Musicals from 4 St. Louis producers are among top contenders for Tony Awards
"& Juliet" and "Shucked" compete for best musical, and "Parade" vies for best revival of a musical.
"& Juliet" and "Shucked" compete for best musical, and "Parade" vies for best revival of a musical.
The dance showcase includes two world premieres.
The latest musical from producer and St. Louis native Mike Bosner, it's set in Cobb County, whose economy depends on corn.
Hana S. Sharif is leaving to go to Washington, D.C.'s acclaimed Arena Stage.
Other shows in the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis 2023-24 lineup include "Lehman Trilogy" and "August: Osage County."
Annual event focuses on works by esteemed playwright.
Lineup also includes 'Copenhagen.'
Productions by 14 St. Louis companies were honored at St. Louis Theater Circle's first in-person ceremony since 2019.
The season will also include "MJ," "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical" and Cirque du Soleil's "'Twas the Night Before."
The TV and Broadway star says Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation takes Atticus Finch "off the pedestal" for an emotional journey.
"Spells of the Sea" makes transition to the stage at Metro Theater Company.
Nominees were selected in more than 30 categories, covering comedies, dramas, musicals and operas presented by local professional theater and opera companies in 2022.
The Rep celebrates the late, great legend of musical theater.
The Big Muddy Dance Company will stage the world premiere of "My Dear Watson," which combines pieces from many of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories and novels.
Reggie D. White has extensive theatrical background.
The seven-show lineup also includes Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," "Chess," "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Sister Act."
Inspired by Greek mythology and boasting a folk-inflected score with a hint of jazz, the show not only won eight Tony Awards, including one for best musical, but also has attracted the kind …
Laka stars in Midnight Company show.
New Jewish Theatre presents world premiere.
Olajuwon Davis thought he had found his purpose in life " as an artist and as an activist. But in 2014, that road took a detour.
Elizabeth Teeter steps into the black boots of goth girl Lydia Deetz.
Madhuri Shekar's play about a harem guarded by female warriors gets a rewrite that elevates a secondary character.
Here are three highlights from the Muny season that came to a close Aug. 18.
Anna Louizos created its distinctive look.
Andrew Kuhlman succeeds Jack Lane, and Rebekah Scallet replaces Edward Coffield.