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THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS

130 Edgar Road, St. Louis, MO, 63119
Saint Louis, MO 63119

Upcoming Shows

The Enigmatist
The Enigmatist
Mar 11 – Apr 5, 2026

Can you crack the code? Prepare to have your brain delightfully scrambled by master magician and New York Times crossword constructor David Kwong. The Enigmatist invites you into a world...

Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire
Mar 18 – Apr 12, 2026

With a powerhouse creative team and world-class actor-musicians, Ring of Fire celebrates the music and legacy of The Man in Black. Featuring more than 30 of Johnny Cash’s...

The Enigmatist
Mar 11 – Apr 5, 2026

The Enigmatist features David Kwong, a master magician and crossword constructor, who invites audiences into a realm of mystery and mental challenges. This immersive theatrical...

Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Mar 18 – Apr 12, 2026

Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash will run from March 18 to April 12, 2026, at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. Directed...



St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD is Chaotically Lively


by James Lindhorst - March 28, 2026

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern may be dead, but the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival is very much alive. Those lucky enough to have secured a ticket to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead won’t be disappointed by this chaotically lively production of what Director Tom Ridgley calls “Tom Stoppard�...

Review: RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH at Loretto-Hilton Center


by Rob Levy - March 23, 2026

This jukebox musical, directed by Augustin Family Artistic Director Kate Bergstrom, offers a condensed biography of Cash’s life, told through his music. From his early childhood in Arkansas to his rise to fame at Sun Records, addiction battles, and his advocacy, there’s a lot to cram into two ho...

Review: ROBBIN, FROM THE HOOD at Soul Siren Playhouse has Much to Say About Marginalized Communities


by James Lindhorst - March 21, 2026

Robbin, From the Hood has ambitious intent. Playwright Marlow Wyatt has crafted several potentially compelling scenarios about those living in impoverished and marginalized communities and how the conditions effect their population. But in its current iteration, Robbin, From the Hood loses its drama...

Review: PROMENADE at The Marcelle Theater


by Rob Levy - March 20, 2026

This ridiculously hilarious romp is gloriously wacky. Audiences should set aside any expectations and just go along for the ride. Giddy and wonderful, Promenade succeeds thanks to a stellar cast that relishes the ludicousness of it all. Happily devouring scenery as they goof off, they deliver an  i...

Review: THE ENIGMATIST at Emerson Studio In The Loretto-Hilton Center


by Rob Levy - March 17, 2026

Blending the theater of the mind, math, logic, and visual trickery, The Enigmatist is a mind-blowing and engaging evening of entertainment that causes head shakes, screams of disbelief, and moments of euphoric amazement....

Review: Pearl Cleage’s Fiery FLYIN’ WEST at The Black Rep Examines the Bonds of Sisterhood


by James Lindhorst - March 15, 2026

Flyin’ West is a family drama set against the backdrop of the migration West. The Jon Royal directed production succeeds because of the naturalistic acting of Handy, Pryor, Lockett, and Yancy. The women create realistic, believable relationships among the women they portray. The chemistry in Royal...

Review: The Best and the Rest of SPECTRUM 2026 at First Run Theatre


by James Lindhorst - March 08, 2026

This year’s Spectrum 2026, produced by First Run Theatre, was unique. The six-play festival featured four wittily written plays that stood on their own. Two were flat-out funny, one was a bit macabre, and Tortured Poets Department was beyond charming....

Review: ROMÉO ET JULIETTE at Winter Opera


by Steve Callahan - March 02, 2026

Opera is widely considered to be a seasonal flower.  Around the world opera festivals show their shoots in early spring, they blossom in the summer, and they stretch their glory into the fall.  In St. Louis, though, we find one of the few fine opera companies willing to brave the icy blasts of win...

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...

Past Shows

The Ugly Duckling
Mar 28

The Ugly Duckling brings to life Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale in a musical adventure adapted by Jennifer Cameron and Nathan A. Roberts. Directed by...

The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling
Mar 28

Join us for the annual Spring ITC Festival!The Ugly Duckling soars to life in this heartwarming musical adventure from The Rep’s Imaginary Theatre Company. Perfect for...

Primary Trust
Feb 4 – Mar 1, 2026

Primary Trust, the 2024 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Eboni Booth, unfolds the everyday life of Kenneth, whose predictable routine is disrupted as he grapples with...

Primary Trust
Primary Trust
Feb 4 – Mar 1, 2026

Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Eboni Booth’s hilarious and heartwarming play offers up a modern, tiki-lit homage to slices of Americana such...

Mrs. Krishnan's Party
Mrs. Krishnan's Party
Jan 14 – Feb 8, 2026

Mrs. Krishnan is throwing a party—and you’re invited! What starts as a small gathering quickly turns into a full-blown celebration when dozens of unexpected guests (and...

