Recently reviewed theater for Aug. 23
'Antigone'
'Antigone'
The exhibits and events take place now through November.
It's well-sung and well-acted, but sometimes hard to watch
In the recording, Robertson says, the SLSO's players both stood out and fused with the jazz band.
Greek tragedy gets an update in new production.
'Grease'
NEW YORK " Over the years, the Broadway show about singer-songwriter Carole King has starred powerful singers in the title role. But until now it hasn't had one thing: a singer-songwriter.
When Kyle Heikkila was a child, his grandfather called him "bear."
The ride begins at 10 p.m. Saturday at Tucker and Market streets downtown.
Museum turns marketing over to P.R. manager and politico Lindsay Pattan.
R-S Theatrics stages offbeat musical.
The festival returns for an eighth edition.
Union Avenue Opera's final production of the season looks at the life of America's longest-held P.O.W.
'Grease'
Stray Dog Theatre presents classic musical.
After a tragedy, Adam Wayne (Adam Wayne Alumbaugh) turned to photography. The former butcher, 36, sliced off part of his right middle finger at work. He used the compensatory money to buy hi…
Preservation group plans fete in November on Portland Place
An appeals court says the the Fabulous Fox must offer captioned performances upon request for the deaf or hard-of-hearing.
SATE and ERA collaborate on new version of Greek classic.
The Muny presents musical based on Roald Dahl book.
Artistic director and cellist Sara Sitzer says the festival has a great lineup this year
Running through Jan. 20, display shows both national, local images
Visual artists have connected with Ferguson in the most intimate way possible.
From free classical guitar lessons to scholarship opportunities, classical music organizations have strengthened their efforts
Among the merits of theater is its ability to respond to social phenomena, often walking the line between art and activism. After the shooting of Michael Brown, Ferguson made the transition …