Once upon a time, I believed that theater could change people’s lives. At the very least, it might engage us
I have always enjoyed the music of Kurt Weill but had never seen The Threepenny Opera, a parody of operas created
It’s been a wonderful month for theater, with some of the finest and most interesting pieces our city has to
A Raisin in the Sun has been one of my favorite plays for a very long time, and not only did
The Rep’s studio season is off to an impressive start with a new play by Daniel Pearle, A Kid Like Jake.
October began at the Repertory Theater with One Man, Two Guvnors, based on Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters,
The theater season is upon us! From our lauded St Louis institutions to the smallest new start-ups, September and October
Although they have closed their two-week runs, three recent productions by St. Louis theaters reminded me of one of the
For a man who had almost no say about who would govern him, Shakespeare was fascinated by kings. Who was
With Passover and Easter celebrations falling at the same time this year, St. Louis theaters were wise enough not to add