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Folly Frolic 2022: A disco extravaganza with LaChanze and Krystal Joy Brown

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Originally opened in 1900, the Folly is Kansas City’s oldest theater.

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A few weeks ago, we told you about the Folly Theater’s grand reopeningnow, they’re unveiling Folly Frolic 2022: DANCE DIVAS, a one-night-only show on Sat., Nov. 19 featuring two of Broadway’s hottest performers. 🎤

LaChanze and Krystal Joy Brown (who starred in “Donna Summer: the Musical” and “Diana Ross: The Musical”) will perform disco, show tunes + pop music. As the theater’s largest annual fundraising event, all Folly Frolic show proceeds will support their arts programming and community outreach.*

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