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
‘Experimental’ was the word around town this month with four fascinating approaches to theatrical storytelling. New Jewish Theatre’s season ender Yentl, with
Music warmed the chilly weather with Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at The Fox and Il Trovatore, Giuseppe Verdi’s surprisingly buoyant
It’s great to see lots of sizzling shows in the winter; a bit harder to talk about them in one
In December, Max & Louie Productions presented Ken Page’s Sublime Intimacy. Somewhat biographic, it was the second of Page’s creations
Opening night of Matilda was everything theater should be. I left The Fox giddy with delight, laughing and dancing and adding
A few columns back I extolled the virtue of the smaller companies in town. In particular, I have always found the work
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis begins its 49th year of stage productions with a riveting, ambitious political drama, All
St. Louis has a great variety of theater. There are a few big institutions that produce their own work, including The