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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation will take on a new role this weekend — as the stage for an original play.The Pulitzer and Shakespeare Festival St. Louis are…
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A local family has given the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis a sizeable 50th anniversary gift: $1 million.The endowment from the Augustin family will…
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This month, St. Louisans can experience something they’ve likely never seen or heard before: 90 minutes of local theater focused on Latino themes and…
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A Stray Dog Theatre play opening Thursday immerses us into a June tradition: the pressure cooker of a perfect wedding.One of the characters isn’t a person…
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It has been a bloody two summers in Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park.“The past two years have been a lot of death on stage,” said Rick Dildine, artistic…
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“What fools these mortals be!” Puck famously utters in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”St. Louis audiences may be fooled in Shakespeare Festival…
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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Tennessee Williams was not the world’s biggest fan of the town he grew up in. But that’s not stopping the…
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The generation gap is said to be narrowing as more millennials move back in with, and seek advice from, their parents. But in St. Louis, the chasm may be…
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St. Louis’ annual “Briefs” festival of LGBT plays is toasting its success this weekend.During the event’s five years, audiences have grown and the…
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This year’s most widely produced play in the country is on stage right now at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. “Disgraced” centers on an ambitious New…