Review: CAROLINE, OR CHANGE at The Marcelle
Director Brian McKinley, his cast, orchestra and technical team have staged a production of CAROLINE, OR CHANGE that elevates the script and score. In his first try as a director, McKinley has led a vocally accomplished cast and an exceptional crew to a tremendous success. CAROLINE, OR CHANGE will continue at The Marcelle through August 12th.
Arts And Education Council Announces New Board Chair and Members
The Arts and Education Council announced today that Caren Vredenburgh, former senior director, creative services at Caleres, has been elected as the nonprofit's new board chair. Vredenburgh has served on the board for seven years. Four members of the board of directors have also been elected. Jeffrey D. Carter, M.D., Naretha Hopson, Janet Newcomb and Solomon Thurman, Jr. were each elected to a three-year term beginning January 1. Newly-elected Young Friends of the Arts President Alexandra Schenk, marketing director at Capes Sokol, also joined the board as an ex officio member.
Six New Members Join Roster Of Region's Only Privately-Supported United Arts Fund
The Arts and Education Council (A&E) announced today that C. Brendan Johnson, partner at Bryan Cave, LLP, has been elected as the nonprofit's new board chair. Johnson previously served as A&E board vice chair since 2016. A&E also announced six new board members: Mark C. Anderson, president, MCA Consulting; Sara Burke, founder, The City Studio Dance Center; Ken Haller, M.D., professor of pediatrics, Saint Louis University; Gordon Myers, senior vice president, U.S. Bank; Kit Sundararaman, principal, Edward Jones; and Paul Ziegler, J.D., executive director, EducationPlus.
Photo Flash: Third Time's the Charm in New Line Theatre's OUT ON BROADWAY: THE THIRD COMING
New Line Theatre, "the bad boy of musical theatre," closes its 26th season of adult, alternative musical theatre with the world premiere of the third installment of New Line's own creation, the new revue OUT ON BROADWAY: THE THIRD COMING, running now through August 19, 2017, at the Marcelle Theater, the new blackbox theatre in Grand Center, St. Louis' arts district. Tickets are on sale now.
BWW Reviews: Stray Dog Theatre Continues Stellar Season with GYPSY
GYPSY is the penultimate stage mother musical, but it's also a look at the decline of vaudeville and the rise of burlesque during the depression, and it's ultimately a look at how the famous stripper, Gypsy Rose Lee, made her debut in show business. Jules Styne (composer), Stephen Sondheim (lyricist), and Arthur Laurents (book) have constructed a sturdy classic that's interesting to watch at a time when reality television has essentially revived the Ted Mack Amateur Hour, and all the baggage that comes with that. Stray Dog Theatre continues their stellar season with a rousing production of this popular standard.
BWW Reviews: That Uppity Theatre Company Partners with Vital Voice on Entertaining Play Festival BRIEFS
Theatre companies are always on the lookout for performance space. There are just not enough venues to house all the groups that have sprung up in the last few years. Even veteran companies have to sometimes choose unusual settings for their productions. Such is the case with BRIEFS, A FESTIVAL OF SHORT LESBIAN AND GAY PLAYS, which was performed at La Perla (February 24-26, 2012), which has probably seen more wedding receptions and private parties than play festivals over the years. However, the issue of space proved to be a non-factor, as a simple stage and just enough chairs allowed the festival to flourish, regularly selling out for every performance. I found it to be an enjoyable and entertaining excursion, myself, and was grateful for the opportunity to see an evening of short plays that centered around the subject of homosexuality, but brought to light different aspects than we're used to seeing.
Dramatic License Productions Presents A Valentine's Cabaret 2/11-12
Dramatic License Productions (DLP), the Chesterfield non-profit, professional theatre and cabaret company brings Broadway to west St. Louis County on Feb. 11-12 at 8 p.m. with 'A Valentine's Cabaret'. 'A Valentine's Cabaret' (Feb. 11-12, 8 p.m.), features local professional actors/singers, Kim Furlow, Ken Haller, Leslie Sikes and Jeremy Whaley in an intimate evening of songs from Broadway and beyond about the ups and downs of relationships.
Citilites Theatre Presents MARRY ME A LITTLE 11/4-21
Join Citilites Theatre in a celebration of Stephen Sondheim's 80th birthday! We are producing the charming gem, MARRY ME A LITTLE at the Gaslight Theater (358 N. Boyle) November 4-21. Seth Ward Pyatt directs Laura Ernst and Scott Tripp who play two silly people alone on a Saturday night. The sung-through score includes some of Sondheim's most hummable tunes from Company, A Little Night Music, Follies, Saturday Night, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum and more.
Citilites Theatre Presents MARRY ME A LITTLE 11/4-21
Join Citilites Theatre in a celebration of Stephen Sondheim's 80th birthday! We are producing the charming gem, MARRY ME A LITTLE at the Gaslight Theater (358 N. Boyle) November 4-21. Seth Ward Pyatt directs Laura Ernst and Scott Tripp who play two silly people alone on a Saturday night. The sung-through score includes some of Sondheim's most hummable tunes from Company, A Little Night Music, Follies, Saturday Night, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum and more.
St. Louis Actors' Studio Concludes Season with THE STATE OF MARRIAGE, Closes 6/20
St. Louis Actors' Studio concludes its third season with the world premiere of the performance piece THE STATE OF MARRIAGE. Conceived by Joan Lipkin, this original work is co-produced by That Uppity Theatre Company and St. Louis Actors' Studio in their first collaboration. The piece explores the changing face of marriage and considers the institution's complicated emotional, religious, and social dimensions and history.
St. Louis Actors' Studio Concludes Season with Premiere of Joan Lipkin's THE STATE OF MARRIAGE 6/10 - 6/20
St. Louis Actors' Studio concludes its third season with the world premiere of the performance piece THE STATE OF MARRIAGE. Conceived by Joan Lipkin, this original work is co-produced by That Uppity Theatre Company and St. Louis Actors' Studio in their first collaboration. The piece explores the changing face of marriage and considers the institution's complicated emotional, religious, and social dimensions and history.
St. Louis Actors' Studio Concludes Season with Premiere of Joan Lipkin's THE STATE OF MARRIAGE 6/10 - 6/20
St. Louis Actors' Studio concludes its third season with the world premiere of the performance piece THE STATE OF MARRIAGE. Conceived by Joan Lipkin, this original work is co-produced by That Uppity Theatre Company and St. Louis Actors' Studio in their first collaboration. The piece explores the changing face of marriage and considers the institution's complicated emotional, religious, and social dimensions and history.