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  1. The American Theatre Guild is a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit dedicated to providing the experience of live theatre to foster passion, inspire creativity and empower youth within our communities. If you share in our mission, and would like to show your support, please consider donating to Staging the Future. Learn More About Staging The Future.

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  2. Season Member Services. 9001 State Line Road, Suite 120. Kansas City, MO 64114. Our physical office is currently closed to the public. 816.421.7500. Call wait times may be longer than usual.

  3. About The American Theatre Guild The American Theatre Guild is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt, civic performing arts organization dedicated to providing the experience of live theatre to foster passion, inspire creativity and empower youth within our communities. Presenting national tours of Broadway musicals in performing arts centers around the country, The American Theatre Guild provides an…

  4. The AMC Studio 30 Theatre (originally AMC Olathe Station 30) was one of three new megaplexs to open on December 19, 1997. The other two megaplexes to open that day are AMC Town Center 20 and AMC Barrywoods 24. The name of this theatre when it opened was Olathe Station 30 for the name of the shopping center it was in but the name only until July ...

  5. 'The Pa'akai We Bring' Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (4/25 - 4/26) 'Dirty Dancing in Concert' Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (3/9 - 3/9 ...

  6. Monstersongs Blue Springs City Theatre (10/10 - 10/13) 'Hotel Elsinore' Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College (10/16 - 10/17) If/Then Summit Theatre Group (10/4 - 10/13)

  7. History. Olathe Civic Theatre Association began as the Olathe Community Theatre Association with a $1,000 grant from Olathe Parks & Recreation Department in 1973 to produce live theatre by and for local community members. Without a permanent theatre home, OCTA produced shows at various locations throughout Olathe, including the Chester Street ...

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