Kwofe Coleman will succeed Dennis Reagan as Muny president and CEO
Coleman has been managing director since 2018. A longtime Muny employee, he brings a thorough familiarity with the organization to his new position.
Coleman has been managing director since 2018. A longtime Muny employee, he brings a thorough familiarity with the organization to his new position.
Melissa Gerstein is co-founder of iHeartDance NYC.
One Family Church, which has held Sunday services in the Tivoli for a decade, is purchasing the theater. It will continue to show films.
Of the many shows he curated over the last quarter century, Suhre pointed to "Taking It To the Streets" from 2017 as particularly noteworthy.
Shows include "Pretty Woman," "Mean Girls," "The Prom" and "Hamilton."
Lineup includes 'Chicago,' 'Mary Poppins,' 'Sweeney Todd.'
Two shows are canceled because of pandemic.
Gary F. Bell is cautiously optimistic that in-person performances can resume sooner rather than later.
André De Shields of "Hadestown" on Broadway will headline St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production this summer.
Arts and cultural organizations embark on initiatives to make staff, programming and audiences more inclusive.
He was a strong presence in the St. Louis theater community for more than half a century.
Grand Center venue will feature entertainment through remainder of 2021.
Plays are not required to reference Shakespeare or his works. Finalists will receive a $3,000 stipend.
Irish group has moved tour to 2022.
Organization is recognized for commitment to diversity.
Cory Finley calls the shots on science-fiction flick.
Lineup will feature the seven postponed shows from 2020 season.
Programs will feature artists from St. Louis and across the country.
St. Louis producers of are excited about reaching new audiences with Ryan Murphy's Netflix adaptation.
After having spent more than 50 years at the theater, he will move to an advisory position in 2022.
Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis presented the classic play on Classic 107.3 due to the pandemic.
Four-episode web series debuts Dec. 11.
Its next Broadway season is expected to start in late summer or early fall of 2021.
Metro Theater Company presents Dickens classic.
Event will feature characters from 'A Christmas Carol.'