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Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Christmas Carol

Written by Chris Gibson
The Lindenwood University Department of Theatre Through December 8, 2007 Reviewed by Chris GibsonThe Jelkyl Theatre on the campus of Lindenwood College is hosting its last production of A Christmas Carol. The theatre has been home to an annual presentation…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Clash of Swords

Written by Richard Green
The Tin Ceiling Through 7/22/2007 Reviewed by Richard Green The Tin Ceiling's new double-bill is quite a double-edged sword itself. The first play of the evening, Dragon's Lair, is a very funny look inside the world of Camelot, as bored, dashing…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Delicate Balance

Written by Steve Callahan
The St. Louis Actors' Studio  Through 11/4/2007 Reviewed by Steve Callahan The St. Louis Actors' Studio has inaugurated the new Gaslight Theatre with a powerful production of Edward Albee's drama, A Delicate Balance.  The Gaslight, like the recently opened Ivory Theatre,…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Length of Rope

Written by Andrea Braun
The Tin Ceiling Through December 16, 2007 Reviewed by Andrea Braun He walked into her shabby office that day, and before they even spoke, he knew. He knew she had what he wanted. And he wanted it. Bad. The Klimt.
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Lesson Before Dying

Written by Chris Gibson
SIU-Edwardsville Department of Theater and Dance Through 10/14/2007 Reviewed by Chris Gibson The SIU-Edwardsville Department of Theatre and Dance begin their 2007-2008 season with an adaptation of Ernest Gaines's novel, A Lesson Before Dying. It's a powerful story of a…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Little Night Music

Written by Sheila R. Schultz
Stages St. Louis Through 7/1/2007 Reviewed by Sheila Schultz One of my drama professors served as a local theatre critic. He received a letter from an irate listener who complained that whenever he hated a play, she loved it and vice…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Memory of Two Mondays

Written by Sarah Boslaugh
Soundstage Productions Through 11/17/2007 Reviewed by Sarah Boslaugh Soundstage Productions enriches the St. Louis theatre community by bringing us staged readings of rarely performed works. Their current production, Arthur Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays, directed by Dave Houghton, is…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

A Tale of Two Cities

Written by Sheila R. Schultz
St. Louis Shakespeare Through 9/9/2007 Reviewed by Sheila Schultz "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." The apparent paradox with which Charles Dickens began his French Revolution novel applies in some cases to this stage adaptation…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

Altar Boyz

Written by Kirsten Wylder
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Off-Ramp Series Through 10/7/2007 Reviewed by Kirsten Wylder We've all heard boy bands over the decades. From The Osmonds to the Jonas Brothers, boy bands have made young women swoon over and over. Teen…
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

An American Daughter

Written by Sarah Boslaugh
The Orange Girls Through 7/29/2007 Reviewed by Sarah Boslaugh You have to hand it to the Orange Girls: they don't back down from a challenge. And putting on An American Daughter, the last play by the late Wendy Wasserstein, is…
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