by James Lindhorst - March 22, 2024
The New Jewish Theatre picked up where they left off last season with a superior effort resulting in stellar storytelling. This well-acted production of ALL MY SONS is intense and riveting drama. Jayson Heil, Greg Johnston, and Amy Loui are outstanding as the members of the Keller family. Their simm...
by James Lindhorst - March 21, 2024
MOVIE MUSIC is an entertaining and sometimes emotional walk down memory lane by three skilled theatrical professionals who know a bit about storytelling. Midnight Company’s Joe Hanrahan has created a formula with his theatrical cabaret productions that continues to fill seats at The Blue Strawberry....
by James Lindhorst - March 17, 2024
Jones collaborates with his cast and crew to mount an artful production of Alice Childress’ important story. He captures the grievous nature of oppressive racism and the fears of mixed-race couples in doomed relationships. This outstanding production of Wedding Band is being presented by The Black R...
by Steve Callahan - March 18, 2024
This was a dream of an evening of opera! It vastly exceeded expectations....
by James Lindhorst - March 17, 2024
Albion delivers another first-rate production with MOLLY SWEENEY. Ashton, the artistic director, and his staff carefully select quality theatrical assets to increase the probability of sensational storytelling. Albion’s production of MOLLY SWEENEY is just that, outstanding storytelling through exqui...
by Steve Callahan - March 11, 2024
DREAMING OF LEAR is a brilliant, memorable piece of leading-edge experimental theater. Its director, Lucy Cashion, has, I think, the most refreshing brain in the St. Louis theater world. It’s been a decade since she appeared on my horizon, and in that time she’s led a number of exciting productions...
by James Lindhorst - March 05, 2024
Of the Playwrights included in the Festival, Marilyn Zerlak’s two scripts were the best of the lot. FARE TO MIDDLIN’ is a tongue-in-cheek look at what judgment day may look like for folks who think that they may have been just good enough to receive their heavenly reward. Neither of the deceased can...
by Steve Callahan - March 11, 2024
Winter Opera continues it’s seventeenth season with another iconic operetta—Victor Herbert’s Naughty Marietta. This lovely old show premiered in 1910. It was produced by the first Oscar Hammerstein (the grandfather of you-know-who). In 1935 a movie version was made—with Jeanette MacDonald and Nels...
by Rob Levy - February 28, 2024
Company is a fun romp about looking for love in all the wrong places. Filled with great performances and delightful musical numbers, it is a relentless roller coaster ride of emotions whose themes of romance, sex, marriage, and divorce remain just a s relevant today as whenit debuted in 1970. our cr...
by James Lindhorst - February 23, 2024
Marilyn Maye kept the capacity room leaning into her every note as she allowed her audience to reminisce with medleys of standards from the great American songbook. For two hours she sang, mugged, and tossed funny zingers that kept the audience laughing. Maye is a hard-working chanteuse, and her aud...
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The Ballroom Cabaret upstairs at The Sheldon Concert Hall (4/4 - 4/4) | ||
August: Osage County
Loretto-Hilton Center (3/19 - 4/7) | ||
Don't Wait for the Marlboro Man
Upstream Theater (4/12 - 4/28) | ||
Moulin Rouge!
Fox Theatre (4/30 - 5/12) | ||
Come From Away (Non-Equity)
Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts (4/12 - 4/13) | ||
Xanadu
Stray Dog Theatre (4/4 - 4/27) | ||
WUDance Collective: GLIMMERS
Edison Theatre (4/5 - 4/6) | ||
Spirits To Enforce
Kranzberg Black Box (5/3 - 5/18) | ||
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