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'Hadestown' at the Fabulous Fox: The irresistible power of hope and love

Written by Tina Farmer
Oct 19, 2022
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Black Mirror's 'Roll With It!' rolls through a range of emotions in compelling autobiography

Written by Michelle Kenyon
Oct 17, 2022
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‘Fiction’ at St. Louis Actors’ Studio takes an intriguing look at secrets, mysteries, and the truth

Written by Michelle Kenyon
Oct 17, 2022
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At SLU, Gogol's satire on corruption stays remarkably fresh for 186 years

Written by Steve Callahan
Oct 12, 2022
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The Rep's 'Private Lives' is darn near perfect

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Oct 12, 2022
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The Midnight Company’s 'St. Louis Woman' Presents the Bright Lights from This Not-So-Big City

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Oct 09, 2022
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The ensemble celebrates Clayton Humburg's William Shakespeare in New Line Theatre's production of 'Something's Rotten!', photo by Jill Ritter Lindberg.

'Something Rotten' at New Line Theatre: A spirited, witty and whimsical delight

Written by Tina Farmer
Oct 01, 2022
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The auditioners trying out for a new Broadway musical share their stories in Stages St. Louis production of 'A Chorus Line,' photo by Philip Hamer Photography.

'A Chorus Line' at Stages St. Louis: Still a singular sensation

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Sep 27, 2022
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You'll do anything to hear them sing: 'Ain't Too Proud' at the Fox

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The Shakesperean actor James Hewlett, portrayed by Cameron Jamarr Davis, in The Black Rep's 'The African Company Presents Richard III,' photo by Philip Hamer.

'The African Theatre Presents Richard III' at The Black Rep: History with an engaging dramatic flair

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 23, 2022
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