May's issue of "KC Stage Magazine" is on it's way to subscribers, and if you would like to see a copy, single issues are available for $5 at the Barnes & Noble on the Plaza, and are also available to buy online at http://kcstage.magcloud.com/.
Here's what subscribers are seeing in May:
* Spotlight on Katie Gilchrist: "Let's say you were to try to follow Katie Gilchrist and see every show she was doing. Let's narrow it down a little. Let's try to see every show she was involved in for the Months of February and March 2012." In this article by Pete Bakely, you'll see what she's been up to lately.
* Summer Reading Guide: "Ah, summer. It's the time of year to sit back on the beach (or the Midwest equivalent) and enjoy the sun and sand with a good book." Here are six short recommendations of books to sit back and enjoy over your summer.
* IFCKC Presents: a press release about Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City's '1,001 Movies You
Must See Before You Die' program, with the next movie in May.
* Seasons: season listings for ten organizations>
* Blog Notes: five arts news snippets. Don't forget that similar items we get after our print deadline also get posted on our blog ( www.kcstage.com/blog ).
All this and the usual listings of performances, auditions, and film clips - just for only $4 a month if you become a subscriber for one year. More information online at www.kcstage.com/subscribe. Subscribers are also seeing several ticket giveaways - including one now that's offering two tickets for opening night (June 5) of Theatre League's production of 'Next to Normal'.
Any suggestions or comments? E-mail us at magazine@kcstage.com with your feedback as to what we could include to entice you to subscribe.
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