National Dance Week returns, bringing 50 companies to streets of Grand Center
After two years of cancellations, National Dance Week features 50 companies and "a big diversity of dance styles."
After two years of cancellations, National Dance Week features 50 companies and "a big diversity of dance styles."
Connoisseurs of dinosaurs are likely to have a fun time at "Triassic Parq," a goofily entertaining Stray Dog Theatre production.
Ficus is a Guereza colobus monkey who is part of the largest family group to live at the zoo.
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Show at the Fox is a first-rate American musical, and the cast of this touring production is great, too.
Stray Dog Theatre presents a musical spoof of the "Jurassic Park" franchise.
St. Louis Chamber Chorus artistic director Philip Barnes' thumbprint was evident, starting with the venue selection, St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.
"Hand to God" boasts a first-rate cast, but the true star is a puppet.
Assistant conductor Stephanie Childress directs the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in music by Jean Sibelius, Antonin Dvorak and Jessie Montgomery.
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Sean Hayes stars in the hit play "Good Night, Oscar" through April 24 in Chicago.
St. Louis Actors' Studio presents Tony-nominated play about a foulmouthed puppet whose words become increasingly threatening.
"Hairspray" embraces the irreverence of its source material, a film that brought John Waters into the mainstream.
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.
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On the SLSO schedule are 26 pieces that will be heard for the first time, including several world premieres and one U.S. premiere.
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.
It's a wonderful experience to see Puccini's masterpiece performed in the original Italian with elaborate staging, sets and costumes.
Cast of four takes on playwright Patrick Barlow's speedy spy spoof in Repertory Theatre of St. Louis production of "The 39 Steps."
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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.