One woman brings cast of unseen characters to life in OTSL's 'La Voix Humaine'
Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents "La Voix Humaine," in which the audience eavesdrops on the final phone conversation between soon-to-be ex-lovers.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents "La Voix Humaine," in which the audience eavesdrops on the final phone conversation between soon-to-be ex-lovers.
"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.
Seven photographers will be honored in a hybrid live/virtual ceremony Oct. 29 at .ZACK. The hall of fame and museum, 3415 Olive Street, will follow the induction with an exhibition of the ph…
Six Flags over Mid-America, as it was originally called, opened 50 years ago June 5, on Eureka land that had been a wheat field.
After announcing last month that seating would be distanced and limited, the Muny in Forest Park will open at full capacity this summer.
"Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" will come to the St. Louis Galleria from Sept. 16 to Nov. 7.
Exhibition includes nearly 120 works by feminist artist Hannah Wilke, who didn't limit her imagination to just one medium.
For Opera Theatre of St. Louis, a silver lining in the pandemic cloud includes "Highway 1, U.S.A." by William Grant Still, the "dean" of African American composers.
"Mlima's Tale" marks a return to live, in-person performance for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.
André De Shields, a living legend of American theater, stars in St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production in Forest Park
It will feature elements from the Annie Malone, PrideFest and St. Patrick's Day parades, which were all canceled in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic.
Fireworks will return to the St. Louis riverfront this July Fourth, but without the usual three days of Fair St. Louis activities.
Opera Theater St. Louis begins its outdoor festival season with Giacomo Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi," a lighthearted one-act comic opera.
To celebrate the airport's 100th anniversary last year, the Airport Art Advisory Committee announced it would commission the work. Sarah Morris' tile piece was chosen from among 300 entries.
After a year without live productions, Opera Theater of St. Louis returns with a reimagined 2021 festival season " in-person, outdoors and socially distanced.
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%.
The Moonlight Ramble bike ride, in its 57th year, went virtual in 2020 because of the pandemic.
The changes take effect Saturday and are in adherence with CDC and local guidelines, park officials say.
A guided audio tour is available online, and an opening is set for June 4.
Nichole N. Bridges has been named the St. Louis Art Museum's Morton D. May Curator of the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas.
Missouri has 56 state parks drawing more than 18 million visitors a year. Last year, we set out to find the "special piece" in a few of them.
In the fall, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will expand the number of musicians onstage to perform full orchestra repertoire, Stéphane Denève said.
Michael Hamilton has directed more than 100 shows for Stages, which he co-founded with executive producer Jack Lane in 1987.
Grant's Farm has been closed for normal operations since spring 2020, using the time to refresh and add attractions.