The second annual GPS (Gay Play Series) culminates in tonight's Closing Ceremonies, which will feature an encore performance of this year's Audience Award for Best Script, A Few Survivors by Jason Sebacher.
The one singular sensation that exhilarated Broadway for over fifteen years, A Chorus Line opens on June 3 at STAGES ST. LOUIS. A Chorus Line continues through July 3 at the Robert G. Reim Theatre in Kirkwood.
STAGES ST. LOUIS, the region's foremost not-for-profit musical theatre company and performing arts academy, is thrilled to announce the 2010 production ofPromises, Promiseswill be recognized by Live Design Magazine at the Fourth Annual Excellence in Live Design Awards in New York City during the Broadway Master Classes later this month.
According to the Hollywood Reporter stage veteran Ed Harris will join Julianne Moore in the cast of HBO's GAME PLAN film. The duo will play 2008 presidential runningmates John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Twenty-two St. Louis theater companies are represented in the nominations for the Sixth Annual Kevin Kline Awards. Thirty plays and musicals produced in the St. Louis area during 2010 now share 112 nominations in 22 different categories for the coveted award.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Stages St. Louis production of PROMISES,PROMISES will be produced and presented from the original script and score that premiered on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre in 1968. Adapted from Billy Wilder's 1960 Oscar-winning film The Apartment, PROMISES,PROMISES focuses on a rising executive, Chuck Baxter, who tries to curry favor with his superiors by letting them borrow his apartment for romantic trysts. Set in the Mad Men era of Manhattan's Madison Avenue, Promises, Promises remains slick, hip and timeless. With its propulsive score, eye-catching dances, dazzling designs, and laugh-out-loud hilarity, PROMISES,PROMISES is a show you will long carry in your heart.
Since I first started taking my son along with me to see children's shows, it's become readily apparent to me that he especially enjoys seeing the ones put on by Stages St. Louis. That's because they're always entertaining and fun, and they don't wear out their welcome by running too long. Their current presentation of DISNEY'S THE ARISTOCATS is another fine example of the kind of engaging productions they present year in and year out. And, I'm happy to report that my son absolutely loved it (my wife and I did, too)!