Fox Theatre 2022-23 Broadway Series includes 'Frozen,' 'Hadestown,' Sorkin's 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
The Fox Theatre in St. Louis celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new Broadway Series starting in September.
The Fox Theatre in St. Louis celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new Broadway Series starting in September.
Hitchcock's 1935 film and the novel on which it was based is the inspiration for a satirical version of "The 39 Steps," onstage at the Rep.
The Bach Society of St. Louis 2022 festival is back on track with live performances in April and May.
The "Come On Down Tour" " separate from the TV show or live stage shows " will visit St. Louis on April 28.
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.
Here are a few of our staff picks for things to do March 18-24 in St. Louis.
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."
A 65,000-square-foot addition will include new lobby, rehearsal and educational space, and expanded backstage. Inside the hall, seating will be upgraded.
Black Rep presents "Behind the Sheet," inspired by the true story of the "father of modern gynecology," set against the backdrop of slavery.
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.
Nine artists are included in "Assembly Required" at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation.
Content by Lindenwood Center for the Arts. Mark your calendars for these must-see musical events coming soon to Lindenwood University's J. Scheidegger Center of the Arts.
Patrick Summers replaces Russian conductor Dmitry Sinkovsky for St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's all-Mozart concert.
"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.
Rather than perform in parking lots during the pandemic, St. Louis native took to the internet for storytime video series and "Pubcast."
Six band members star as themselves in horror-comedy that was conceived as a lark " which is exactly how it comes off.
Kehinde Wiley's "Rumors of War" is modeled on a statue of J.E.B. Stuart that long stood in Richmond, Virginia.
OTSL has announced the upcoming world premieres of two operas as well as an initiative to bring new, nontraditional voices into the creative process.
For the fourth concert of its 66th season, the chorus presented "The Days of Wine and Roses," dedicated to love in its various forms.
"Stick Fly" addresses race and class with subtlety, nuance and an edginess rooted in hard truth.