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The St. Louis area nabbed three listings in Art Fair SourceBook's top 100 fine art events for 2020. Two of them, the St. Louis Art Fair in Clayton and the Historic Shaw Art Fair in St. Louis…
In addition to this season's spring celebrations and festivals, the rooftop of City Museum reopens on March 13, the children's garden at the Missouri Botanical Garden reopens March 18, and S…
"Diversifying is the name of the game if you want longevity in this business," says Rannells, which could explain why he has so many projects in the works.
Shows include "Crossing Delancey" and "They're Playing Our Song."
The latest offering from New Line Theatre, the show is set in the kingdom of Arcadia and features faux-Shakespearean dialogue.
The Science Open House, Sake and Sakura, and Eggstravaganza events will also be canceled.
The riveting production Friday at Chaminade's Viragh Center highlighted some forward-looking aspects of a rarely sung masterpiece.
With the Black Rep production of "Spell #7," a familiar performer finds himself in new territory.
Capsule reviews for professional theater on St. Louis stages.
Annual exhibition, which pairs floral designers with pieces from the museum's collection, features a Dutch sugar flower artist.
A McGegan date is not merely an appearance " it is more like an event. He is always the enthusiastic host, giving witty oral program notes and generally inviting both audience and performers…
According to one report, the annual fair in Clayton was No. 2 in sales, with the average vendor in 2019 making slightly more than $9,000 in net sales.
An killer whale and killer plant figure prominently in the upcoming season, which also includes a recent play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage.
Brace yourselves, fans of "The Office." A live musical is coming to St. Louis, and it's gonna be big. (That's what she said.)
Capsule reviews for professional theater on St. Louis stages.
Low-key show at the Fox is hugely entertaining.
It's not long before the only characters onstage in "The Roommate" seem to be edging toward "Thelma & Louise" territory.
The Black Rep presents lesser-known Ntozake Shange play.
Work by three playwrights who have made the transition from the stage to TV is being presented by St. Louis troupes.
The musicians are artists-in-residence at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
"The Rose Tattoo" will be staged at the Grandel.
Director David Cromer keeps the show down to earth.
One-day event aims to be a one-stop shop for everything that fans of superheroes, anime and "geek culture" can imagine. Designers, cosplayers and gamers from all walks of life are invited to…
Capsule reviews for professional theater on St. Louis stages.