Music Theater Heritage has announced the cast and creative team for the first show of its momentous 20th Anniversary Season. STEVIE: Signed, Sealed Delivered is an MTH original concert production celebrating the life and music of the great Stevie Wonder. The tribute concert features more than 25 iconic tunes ranging from Stevie’s early days at Motown and beyond.
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MTH Theater at Crown Center continues its 2021 season with an innovative and powerful production of the iconic musical that defined a generation and changed the world: HAIR: Then & Now.
The production is directed by Nedra Dixon, a cast member in the 1st National tour of the original Broadway production in 1972. Playing August 5 through August 22 at the 4th floor Theater at Crown Center, HAIR: Then & Now captures the music of the legendary musical that brought the passion and revolution of the late 1960s to audiences around the world. MTH s concert production will present the full musical score of HAIR, performed by an ensemble of 11, along with a 5-piece rock band.
I can’t think of a better way to welcome live theater back to Kansas City than to BLAME IT ON THE BOOGIE a production of Musical Theater Heritage and playing in the 4th-floor theater in Crown Center. This is MTH’s first indoor production in sixteen months due to the pandemic, and as the announcer says at the beginning of the show it will “transport you to a better time”.
Arc Wayne’s Erie Shore Laundry now open
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The Arc Wayne opened Erie Shore Laundry this past April as a commercial laundry business that employs individuals with and without disabilities.
To start, Wayne County Nursing Home is the sole client. The project started after the nursing home approached The Arc Wayne about wanting to switch laundry providers once its contract expired. When asked if the nonprofit would be interested in starting a business to meet these needs, staff got to work on a solution.
Renovations started at its Harrison Street training facility in Newark late last year. Commercial-grade washers and dryers, folding station tables and a delivery truck were purchased to service the nursing home’s needs.