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Content by Lindenwood Center for the Arts. Ring in the holidays with an incredibly entertaining three-show lineup that includes live music set to animated films, a veteran New York-based per…
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do June 23-29.
Soon, the Statue of Liberty will be lifting her lamp beside the golden door of Sauget. Well, maybe not the Statue of Liberty. But certainly a Statue of Liberty.
A world-class sculptor and two Olympic-medalist boxers will be the latest honorees in the Delmar Loop.
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do June 16-22.
It was a night of triumph for the small, big-hearted musical "Kimberly Akimbo," but also a night notable for inclusion.
When the Muny opens tonight with Beautiful, The Carole King Musical, it will continue a tradition of offering nearly 1,500 free seats available nightly on a first-come, first-served basis.
"& Juliet" and "Shucked" compete for best musical, and "Parade" vies for best revival of a musical.
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do June 9-15.
Kevin Cahoon's career has come full circle with the new musical, "Shucked." "I started by telling jokes to the rodeo announcer when I was 5 years old," he says. Now, he's a one-man joke fact…
Among its seven shows this summer, outdoor theater in Forest Park will present four Muny premieres: "Beautiful," "Sister Act," "Rent" and "Chess."
There are so many one-liners in "Shucked," you'll want to write them down. Don't " just let the goofiness of the musical wash over you.
There have been so many interpretations of Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" it probably was time to give it a more traditional spin.
CEO Kwofe Coleman explains his dream of "packing every corner" for The Muny as a centerpiece for St. Louis.
There's no "Hamilton" in this year's competition for Tony Awards.
Among the operas are "Julius Caesar" and "Galileo Galilei," both OTSL premieres.
Thanks to the show's smart book (by Amber Ruffin and Matthew Lopez), the musical is able to address contemporary issues at a Jazz Age pace. It's a remarkable feat that plays better than the …
In a big Broadway revival " inventively directed by Michael Arden " it's also a love story between Frank (Ben Platt) and his wife Lucille (Micaela Diamond). Together, they confront the fallo…
Like "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," this show digs into the quieter moments of life and comes away with a loopy story that doesn't promise a happy ending.
Former St. Louis Symphony Orchestra resident conductor Gemma New will conduct Opera Theatre of St. Louis production of "Susannah."
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do June 2-8.
In the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production in Forest Park, Chicago-based director Lisa Portes has found a tale of immigrants.
Kwofe Coleman explains how, for a couple hours on a given summer night, 11,000 people from all walks of life can share a common experience.
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do May 26-June 1.
A cyber-themed Dada Ball & Bash raised $400,000 for the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis this year, about 15% of its annual operating budget.