4000 Miles, the final production of New Jewish Theatre’s milestone 20th season, is billed as “a small story with a
Tracy Letts’ August: Osage County is a very big play for the tiny black box where it is performed. But
Winter Opera Saint Louis recently capped its 10th anniversary season with Georges Bizet’s Carmen, and it’s hard to know what’s
The first of many heart-stopping moments in The Rep’s production of To Kill a Mockingbird happens within seconds, when Jean Louise
It’s a pretty set—a leafy patio of a home on the outskirts of some American town. There are roses in the
The New Jewish Theatre is having a grand start to its 20th season. Opening the year with the brilliant Golda’s Balcony,
When Shakespeare’s Hamlet says, “… the play’s the thing wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King,” he is telling
Fall in St. Louis marks the beginning of the traditional theater season. It may be coincidence, but several companies have chosen
Summer in St. Louis has many traditions: Cardinals baseball, Ted Drewes custard and musicals. I remember dressing up for the free seats
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down for a cocktail with my favorite St. Louis actor, Lavonne Byers, to ask