10th annual St. Lou Fringe Festival includes virtual, in-person programming
The showcase for theater on a shoestring budget is taking a hybrid approach, with a combination of virtual performances and productions staged outdoors and in person.
The showcase for theater on a shoestring budget is taking a hybrid approach, with a combination of virtual performances and productions staged outdoors and in person.
Full- and part-time employees with benefits must be vaccinated by Oct. 15. About 70% of all employees are already vaccinated.
Stray Dog Theatre presents sophisticated comedy.
Celebrations are happening all over the state, from ice cream socials to virtual tours to "reverse parades" recalling Missouri's history.
That the classic musical is still capable of charming the most diehard cynic is a tribute to its wonderfully engaging songs.
The festival jumped online in 2020 because of the pandemic and had been held in Tower Grove Park for nearly 20 years.
Michelle Hand portrays an advice columnist in a richly theatrical piece that addresses themes of loneliness, alienation and despair with an indisputably American spunkiness.
McClellan regrets the short life of the Wally Wharton Society here.
The competition, the final of four U.S qualifiers, will feature local favorites as well as riders from across the country.
Frances Levine, an archeologist and historian, was hired in 2014 and will retire in 2022.
Cheryl Strayed's empathetic, insightful advice columns are the basis for a play by Nia Vardalos, presented by Max & Louie.
Set against the backdrop of St. Louis' historic Gaslight Square, Muny season opener conjures a mood of nostalgic enchantment.
Octavia has attempted to bloom twice before, and Missouri Botanical Garden officials said it's possible it may happen again in coming days.
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.
Smithsonian traveling exhibition confronts uncomfortable and often forgotten history of Japanese internment camps in the United States.
Apple TV+ series gives fans of "Oklahoma!," "Brigadoon" and "The Music Man" a chance to wallow in the world one more time.
Festival also includes sequel to classic play.
"(I hope) that it exposed them to something they might not normally have the opportunity to be exposed to," said Luckett. "Anything like that just broadens one's experience and understanding…
Steven Woolf retired in 2019 after leading the Rep for 33 years.
The event was reimagined last year as a series of "Lift Up St. Louis" tribute flights.
The Black Rep season will include works by esteemed playwrights August Wilson and Lynn Nottage along with those of up-and-coming dramatists.
New York's American Ballet Theatre brings free performances to Forest Park for its "ABT Across America" tour.
The $13 million exhibit expands outdoor habitats and way of life for the zoo's monkeys and lemurs.
Traveling exhibition from Smithsonian opens July 24.