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KCUR Arts Roundup Friday July 2

Thea Ide, Forward By Day, 65 X 54.5 Acrylic

This week, the Coterie Theatre transforms a troubled Broadway musical into a world premiere production for young audiences and a painter covers most of the Lewis and Clark Trail in Missouri and paints landscapes the expeditioners might have seen.By Steve Walker and Sara Lerner

Kansas City, MO – This week, the Coterie Theatre transforms a troubled Broadway musical, called Seussical into a world premiere production for young audiences; and Missouri painter Thea Ide covers the Lewis and Clark Trail in Missouri and paints landscapes untouched by civilization, the way the expeditioners might have seen them. Her solo exhibit is on display at the the Albrecht-Kemper Musuem of Art in St. Joseph, Missouri.

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