Tony winner André De Shields stars in 'King Lear' that engages with the times at Shakespeare Festival
André De Shields, a living legend of American theater, stars in St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production in Forest Park
André De Shields, a living legend of American theater, stars in St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production in Forest Park
The festival, which kicks off the "Season of the Do-Over," is named for a 17th-century English playwright who became a role model for later generations of female authors.
Recorded and live dance performance combine with visual art in socially distanced Cherokee Street event.
Mark Bernstein has been at the helm for than three decades.
"Blue Roses Falling," a new dance piece, will be presented both virtually and in person under Big Top in Grand Center.
With the rollout of vaccinations, theater and dance artists are optimistic that in-person performances can resume before the end of the year.
Theatergoers have been concerned about future of company, which suspended operations in October and canceled its 2020-21 season in the interest of health and safety.
"LOVE (and ballet) in the time of Corona" features new choreography as well as excerpts from classical repertoire, including "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake."
Latest virtual program includes works by Jenny Battenberg, Prince Lyons, Joshua L. Peugh and Brian Enos.
Podcast features professionals in the field.
Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has artists "cautiously optimistic" about return of live stage productions in 2021.
Robin L. McGee, who has worked on Muny shows, is project manager for the Broadway Relief Project in New York.
St. Louis Christmas Carols Association offers "caroling telegrams," short music videos featuring local singers.
Dance piece has been reimagined for walking tour.
Celebrated drama is a highlight of fifth annual Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis.
Production of "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll" will observe pandemic safety measures.
Work as artist-in-residence will include writing, collaborating with staff and connecting with the St. Louis community.
SATE to revive hit 'Clue' parody.
The pandemic has forced live theater to take a long intermission, which is disrupting the lives of actors as well as artists behind the scenes.
Donors to Small Professional Theatre Sustainment Fund could win a chance to chat virtually with St. Louis stars.
It's the latest theatrical event to venture online.
Do virtual productions have a future once COVID-19 is a thing of the past? Or will artists be only too happy to refocus their energies on the stage?
Company that produces work for young audiences also presented "Early Days," inspired by personal accounts of pandemic.
The Black Rep presents virtual reading of play set during a presidential election.
Tonina and the Knuckles are headliners for the event, which will also feature an auction and raffles, along with performances by the COCA student companies COCAdance and COCA Hip Hop Crew.