BWW Reviews: Chris Gibson's Best of 2012 in St. Louis
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I'm lucky enough to see over a hundred shows every year, and I'm happy to report that 2012 was an excellent year for theatre in St. Louis. So, here I am again offering up my lists for the best productions of 2012. While I'm not going to include the touring companies that came through town this year in my listings, I'd like to give them a shout out just the same. A couple of stellar shows played at The Peabody Opera House, with American Idiot and Mary Poppins being particularly well mounted. The Fabulous Fox Theatre also hosted a bevy of nicely staged productions including: Wicked, Memphis, Bring It On, Blue Man Group, West Side Story, and The Lion King. I should also mention the fine works that graced the stage at the Edison Theatre on the campus of Washington University. A hilarious performance by The Reduced Shakespeare Company (their Ultimate Christmas show), and a mind-boggling one in a show simply called Leo were highlights. I took in less concerts this year, but those I did attend were very special. Nick Lowe and The Carolina Chocolate Drops each put on terrific concerts that were quite memorable in their own unique ways. It was also additional proof to me that the best venue to see an intimate performance is the Sheldon Concert Hall. The acoustics are simply flawless. Here are my picks for 2012, and I've added a few categories (and allowed for ties). Top Ten Musicals Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson - New Line Theatre Spring Awakening - Stray Dog Theatre Ain't Misbehavin' - Stages St. Louis High Fidelity - New Line Theatre Cry Baby - New Line Theatre My One and Only - Stages St. Louis Sunday in the Park with George - Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Chicago - The Muny Dreamgirls - The Muny Daddy Long Legs - Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Top Ten Comedies or Dramas Killer Joe - St. Louis Actors' Studio The Hairy Ape - Upstream Theater Clybourne Park - Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Bug - Muddy Waters Theatre Race - Repertory Theatre of St. Louis A Steady Rain - Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Jacob and Jack - New Jewish Theatre Going to See the Elephant - Mustard Seed Theatre Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - The Black Rep Fully Committed - Stray Dog Theatre Best Actor(s) in a Musical John Sparger - Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Ryan Foizey - Cry Baby, Spring Awakening David Elder - My One and Only Best Actress(es) in a Musical Melissa Southmayd - Spring Awakening Tari Kelly - My One and Only Best Actor (s) in a Comedy or Drama Bobby Miller - Jacob and Jack, The Value of Names Jason Cannon - Killer Joe, Way to Heaven Mark Anderson Phillips - A Steady Rain, Clybourne Park Greg Fenner - Fully Committed Best Actress(es) in a Comedy or Drama Rachel Fenton - Oleanna, Killer Joe, Good Kirsten Wylder - Bug Meghan Maguire - Talley's Folly Patrese McClain - No Child Best Direction of a Musical Scott Miller - Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Best Direction of a Comedy or Drama Philip Boehm - The Hairy Ape, The Maids, Conversations with an Executioner Best New Play Goodybye Ruby Tuesday by EM Lewis (produced by HotCity Theatre) Happy holidays to all! As always, I look forward to the delights that 2013 will bring. |