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'In the Heights' Ensemble. Photo courtesy of Stages St. Louis

'In the Heights' at Stages: There's no place like home

Written by Tina Farmer
Aug 06, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • musical theatre review
  • Stages St. Louis
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L-R: Robert Mellon as Falstaff, Karan Kanakis as Mistress Ford. Photo by Dan Donovan

Union Avenue Opera's 'Falstaff' finds musical perfection in an imperfect space

Written by Chuck Lavazzi
Aug 05, 2022
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  • opera review
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The Muny stage lights up with the infectious enthusiasm of 'Legally Blonde, the musical,' and stars Kyla Stone and Fergie L. Phillipe, photo by Phillip Hamer.

‘Legally Blonde the musical’ bends and snaps with delight in this upbeat production

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 30, 2022
  • Musical Theater
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  • The Muny
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • movie adaptation
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A scene from the LaBute New Theater Festival - Set Two at St. Louis Actors' Studio, photo by Patrick Huber.

The LaBute New Theatre Festival – Set Two serves up fresh twists and entertaining variety

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 30, 2022
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  • New Play Festival
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • St. Louis Actors’ Studio
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a scene from Tesseract Theatre Company's production 'All That Remains,' photo by Brittanie Gunn.

Powerful and affecting ‘All That Remains’ is a modern tragedy with a sliver of hope

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 30, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • Taylor Gruenloh
  • New Play Festival
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  • JM Chambers
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Photo Credit: Courtesy of COCA. Photo by Pratt + Kreidich Photography

It Had It's Ups and Downs: 'Matilda the Musical' at COCA

Written by Laura Kyro
Jul 27, 2022
  • Laura Kyro
  • theatre review
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Photo by John Lamb, courtesy of Clayton Community Theatre

A Final Time in the Life: Neil Simon's 'Broadway Bound'

Written by Laura Kyro
Jul 27, 2022
  • Laura Kyro
  • theatre review
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  • Cayton Community Theatre
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Carmen Cusack as Mrs. Lovett in The Muny's production of 'Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street,' photo by Philip Hamer.

The Muny’s ‘Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ is a gleefully gruesome delight

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 20, 2022
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A scene from 'What Else Is New,' by Aren Dorf, part of the LaBute New Theatre Festival set 1 at St. Louis Actors’ Studio, photo by Patrick Huber.

The LaBute New Theatre Festival set 1 artfully poses that time heals all wounds

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 17, 2022
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  • short plays
  • St. Louis Actors Studio
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The cast of 'The Length of a Pop Song,' by Taylor Gruenloh, part of the Tesseract Theatre Company's 2022 Summer New Play Series, photo by Taylor Gruenloh.

The ‘Length of a Pop Song’ finds brilliant truths in the measures of sad girl songs

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 16, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • Taylor Gruenloh
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Tesseract Theatre Company

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