How often do we think of William Shakespeare’s work as being relevant in the 21st century? He penned plays more
If you’ve ever gone to a concert by a favorite artist and left disappointed because the live music was unrecognizable,
St. Louis is a great place to be if you enjoy lively grassroots theater. Case in point? New Line Theatre’s
Strong family ties seem more important in the uncertainty of a post-9/11 world, and The Rep’s production of Stephen Karam’s
James Wolk is in his 12th season as scenic designer for Stages St. Louis at the Robert G. Reim Theatre
This classic story is about the healing power of kindness, even when it’s not the popular thing to do. Adapted
You can tell a lot about an audience’s connection with a play by the level of emotion they express when
It must be challenging to create a theatrical production that transitions smoothly from madcap moments to deeply emotional ones, but
Benjamin Britten’s comedy opera Albert Herring is the first production in Union Avenue Opera’s 2017 Festival Season. Written in 1947
The only thing wrong with Stages’ Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is that it isn’t long enough. We wanted more