Be a Part of the Marquis Theatre's BEETLEJUICE Fan Art Mural!
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 2, 2022
Fans were dying for BEETLEJUICE to come back, and thanks to their support the Ghost-with-the-Most will return from the dead to blow the roof off Broadway’s Marquis Theatre beginning Friday, April 8, 2022. To celebrate, a wall outside the Marquis will be dedicated to BEETLEJUICE Fan Art for all the living to see.
BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Tennessee Williams St. Louis Festival
by Rob Levy
- Aug 23, 2021
Crafted with great affection and care, TWStL’s on-location production of The Glass Menagerie is a first-rate production that combines the allure of nostalgia and place with an ensemble that skillfully brings the angst, faded dreams, and disappointments of Williams’ to the stage with vivid clarity.
Elizabeth Teeter Takes Over Our Instagram Today!
by Taylor Brethauer-Hamling
- Aug 5, 2021
Elizabeth Teeter is taking over our Instagram today, August 5 to take our followers behind the scenes at The Muny's production of The Sound of Music, the second show of the theatre's 103rd season.
BWW Interview: Elizabeth Teeter of THE SOUND OF MUSIC at The Muny
by James Lindhorst
- Aug 1, 2021
St. Louis native Elizabeth Teeter will take The Muny stage this week in The Sound of Music to play Liesl, the eldest of the von Trapp children. Elizabeth has performed in Broadway and Off Broadway Productions, but started her acting career at The Muny. It is no surprise that she found a home on the stage as theater runs in her family. Her father is Broadway veteran Lara Teeter who teaches Dance at Webster University. Her mother, Kristen, also teaches Dance at Nerinx Hall High School in St. Louis. BroadwayWorld sat down with Elizabeth to learn about her memories of performing at The Muny, how she approaches this role, and who has influenced her young career in the performing arts.
Tennessee Williams Festival THE MOON AND BEYOND Announced for August
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 14, 2021
The Tennessee Williams Festival returns for its sixth year. The headliner is a production of one of the playwright’s most important works, The Glass Menagerie, in the Central West End building where Williams lived and where the play was imagined.
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