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A scene from 'Anomalous Experience,' a new play about alient abductions from the Midnight Company, photo by Joey Rumpell

‘Anomalous Experience’ takes an interested look at alien abduction

Written by Tina Farmer
May 13, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • The Midnight Company
  • Joe Hanrahan
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A scene from the darkly comic 'The Lonesome West,' at West End Players Guild, photo by John Lamb.

Outrageously funny, ‘The Lonesome West’ is a sharply honed comic treat

Written by Tina Farmer
May 13, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • dark comedy
  • West End Players Guild
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Martin McDonagh
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Paula Poundstone at the Sheldon

At the Sheldon, everybody listened to Paula Poundstone

Written by Chuck Lavazzi
May 02, 2022
  • Chuck Lavazzi
  • stand-up comedy
  • Paula Poundstone
  • storytelling
  • political comedy
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A scene from the laugh out loud funny 'Triassic Parq the musical,' at Stray Dog Theatre in St Louis, photo by John Lamb.

Life affirming and funny, ‘Triassic Parq the musical’ roars with laughter

Written by Tina Farmer
Apr 23, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • Stray Dog Theatre
  • musical comedy
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • movie spoof
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Despite acoustic issues, 'Hamilton' at the Fox puts the audience 'In the Room Where it Happened'

Written by Laura Kyro
Apr 15, 2022
  • Laura Kyro
  • theatre review
  • musical theatre review
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A scene from St Louis Actors Studio's production of the hilarious 'Hand to God,' a play by Robert Askins, photo courtesy of St Louis Actors Studio.

Laugh out loud funny, ‘Hand to God’ finds humor and empathy in unexpected places

Written by Tina Farmer
Apr 14, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • dark comedy
  • St. Louis Actors Studio
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Robert Askins
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Photo: Phillip Hamer, Hamer Photography

Artistic, creative, re-imagined, inventive: Webster Conservatory presents Heaney’s The Burial at Thebes

Written by Steve Callahan
Apr 10, 2022
  • theatre review
  • Steve Callahan
  • Webster Conservatory
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A scene from the musical adaptation 'Hairspray,' photo courtesy of The Fabulous Fox Theatre and NETworks Presentations.

‘Hairspray’ is filled with hope, acceptance and a message you can dance to

Written by Tina Farmer
Apr 09, 2022
  • Musical Theater
  • Tina Farmer
  • The Fabulous Fox Theatre
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • John Waters
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A scene from the hilarious and heartwarming 'Laughter on the 23rd Floor,' at New Jewish Theatre, photo by John Gitchoff.

Humor, camaraderie and a touch of nostalgia win the day in ‘Laughter on the 23rd floor’

Written by Tina Farmer
Apr 02, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • Comedy
  • New Jewish Theatre
  • St. Louis theater reviews
  • Neil Simon
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A scene from the hilarious 'The 39 Steps' at the Repertory Theatre St Louis, photo by John Gitchoff.

‘The 39 Steps’ is an outrageously entertaining mystery spoof with laughs and heart

Written by Tina Farmer
Apr 02, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • Comedy
  • The Repertory Theatre St. Louis
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Patrick Barlow

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