Historic preservationists rally to stop wrecking ball in St. Louis Symphony Orchestra expansion
Protesters said Saturday they hoped the symphony would be more creative, given the history and artistry of the vacant house at 3514 Delmar Boulevard.
Protesters said Saturday they hoped the symphony would be more creative, given the history and artistry of the vacant house at 3514 Delmar Boulevard.
"Hockey: Faster Than Ever" will help St. Louis Science Center visitors learn about the science behind the sport.
In a remarkable Moonstone production, playwright David Auburn's absorbing tale of a reluctant math prodigy is a meditation on the pluses and minuses of moving on.
New Jewish Theatre returns to the stage to open its season with Neil Simon's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor."
Nominees in more than 30 categories honored for comedies, dramas, musicals and operas produced by local professional companies in 2020 and 2021.
Cast of four takes on playwright Patrick Barlow's speedy spy spoof in Repertory Theatre of St. Louis production of "The 39 Steps."
With Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick on the marquee, "Plaza Suite" has a good shot at being another triumph for St. Louis-based producers.
Touring production of "My Fair Lady," at the Fox Theatre through April 3, is as mesmerizing as it is memorable.
The Fox Theatre in St. Louis celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new Broadway Series starting in September.
The play is inspired by the true story of J. Marion Sims, who until recently was celebrated as "the father of modern gynecology."
Visitors to the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House in Chesterfield can also get a better view of workers caring for the animals.
The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis returns Aug. 18-28 with its seventh edition.
Andrew Spencer will take the stage to flirt with " and "date" " a number of women chosen from the audience as part of "The Bachelor Live on Stage."
Gyo Obato co-founded a small St. Louis architecture office that grew into a global megafirm. He died Tuesday at 99.
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is so intriguingly bizarre that it would be worth seeing just for its nose-thumbing audacity.
The annual Mother's Day weekend art fair at Laumeier Sculpture Park was held online for two years during the pandemic.
"Much Ado about Nothing" will be presented in Forest Park.
Recent auction sale of Katherine Dunham personal items raises concerns with Dunham's daughter and the president of Dunham's museum in East St. Louis.
Kehinde Wiley's "Rumors of War" is modeled on a statue of J.E.B. Stuart that long stood in Richmond, Virginia.
"Stick Fly" addresses race and class with subtlety, nuance and an edginess rooted in hard truth.
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition includes pieces formerly owned by royalty and likely is visitors' only chance to see a large display of such stone works.
Some folks will argue that the show delivers good bang for the buck. Others might find it more exhausting than exhilarating.
Hillary Clinton is an apt subject for the stage, as playwright Lucas Hnath demonstrates with offbeat comedy-drama "Hillary and Clinton."
Focus of Donja R. Love's play is not on crowds marching for equality but on a married couple struggling to conceal secrets.
Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis has named Lizi Watt as managing director.