Mrs. Krishnan’s Party
Jan 14 – Feb 8, 2026

Mrs. Krishnan is hosting a lively party in her corner shop, where the atmosphere is filled with food, music, and surprises. As unexpected guests arrive,...

EMMA
EMMA
Dec 3 – Dec 21, 2025

1815 promises to be another eventful holiday season for clever Miss Emma Woodhouse. Highbury’s most charming- if somewhat meddlesome- young lady is once again indulging...

Holiday Show
Emma
Emma
Dec 3 – Dec 21, 2025

1815 promises to be another eventful holiday season for clever Miss Emma Woodhouse. Highbury’s most charming- if somewhat meddlesome- young lady is once again indulging...

The Brothers Size
Oct 22 – Nov 16, 2025

The Brothers Size, written by Tarell Alvin McCraney, explores themes of family, freedom, and the aftermath of incarceration through the lens of Yoruba cosmology. Set...

The Brothers Size
The Brothers Size
Oct 22 – Nov 16, 2025

Deep in the Louisiana bayou, myth meets the common man. In The Brothers Size, Academy Award–winner Tarell Alvin McCraney fuses Yoruba cosmology with contemporary reality to craft an immersive...

The Woman in Black
Oct 8 – Oct 26, 2025

The Woman in Black is a gripping adaptation of Susan Hill’s ghost story, set to enchant St. Louis audiences at The Repertory Theatre. The story...

The Woman In Black
The Woman In Black
Oct 8 – Oct 26, 2025

A story that refuses to stay buried. Arthur Kipps has carried a dreadful secret for years—determined to confront his darkest memories, he hires a young...

The Cottage
The Cottage
Sep 3 – Sep 28, 2025

From the playwright that took Clue from screen to stage, The Cottage is an outrageously roaring 20's romp that will have you laughing from start to finish. Set in...

The Cottage
The Cottage
Sep 3 – Sep 28, 2025

From the playwright that took Clue from screen to stage, The Cottage is an outrageously roaring 20's romp that will have you laughing from start to finish. Set in...

The Cottage
The Cottage
Sep 3 – Sep 28, 2025

From the playwright that took Clue from screen to stage, The Cottage is an outrageously roaring 20's romp that will have you laughing from start to finish. Set in...

Athena
Jan 15 – Feb 9, 2025

Athena is a compelling play by Gracie Gardner that explores the complexities of friendship and competition among teenage fencers training for the Junior Olympics. The...

Million Dollar Quartet Christmas
Million Dollar Quartet Christmas
Dec 4 – Dec 22, 2024

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK? Around the Christmas tree, that is! Million Dollar Quartet Christmas brings Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins back...

The Roommate
The Roommate
Oct 23 – Nov 17, 2024

“I guess everybody wants to start over.” In the quietest corner of the Midwest, middle-aged Sharon, recently divorced and seeking a sensible roommate, opens her...

Dial ‘M’ for Murder
Sep 18 – Oct 13, 2024

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis opens its 2024/25 season with Dial ‘M’ for Murder, a suspense thriller by Frederick Knott. The play follows a...

The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps
Mar 18 – Apr 10, 2022

Hitchcock meets hilarity in this madcap comedic thriller. Richard Hannay is an everyday bloke looking for a little more excitement in his life. But he...

The Gradient
The Gradient
Oct 1 – Oct 24, 2021

In this world premiere satire set in the not-so-distant future, a new facility promises to take men accused of sexual misconduct and rehabilitate them into...

DREAMING ZENZILE
Sep 10 – Oct 3, 2021
Cooking, Carols and C*CKtails
Cooking, Carols and C*CKtails
Dec 11 – Jan 31, 2021

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis celebrates the season with Cooking, Carols and Cocktails, a four-episode web series showcasing food, music and community. Join in...

Cooking, Carols and C*CKtails
Cooking, Carols and C*CKtails
Dec 11 – Jan 31, 2021

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis celebrates the season with Cooking, Carols and Cocktails, a four-episode web series showcasing food, music and community. Join in...

The Rep’s 24th Annual WiseWrite Young Playwrights Festival
The Rep’s 24th Annual WiseWrite Young Playwrights Festival
Oct 2 – Dec 31, 2020

The Reps 24th Annual WiseWrite Young Playwrights Festival has gone digital! Step into the imagination of three young playwrights as The Rep presents professional readings...

BLACK LIKE ME
BLACK LIKE ME
Sep 10

THE REP PRESENTS A FREE VIRTUAL STAGED READING OF BLACK LIKE ME - September 10, 2020, at 7:30 p.m. CDTThe first virtual event of The...

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