Hey Kansas City! Are you ready for a jam-packed month filled with artists, dancers, comedians, and a whole lot of fun? November is bringing some of the most exciting events to our town, and you definitely don’t want to miss out! From gallery tours designed for those navigating memory loss to a ball of laughter with Leslie Jones, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
First up, let’s shine a spotlight on Minds in Motion Tour: My Favorite Things, taking place on November 7 at 1 PM at the Nelson-Atkins Museum. This is not just another museum tour; this one’s specially crafted for individuals experiencing memory challenges. The museum has teamed up with the KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and the Alzheimer’s Association Heart of America Chapter to offer a free gallery experience that promises to keep both minds and bodies engaged.
With specially trained docents in attendance, caregivers and their loved ones will embark on an enriching journey through art. This series isn’t just about looking at paintings; it’s about engaging with the sights, sounds, and even smells inspired by the art. What a wonderful way to celebrate creativity and connection in such a beautiful setting!
Now for a few laughs! After her memorable performances on SNL, comedian Leslie Jones is hitting the road with her new tour on November 1 at 7 PM at the Uptown Theater. If you’ve missed her brash humor and offbeat characters, you’re in for a real treat, especially with the talented Lenny Marcus warming up the stage for her. Mark your calendars and get ready to laugh until it hurts!
Also, you’ll want to check out the celebrations at Union Station’s Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium. It’s the planetarium’s 25th anniversary, and they’re throwing a party on November 1 and 2 that combines performance art, live music, and sparkling laser light shows. Whether you want to groove to the enchanting tunes of local musician Calvin Arsenia or enjoy “Yoga Under the Stars,” there’s something magical waiting for everyone!
If you’re a fan of iconic animation, don’t miss Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert on November 2! This unique event offers a chance to relive the series with a live orchestral performance at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre. It’s not just a screening; it’s a complete audiovisual experience!
Ready for something more unpredictable? The show Hyprov, on November 3 at Yardley Hall, is sure to deliver plenty of surprises. Picture this: hypnotist Asad Mecci gets volunteers from the audience into a trance that adds an unpredictable twist to the improv genius of Colin Mochrie. Buckle up for a night of wild and ridiculous laughter!
And how about some ballet? The Heart of America Youth Ballet presents Snow Queen, a delightful prequel to Disney’s classic, on November 8 and 9 at the Folly Theater. If you love the characters from Frozen, this is perfect for audiences of all ages!
The month wraps up with the legendary band ZZ Top performing at the Midland on November 20, along with the delightful Hip Hop Nutcracker merging holiday magic with urban beats on November 20 at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre. And don’t forget to catch Cirque du Soleil’s holiday-themed show, Twas The Night Before starting from November 27 to December 1 at the Kansas City Music Hall. There’s never a dull moment around here!
There you have it, Kansas City! November is filled with events that cater to your artistic cravings, laughter needs, and heartwarming entertainment desires. Grab your friends and family, and let’s make some memories together this month!
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