The Privilege of Being Second
In a gripping dystopian tale, society is governed by a chilling rule: second-born children are forcibly taken by the government. Within this bleak world, Reese...
In a gripping dystopian tale, society is governed by a chilling rule: second-born children are forcibly taken by the government. Within this bleak world, Reese...
Vengeance and manipulation are at the heart of The Wasp, the latest offering from Albion Theater. A contemporary thriller by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, this intense drama, presented without intermission, is filled with twists, turns, and psychological angst.…
Boasting a dynamic cast and a kickass band, We Will Rock You is essential viewing. Perfect for fans of Queen and those who want their musicals tinged with plenty of sass, the show is the perfect amalgamation of driving beats, finger snaps, get down grooves, and phenomenal performances.…
This quite glorious production of Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet plays at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis through June 27.…
It would be pretentious to call it drama, but God of Carnage at the New Jewish Theatre is certainly an evening of good entertainment. It plays through June 28.…
Opera Theatre of St. Louis does luscious justice to A Streetcar Named Desire—André Previn’s operatic adaptation of the Tennessee Williams classic.…
Stages St. Louis opened their 40th Anniversary season with one of the most adorable and wittiest ensemble theater pieces written in the past 25-years. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is the award winning, silly, and relatable musical comedy about a group of quirky middle schoolers competi…
Wild Nights is inspired ridiculousness. It’s a fun romp of giddy, screaming, giggling teenage girls executing what they believe is the perfect sleepover. The directors and actors tap into this ensemble’s fearless ability to be comedically vulnerable and do what ever it takes to earn the audience…
Young lovers from different worlds. What are their odds? A beautiful evening, rich in music, is a delight at Opera Theatre of St. Louis…
One can always count on an outstanding show from the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival team. This production of The Tempest is a beautifully staged and technically superior production with crisp direction, incandescent portrayals, keen stage direction, luxuriantly tailored costumes, and vibrant technic…
It's almost a century-and-a-half old, but it's as fresh and appealing as when it first bounded into the public eye on New Year's Eve, 1879. It's The Pirates of Penzance—perhaps the most irresistible of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic 'Savoy' operas. Opera Theatre of St. Louis has opened a delicio…

Written by David Nonemaker and Eric SatterfieldDirected by Eric SatterfieldYears before Hamlet uttered, "To be or not to be," things were not yet rotten in...

A new play by Eric Satterfield with Hazel McIntireDirected by Nikki Pilato Gabby and Leo are drawn together in a whirlwind romance, but their greatest struggle isn’t...

Chorus of Fools Presents: Double TakeWe are excited to present the world premiere of two new captivating plays:The Pavement Kingdom: A Clinic Escort Playwritten by...
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Prince Caspian Branson Hillside Theatre (6/12-8/08) |
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Kauffman Stadium Kauffman Stadium (7/15-7/15) |
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Terms of Endearment Clayton Community Theatre (7/23-8/02) |
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Gateway Dirt Nationals – 3 Day Pass The Dome at America's Center (12/03-12/05) |
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Rockin Chair #2 Kirkwood Performing Arts Center (KPAC) (7/19-7/19) |
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) The Fabulous Fox Theatre (2/02-2/07) |
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Mamma Mia! Fox Theatre (3/30-4/04) |
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MITCH WOOD: My Impression of a Show The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries (7/31-7/31) |
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Guns N’ Roses at Busch Stadium Busch Stadium (8/16-8/16) |
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Wicked Fox Theatre (5/12-5/30) |