

They helped me to understand the arts but also the business side of the arts more.

"Those are experiences that I will never forget because they made me better as a performer. "When they worked with us, it just meant the world to me," Kready said. Having the opportunity to do the same for Topeka's performers is exciting for him. Synopsis What makes a musical beloved for 40 years Authenticity, humor, hope and breathtaking music and choreography In A Chorus Line, we share the casting. Kready, a graduate of Washburn Rural High School and Washburn University, remembers growing up and having the chance to receive guidance from Topeka actors who would return to the city to work with local actors. More arts: Mulvane Art Museum hosts artist Kate Horvat, creator of the 'No Endpoint for the Stubborn' exhibit It's about staying dedicated to a dream, doing whatever it takes to achieve those goals." We audition and we are told 'no' tens of times, dozens of times, sometimes hundreds of times before we get one yes.

"('A Chorus Line') is about auditioning, which is what we do day in and day out. "I think we have something we can help impart," Kready said. Kready said they hoped to help the performers find their truths within the material and offer their own perspectives.
