Iconic ‘Addams Family’ to hit the KCKCC stage

by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC

The creepy, mysterious and oftentimes kooky Addams Family is preparing to take the Kansas City Kansas Community College stage this fall in “The Addams Family: A New Musical.”

Directed by Charles Leader, the musical is at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13, 14 and 15 at the KCKCC Performing Arts Center, 7250 State Ave. There is also a 2:30 p.m. matinee Oct. 16.

Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students, children and senior citizens. The production is free to all KCKCC faculty, staff and students with valid identification.

The Addams family was originally created by cartoonist Charles Addams and was later developed into a television series in the 1960s. Following the show were animated series as well as features films in the 1990s. The musical was created by “Jersey Boys” authors Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice and Drama Desk Award winner Andrew Lippa, premiering in 2010.

The original story follows Wednesday Addams and the new love of her life, a smart young man from a respectable family. However, no one in her family has met the new man in Wednesday’s life. Wednesday decides to tell her father about the relationship, and then begs him not to tell her mother, forcing Gomez to do something he has never considered before – keep a secret from his wife.

Dagney Velazquez, a faculty member in mathematics at KCKCC, plays Morticia Addams, “an intelligent and sensuous woman with a dry wit.” Velazquez said Morticia is used to being in control and can be intimidating to those who dare to cross her.

“She has a confidence that borders on vanity. She loves her family passionately, but expects them to follow her command,” she said. “Morticia is an iconic role that I just couldn’t pass up. She’s strong, graceful, confident and just a little bit sly, all qualities I aspire to. The best part, though, has been the opportunity to work with and get to know the students and community members involved in the production. Even on those long, long rehearsal nights, they made it a joy to be there.”

The cast includes – Dagney Velazquez, Morticia Addams; Joaquin Dorado Mariscal, Gomez Addams; Nicole Brunetti, Wednesday Addams; Robert Hill, Pugsley Addams; Shane Gillaspie, Uncle Fester; Patrick Boarman, Lurch; Sara Menez, Grandma Addams; Erich Kump, Lucas Beineke; Katie Holladay, Alice Beineke; Ian Fletcher, Mal Beineke; Rose Vang, Ancestor; Siemera Hines, Ancestor; Katherene “Kat” Garry, Ancestor; Alayah Janey Womack, Ancestor; Skyler Re Garcia, Ancestor; Chris Donte Benson, Ancestor; Fred Rucker, Ancestor; Gary Enrique Bradley-Lopez and Ancestor.

“It has been extremely fun, challenging work. The cast and crew are incredible to work with, and we have spent hours laughing together,” Velazquez said. “This show will be fantastic. The script is hilarious, and the talented cast makes it come to life. And the set – that alone makes the show worth watching.”

Group rates are available. For reservations and information call 913-288-7106.

UG Commission to consider $62 million BPU bond issue, other items Thursday

The Board of Public Utilities’ bond issue, along with other items, is on Thursday’s Unified Government Commission agenda.

The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, at the Commission Chambers, lobby level, City Hall 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kan.

The BPU voted earlier to approve a bond issue, which is now going before the UG Commission for approval. About $62 million of utility system revenue bonds would finance improvements to the utility system.

About $53 million of utility system refunding revenue bonds would go toward refinancing existing bonds, according to the UG agenda. The $53 million is higher than the $47.6 million previously discussed at the BPU meeting for refinancing the bonds.

A special session of the UG Commission also will be held at 5 p.m. Oct. 13 in the fifth floor conference room of City Hall, on a public safety task force update. The UG Commission will meet on the ninth floor afterward in a closed session to discuss labor and litigation.

Other items on the 7 p.m. UG agenda include:

• Two ordinances authorizing the issuance of taxable industrial revenue bonds for the PQ Corp. project, the first for $21 million and the second for $4 million. The commission approved a resolution for the IRBs in December 2013, with a 75 percent tax abatement for the plant expansion at 1700 Kansas Ave.

• An ordinance authorizing UG attorneys to start legal proceedings to acquire property for the Stonehaven storm sewer project. The property affected is in the area of South 52nd Terrace.

• An ordinance authorizing UG attorneys to start legal proceedings to acquire property for the 26th and Grandview emergency sanitary sewer project.

• The third plat of Vista Condominiums, 3838 Rainbow Blvd.

• A plat of White Church Heights, 85th and Greeley, being developed by Clinkenbeard Investments.

• A resolution setting a public hearing date of Oct. 27 to consider amendments to the University-Rosedale Urban Renewal Plan in consideration of the Rainbow Village hotel development at 34th and Rainbow Boulevard.

Firefighters to conduct fundraiser for Capt. Melton’s family this weekend

The Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department, in conjunction with the International Association of Firefighters Local 64, will conduct a boot block campaign on Oct. 14 through 16 for police Capt. Robert (Dave) Melton’s family.

Capt. Melton died in the line of duty. “As public safety servants, we stand together in supporting the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department and Capt. Melton’s family,” said a spokesman for the Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department.

Collections will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.