Stages St. Louis will present pre-Broadway tryout for new 'Karate Kid' musical
Stages executive producer says the production could help establish St. Louis as a city for Broadway tryouts.
Stages executive producer says the production could help establish St. Louis as a city for Broadway tryouts.
Bursting with songs that just about dare the audience to dance, "On Your Feet!" traces Gloria Estefan's arc from aspiring singer to indisputable star.
Williams Festival presents one of playwright's classics.
This tale of Oregon backwoodsmen who long for romance but have little experience with women is bursting with big emotions and catchy songs.
Diana DeGarmo and Zoe Vonder Haar star in Stages' popular tribute to legendary country singer.
Stray Dog Theatre presents sophisticated comedy.
That the classic musical is still capable of charming the most diehard cynic is a tribute to its wonderfully engaging songs.
Michelle Hand portrays an advice columnist in a richly theatrical piece that addresses themes of loneliness, alienation and despair with an indisputably American spunkiness.
Set against the backdrop of St. Louis' historic Gaslight Square, Muny season opener conjures a mood of nostalgic enchantment.
Programs will be presented at Touhill Performing Arts Center.
After postponed 2020 season, the sound of music " and "The Sound of Music" " returns to Forest Park.
Festival also includes sequel to classic play.
Steven Woolf retired in 2019 after leading the Rep for 33 years.
The Black Rep season will include works by esteemed playwrights August Wilson and Lynn Nottage along with those of up-and-coming dramatists.
Plays include 'Proof,' 'Jake's Women.'
Offerings include "A Christmas Carol," "The 39 Steps."
Dance St. Louis showcase was canceled in 2020 and delayed this year, but it returns
St. Louis theater community laments loss of accomplished actor Andrew Michael "Andy" Neiman, who had been missing since May 21.
New Jewish Theatre has announced two productions that will mark its return to live, in-person performances.
Joe Hanrahan plays Henry, an unapologetic liar, mesmerizing storyteller and the only character onstage for the duration of the enigmatic but entertaining show.
"Mlima's Tale," a brilliant and brutally honest chronicle of an elephant's murder and its aftermath, aspires to, and achieves, mythic resonance.
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production of 'King Lear,' starring Tony winner André De Shields, is nothing short of spellbinding.
After announcing last month that seating would be distanced and limited, the Muny in Forest Park will open at full capacity this summer.
After a canceled 2020 season, the Muny in Forest Park will present five musicals instead of seven, and audience capacity will be limited to about 60%.
Michael Hamilton has directed more than 100 shows for Stages, which he co-founded with executive producer Jack Lane in 1987.