July Theatre

By Diana Morton | July 1, 2022

Crown Uptown Theatre, 3207 E. Douglas. The Wedding Singer – a musical comedy. Based on the hit Adam Sandler mover, The Wedding Singers does for the ‘80s what Hairspray did for the ‘60s. 8 pm Fri, Sat; 2 pm Sun, July 17-31. Tickets, dinner & show, $40-45; Show only $25-$30. 316-612-7696

Kechi Playhouse, 100 E. Kechi Road, Everybody Loves Opal! A zany heroine takes in three con artists on the run from authorities. 8 pm Fri–Sat, 2:30 pm Sun, July 8-31. Tickets $15-$16. 316-744-2152

Mosley Street Melodrama, 234 N. Mosley. Revenge of the Beanie Babies – A Hella Fly 90s Melodrama. New musical revue follows: Dinner 6:15 pm, show begins 7:50 pm. July 22-Sept 3. Tickets, dinner & show, $26-$30; Show only $20. 316-263-0222

Music Theatre Wichita, Century II Concert Hall, 225 W Douglas. Kinky Boots. Tony-winning Best Musical tells the hilarious, true story of a faltering shoe factory which saved itself by embracing a new clientele, with upbeat score by Cyndi Lauper. July 6-10. Tickets, call 316-265-3107 10:00 AM

Roxy’s Downtown, 412 E. Douglas, Heathers: The Musical. Veronica Sawyer joins a cruel high school girls club to become popular, with a rock score. 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, July 7-23. Tickets $20-$30. 316-265-4400

Wichita Community Theatre, 258 N. Fountain. An Evening of Culture – Faith County II: The Saga Continues by Mark Landon Smith, directed by Casey Eubank. A local theatre group isn’t ready for prime time, but the show must go on. 8 pm Th-Sat, 2 pm Sun, July 21-31. Tickets $15 or $13 for military/seniors/students. Opening night ticket $11, July 21 only. 316-686-1282

Contact Diana Morton at dianamorton12@sbcglobal.net

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