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EDISON THEATRE

6465 Forsyth Blvd, St. Louis, MO
Saint Louis, MO 63105



Review: A BRICK AND A BIBLE Sheds Light on an Important Moment in St. Louis’ Black History


by James Lindhorst - February 21, 2026

You will be entertained by Kathryn Bentley and Colin McLaughlin’s new play, but that is only one small part of why their work needs to be seen. This historical drama is an important part of St. Louis’ Black History. A Brick and a Bible is an empowerment story about women raising their voices for...

Review: DEATHRAP at Tower Grove Abbey


by Rob Levy - February 16, 2026

Filled with gamesmanship, deception, death, and creative differences, Stray Dog Theatre’s Deathtrap is sleuthing at its finest. Well-acted and draped in the unexpected, the production’s apprehensive atmosphere and inventive plot contortions cause audiences to gasp as the drama reaches a bloody c...

Review: THE CHILDREN at West End Players Guild is Fascinating, Well Directed, and Exquisitely Acted


by James Lindhorst - February 16, 2026

Lucy Kirkwood’s play The Children is fascinating and compelling. Her script prompts discussion about corporate responsibility, what accountability an organization’s employees should own, and how tragic circumstances force people to face personal transgressions and the fallout from their poor dec...

Review: A DOLL’S HOUSE PART 2 Features Expressive Portrayals from a Cohesive Ensemble


by James Lindhorst - February 13, 2026

When Lucas Hnath’s play premiered on Broadway the New York Times and Time Out New York called it “the best play of the season.” It’s an engaging and modern script tackling themes of feminist autonomy and self-determination. Weber’s staging is well-conceived and highly entertaining. Layton,...

Review: PRIMARY TRUST at Loretto-Hilton Center


by Rob Levy - February 12, 2026

An example of how grief shapes identity played out onstage, The Rep’s latest is a compelling, powerful example of how theater can confront uncomfortable topics with tenderness, compassion, and humor....

Review: THE BLACK FEMINIST GUIDE TO THE HUMAN BODY is a Poetic Look at the Life Experiences of Black Women


by James Lindhorst - February 08, 2026

The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body, while staged as a play, is more of an artistic poetic reading. Lisa B. Thompson’s brief 80-minute work, currently on stage at The Black Rep, examines the life experiences of one woman told by three voices...

Review: NOISES OFF at Clayton Community Theatre


by Steve Callahan - February 02, 2026

How do you tell that your play is a success?   Not so easy if it’s a drama; you might detect a little silent sobbing.  But with a comedy?  That roar of laughter is a sure sign you’ve got a hit!  Well, the folks at the Clayton Community Theatre have a hit on their hands with their production...

Review: The Outrageous Adult Comedy MYTH OF THE OSTRICH is Brimming with a Bevy of Belly Laughs


by James Lindhorst - January 24, 2026

Myth of the Ostrich is brazen comedy. It’s among the most accessibly entertaining productions staged at Upstream Theater in recent years. It is full of artfully crafted irreverent portrayals, expert direction, and a bevy of belly laughs....

Review: THE DANCE ON WIDOW’S ROW at The Black Rep Will Have You Dying with Laughter


by James Lindhorst - January 22, 2026

The Dance on Widow’s Row at The Black Rep features a charismatic ensemble with infectious energy stemming from playful performances. It’s a fun evening in the theater that provides a lot of laughter....

Review: MRS. KRISHNAN'S PARTY at Emerson Studio In The Loretto-Hilton Center


by Rob Levy - January 21, 2026

Filled with garlands and good times, the production’s loose adherence to traditional theater makes it refreshing. Whether a wallflower taking it all in or someone choosing to interact with the proceedings, everyone attending this party is treated to a fun romp filled with love, community, laughter...

Past Shows

WashU Dance Theatre: something is happening
WashU Dance Theatre: something is happening
Nov 14 – Nov 16, 2025

Artistic Direction by David MarchantNovember 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m.November 16 at 2 p.m.Obvious yet easily overlooked, life is experienced one moment at a...

Little Shop of Horrors
Little Shop of Horrors
Oct 24 – Nov 2, 2025

Little Shop of Horrors is an R&B plus Doo Wop meets B-Film invasion of our campus body. We know for sure it will “grow on you”...

WashU Dance Collective: Transcendence
WashU Dance Collective: Transcendence
Apr 4 – Apr 5, 2025

'Transcendence' explores the ability to push past the norm and, through our own efforts or a nudge from something outside of ourselves, heighten our mundane...

2025 MFA Dance Concert: ¿Te puedo contar algo?
2025 MFA Dance Concert: ¿Te puedo contar algo?
Mar 21 – Mar 22, 2025

Our 8th MFA Dance Concert, ¿Te puedo contar algo?, showcases original dance works crafted by our MFA candidates, Tess Angelica Losada-Tindall and Lourdes del Mar Santiago Lebrón. With exclusively female ensembles, these choreographers will...

WashU Performing Arts Presents 'The Wolves'
WashU Performing Arts Presents 'The Wolves'
Feb 28 – Mar 2, 2025

'The Wolves', by Sarah DeLappe, is a 21st century coming-of-age tale. A finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the play offers a glimpse...

WashU Performing Arts Presents 'The Wolves'
WashU Performing Arts Presents 'The Wolves'
Feb 21 – Feb 23, 2025

'The Wolves', by Sarah DeLappe, is a 21st century coming-of-age tale. A finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the play offers a glimpse...

Washington University Dance Theatre: It's Time
Washington University Dance Theatre: It's Time
Dec 6 – Dec 8, 2024

Dance is understood as a temporal art form, each movement capturing the present moment while gesturing toward the past and future. Philosophically, the ephemerality of...

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
Oct 25 – Nov 3, 2024

Kate Hamill's reimagining of the Jane Austen classic is a brilliant comedic romp with an irreverent soul. Here, love is a game with winners and...

WUDance Collective: GLIMMERS
WUDance Collective: GLIMMERS
Apr 5 – Apr 6, 2024

“Glimmers are small moments that spark joy or peace…”Glimmers bring hope, insight, and connectivity. They radiate a beauty that illuminates the corners of our existence....

Pressed
Pressed
Feb 2 – Feb 3, 2024

Black Anthology is the oldest cultural production at Washington University and strives to shed light on issues that affect the global Black community. Start off...

Dontrell, Who Kissed The Sea
Dontrell, Who Kissed The Sea
Jul 6 – Jul 23, 2022

When 18-year-old Dontrell Jones decides to voyage into the Atlantic Ocean in search of an ancestor lost during the Middle Passage, his family struggles with...

Jitney
Jitney
May 11 – May 29, 2022

Set in the late 1970s, August Wilsons first play in his 10-play cycle of 10 decades of history in Pittsburgh takes place in the midst...

An Evening of Ballet Stars 2
An Evening of Ballet Stars 2
Sep 28

Dance St. Louis kicks off its 54th season with a dazzling, intimate performance by eight of the countrys leading principal dancers. After the sold-out success...

An Evening of Ballet Stars
An Evening of Ballet Stars
Nov 11

Dance St. Louis continues its 2018-19 season with a rare performance of St. Louis premieres by some of the country's leading dance artists from the...

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