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Recreating mid-19th century funerals is a hobby for the Mourning Society of St. Louis, but it's also a way for the group to teach history by connecting people with the past through a shared …
Andora Te'Tee was crowned Miss Gay America 2019 on Saturday evening in St. Louis, the new host city for the annual competition.
On Thursday, producer Scott Rudin announced that Steppenwolf ensemble member Laurie Metcalf and John Lithgow will return to Broadway to star in "Hillary and Clinton," a new play by Tony nomi…
"Dear Evan Hansen," the 2017 Tony winner for best musical, never specifies its protagonist's hometown. But as far as show co-creators Benj Pasek and Justin Paul are concerned, the Evan audie…
Real-life chef is inspiration for play at New Jewish Theatre.
Jerry McAdams, a prominent member of the St. Louis theater community and retired management consultant, died Sept. 16, 2018, of natural causes at his Central West End home. He was 78.
St. Louis' most infamous haunted house celebrates its 25th year, highlighting a busy field of things to do this Halloween season
To accommodate those who want to see and smell the flower in its full glory, the garden is opening at 10 p.m. for three hours just so visitors can check it out.
'Chef'
"Tina," the musical based on Tina Turner's tumultuous life story, is crossing the pond and moving to Broadway.
At a time when artists were subsidized to create war propaganda, Missouri-born Benton crafted a series that showed war's horrors.
With its 20th season, the Sheldon Galleries presents a series of shows on immigration, including a photo gallery called "The Immigrants" which features some of the most iconic photographs on…
After nearly 40 years onstage, Bill Engvall has mastered the art of keeping his stand-up sets just new enough.
Linda Kennedy stars in one-person play.
Blackmail, larceny and marriages of convenience are all part of the mix in Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes."
The concert's world premiere was a standout
New Line Theatre puts offbeat spin on Gilbert & Sullivan classic.
Upstream Theater and New Jewish Theatre present plays set in the culinary world.
The choir has also released a new recording
'Evita'
If early buzz is any indication, St. Louis is looking at what could be its strongest contender yet on "The Voice."
Starting Monday, Fine Arts Drive in front of the St. Louis Art Museum will be closed for improvements and installation of a sculpture, the museum said Friday.
The segment of Fine Arts Drive in front of the museum will shut down to allow for road improvements and the installation of a flush-with-the-pavement sculpture.
Eddie Izzard's comedy can be a little surreal. A little disconnected. He goes off on tangents. Sometimes, his tangents have tangents.
Jenifer Lewis, "The Mother of Black Hollywood" and co-star of ABC's "Black-ish," will appear at Harris-Stowe State University on Oct. 9.