So Long, Farewell
Dennis Brown bids farewell to the summer season at the Muny.
Dennis Brown bids farewell to the summer season at the Muny.
Muny's Les Miserables is long and dreary and, well, miserable.
St. Louis Shakespeare nails Othello.
Risqué business: The Pajama Game never goes out of style.
Shelley Winters was a bitch -- who knew? Dennis Brown kicks it old-school with Broadway veteran Lewis J. Stadlen.
With Hello, Dolly! the Muny returns to its glorious roots.
In The Lion King, Kevin Gray rules
The Muny provides open air without the spirit.
Former St. Louisan Ken Page knows Ain't Misbehavin' inside and out.
Jessica Molaskey's Savoy Room gig represents a homecoming of sorts.
The Muny would do well to take a page out of its old book.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is the Muny's summer love affair.
Meet Kate Baldwin, the Muny's answer to Jason Isringhausen.
Snow business like show business: White Christmas at the Muny
That's a hypothetical that theater buffs spend countless hours ruminating about. But Frank Vlastnik is lucky; he got paid to ruminate.
Webster alum Jerry Mitchell brings Hairspray back to the Fox
Maureen McGovern really wants you to come see Little Women, the new Broadway musical adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott novel that begins a two-week run at the Fox Theatre on Tuesday.
An Altman ensemble vet comes to town in Annie
The Muny improved this year -- but 2004 wasn't a hard act to follow
In September Baldwin opens in New York in the cabaret show Bush Is Bad: The Musical Cure for the Blue-States Blues. ("I get to play Condoleezza Rice, Laura Bush, Mary Cheney and God all in one evening.") And on October 2 she's marrying Graham Rowat, whom she met when they were both appearing in 1776. In lieu of a honeymoon, the next day bride and groom begin rehearsals for White Christmas, in which they'll co-star in San Francisco.
Dee Hoty brings New York style to the Muny's Mame
Annie Get Your Gun, Irving Berlin' rip-roaring songfest about sharpshooter Annie Oakley, has been gunned down by that dreary "come-to-the-footlights-and-play-it-out-front" staging that is di…
Ken Page throws his homegrown weight behind Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar
Brian d'Arcy James brings his enthusiasm and expertise to the Muny stage.