'Plaza Suite' poised to be another Broadway triumph for St. Louis producers
With Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick on the marquee, "Plaza Suite" has a good shot at being another triumph for St. Louis-based producers.
With Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick on the marquee, "Plaza Suite" has a good shot at being another triumph for St. Louis-based producers.
Touring production of "My Fair Lady," at the Fox Theatre through April 3, is as mesmerizing as it is memorable.
The Fox Theatre in St. Louis celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new Broadway Series starting in September.
The play is inspired by the true story of J. Marion Sims, who until recently was celebrated as "the father of modern gynecology."
The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis returns Aug. 18-28 with its seventh edition.
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is so intriguingly bizarre that it would be worth seeing just for its nose-thumbing audacity.
"Much Ado about Nothing" will be presented in Forest Park.
"Stick Fly" addresses race and class with subtlety, nuance and an edginess rooted in hard truth.
Some folks will argue that the show delivers good bang for the buck. Others might find it more exhausting than exhilarating.
Hillary Clinton is an apt subject for the stage, as playwright Lucas Hnath demonstrates with offbeat comedy-drama "Hillary and Clinton."
Focus of Donja R. Love's play is not on crowds marching for equality but on a married couple struggling to conceal secrets.
Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis has named Lizi Watt as managing director.
Class conflict is at the heart of David Lindsay-Abaire's funny, insightful play.
Awards for excellence in local theater to be presented March 28.
"The Prom" is an old-fashioned and unapologetically conventional musical disguised as a satirical romp plugged into the pop-culture zeitgeist.
The show, which has been delayed because of COVID-19 infections among its cast and crew, will now open Jan. 28.
This sort of material requires an actor of immense talent, and Jennifer Theby-Quinn is up to the challenge.
"The 39 Steps" will be delayed to March.
'Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea' is rescheduled for July.
Here are theater critic Calvin Wilson's five most memorable stories from 2021.
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis will "continue to monitor our cast and crew to ensure a safe experience for everyone."
West End Players Guild presents intriguing, provocative and well-acted episodic drama.
Show features charming performances and imaginative staging.
Hugely entertaining Midnight Company production of three-one act plays stars Joe Hanrahan and Ellie Schwetye.
New play boasts two of the finest performances to grace a St. Louis stage this year.