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Parents face many twists and turns as they forge through the mystery of their child’s autism. An updated local play about autism also involves unraveling…
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A dark comedy, "Quills" imagines the final days of French aristocrat and writer Marquis de Sade “somewhat fictionalized to my own nefarious purposes,”…
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St. Louis native Shepherd Mead used his own experiences to write his satirical best-seller “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” His work…
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Coming away with a new favorite song is part of the Muny tradition for thousands of St. Louis families. But some families are taking home more than a…
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From the minute Patsy Cline’s biggest fan demands “How y’all doin’?” you just know it’s just a matter of time before she’s side-by-side with the singer,…
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Originally published Monday, April 14. Updated Friday, April 18 after Cityscape to include audio from the show and the Name the Dog quiz.Does your dog…
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Ever dreamed of appearing onstage at St. Louis’ Fox Theatre, basking in the lights, beaming at the audience – even once?Thank you, Fox and the musical…
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Can girls have short hair that isn’t a hairstyle? Can boys try on tutus? In ways both overt and subtle, society often says they can’t, or at least, they…
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As Metro Theater’s “Unsorted” debuts for public audiences this weekend, the playwright reflects on the personal difficulties that contributed to her…
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Since the 1970s, Metro Theater Company has been performing thought-provoking, and often original, works for young audiences in St. Louis and…