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Review: BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE at Tower Groves Abbey


by Rob Levy - December 17, 2024

Playing on themes of love, power, and the supernatural, Bell, Book and Candle is an excellent season closer for Stray Dog Theatre. Funny, spooky and enchanting, the play is well-acted and impeccably paced. Its portrayal of relationship dynamics and each character’s need for credence make it an intri...

Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTER CHRISTMAS at Loretto-Hilton Center


by Rob Levy - December 11, 2024

Filled with smiles and dancing in the aisles, Million Dollar Quartet Christmas is a chart-topping knockout. The show reflects on the travails of fame and celebrates the season with an irresistible vivacity....

Review: Roxie Has Moxy! CHICAGO at the Fox Theatre, St. Louis


by Rob Levy - November 30, 2024

The perfect synergy of sight, sound, song and dance, Chicago is gloriously glamourous, grimy and cheeky. Murder and mayhem has never been this much fun!...

Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE REMIX is a Hip Hop Holiday Gift


by James Lindhorst - November 27, 2024

A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE REMIX is a fantastically creative retelling of the Dickensian tale. It is an outrageous theatrical event that adds up to high energy imaginative story telling. A couple moments in the show that feel a bit one-note and repetitive when the narrative goes on a little too long, bu...

Review: THE THANKSGIVING PLAY at Washington University Performing Arts


by Steve Callahan - November 26, 2024

'The Thanksgiving Play' directed by Andrea Urice at Wash U was a total delight!...

Review: FIRST DATE at New Jewish Theatre


by James Lindhorst - November 24, 2024

New Jewish Theatre's current production of FIRST DATE features a terrific cast in sublime comedic performances. Director Lee Ann Mathews and her company of seven clever actors fearlessly dive into physical comedy to create an entertaining show that is light, zany, and funny. It certainly isn’t a mas...

Review: THE BUTCHER OF BARABOO at Union Avenue Christian Church


by James Lindhorst - November 23, 2024

“The Butcher of Baraboo” is a grim dark comedy that spirals into complete brutality. The characters are willing to go to extreme measures to protect themselves and their secrets. The is no familial loyalty among this group of vicious characters. The West End Players Guild has staged a cutting produc...

Review: DON’T BE A HERO, THANK YOU and GO BEFORE I DO at Greenfinch Theater and Dive Bar


by James Lindhorst - November 18, 2024

“Don’t Be a Hero, Thank You” is a one-act play that takes a humorous look at the challenges faced by the fictional Kate following her release from prison for a felony conviction after robbing a bank. The narrative is comprised mostly as a single-person monologue that is interrupted by phone calls fr...

Review: ANASTASIA THE MUSICAL at The Marcelle


by James Lindhorst - November 17, 2024

Credit director Brittanie Gunn for Tesseract Theatre’s extraordinary production of ANASTASIA. Gunn’s vision and her collaboration with her actors and technical teams has created an extravagant production with outstanding performances, sensational singing, exhilarating dancing, and absorbing storytel...

Review: ELEPHANTS’ GRAVEYARD Looks Death in the Eye and Laughs


by James Lindhorst - November 16, 2024

ELEPHANTS' GRAVEYARD is a lovely piece of writing. It doesn’t wallow in sadness or pathos. It looks death in the eye and laughs. Corbett, Meyer, and Rausch have given the world premiere of ELEPHANTS' GRAVEYARD a beautiful staging. Williamson’s salubrious script proves that when facing even the grave...

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American Women in the Arts Festival


CPSTL is excited to announce their first festival! In collaboration with the Saint Louis Art Museum and St. Louis County Library, the American Women in ...

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