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Let’s face it, the villain is the most interesting character in a play. Without a worthy opponent, there’s little suspense. Villains can’t afford to be wishy-washy. They thrive on conflict. They love to concoct schemes to squash the competition. The…
How can mere mortals hope to compete with superheroes of the big screen? In the realm of entertainment, repeated exposure to CGI and cinematic special effects can skew our expectations. Our attention spans seem ever dwindling and it’s easy to…
Fifty years after her untimely death, the music of Patsy Cline is as beloved as ever, and her influence is still present in both country and pop music. In Stages current production, the voice of Patsy Cline is strong, clear…
The late 20th century idea that everyone on earth is connected to everyone else through six people has fascinated the public since its introduction, to the point of inspiring a pop culture meme. Stray Dog Theatre's current production largely succeeds…
Monday, 10 June 2013 21:19

The second time around

Written by Bob Wilcox
Playwright Neal Simon is very generous in his play "Chapter Two".
Monday, 10 June 2013 20:20

Cherries Jubilee

Written by Andrea Braun
One of R-S Theatrics’ promotional slogans is “Never safe. Always R-S.” I think this means that the company doesn’t put on tired old shows, and is true to its self-definition, but I’ve never thought it made much sense until now.
The St. Louis Actors Studio has opened a fine production of "King Lear".
Sunday, 09 June 2013 23:41

'I'm Not Getting Married Today'

Written by Laura Kyro
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was a prolific writer of letters, novels, and plays (more than 60 of the latter). ACT Inc, a St. Louis theatre company that delights in resurrecting little-performed plays of yesteryear, has mounted "Getting Married," written in…
Monday, 03 June 2013 18:42

Things are not what they seem

Written by Bob Wilcox
"Twelfth Night" is one of my favorite Shakespeare comedies, and Shakespeare Festival St. Louis has mounted a splendid production of it in the Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park. It has comedy high and low, true love whose course runs not…
The Windsor Theatre Group deserves an "A" for effort in this earnest presentation of favorites from the 40's era of American musical theater. Starting with the first note of the opening number, "There's No Business Like Show Business," the group…
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Since 1902: Slightly Elevated

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Since 1902 is a St. Louis indie rock band who recently released their latest album, Slightly Elevated. The band records and produces most of their music at home, and draws from influences across genres. Their new album combines dreamy and relatable lyrics with catchy percussion and layered guitar tones to draw the listener in from start to finish. Click here to download "Our Front Yard" from Slightly…

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