General admission tickets range from $28-47 and are available now for advance purchase through the Central Ticket Office, at the Union Station ticketing desk, or at the H&R Block City Stage up to 60 minutes before showtime.
Phone: 816-235-6222
Email: info@kcactors.org
2019/05/22 - 2019/06/09
Additional time info:
May 22nd, 23rd, and 24th are reduced-price preview performances with the official Opening Night on Saturday, May 25th.
There will be actor question-and-answer talk backs following the performances on May 31st, June 2nd, and June 5th.
H&R Block City Stage Theatre at Union Station
30 West Pershing Road, Kansas City, MO 64108