At New Line, 'Anything Goes' looks funnier, sharper and smarter than you may remember
Cole Porter classic finds a great complement in 'Chicago' at the Fox
Cole Porter classic finds a great complement in 'Chicago' at the Fox
Planning a new season depends on instinct and brains, money and luck
The season's sounds take in Broadway, rock, and a kind of operetta
To Alan Knoll, for the way he explored an uncommonly wide emotional range in "Infected" at Upstream Theater. "Infected" is a one-man drama, so Knoll had nobody to work with or against (depen…
To Kathleen Wise and Lauren Marcus, who play sisters in "The Humans" at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. Their short scene together, when the sisters slip away from the family for a priva…
To Stephen Henley for his performance as Malcolm, the butler plus hairdresser in "Red Scare on Sunset" at Stray Dog Theatre. Henley's portrayal of Malcolm " effeminate, outrageous, ultimatel…
To Peggy Billo for her performance as a vicious, drug-addled, shrewd woman in the Washington University theater department's production of "August: Osage County." Most members of the cast we…
To director Ellie Schwetye, who captured the fascination we all feel when we look at the stars in a key scene in "Silent Sky" at the West End Players. Obviously, no actual stars were involve…
To director Annamaria Pileggi, who kept the balance taut up to the very last moments of "BlackBird" at the St. Louis Actors' Studio. A disturbing drama about the sexual abuse of a child, "Bl…
The drama takes place in the New Orleans' French Quarter, the theme for this year's events
'BlackBird' offers fine performances and no easy answers
Power outage should end in time for tonight's performance
'Silent Sky' reaches for the sky; 'Infected' looks within
The St. Louis Actors' Studio will build the next season " its 12th " around an old expression: "Blood is thicker than water."
Tony-winning drama makes its St. Louis debut at the Rep
Festival announces the complete cast for 'Romeo and Juliet'
Versatile Will Bonfiglio stars as a grande dame of the silver screen
Tony-winning drama "The Humans" makes its St. Louis debut
2018-19 will open with 'Evita'
She has starred in London, on Broadway, at the Fox and in Forest Park
Despite a scum of soap opera, the NJT company brings both women to life
Awards will be presented in March at the Loretto-Hilton
Courtroom drama explores issues of faith and identity
John O'Brien returns with Broadway experience
For the Rep's latest show, young playwright Selina Fillinger captures a culture clash in a courtroom drama.