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A scene from 'The Zoo Story,' part of a short play double bill with 'The Dumb Waiter,' at St Louis Actors' Studio, photo by Patrick Huber

‘The Zoo Story’ and ‘The Dumb Waiter’ welcome theatergoers to the season of macabre tales

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 25, 2021
  • Tina Farmer
  • dark comedy
  • Edward Albee
  • St. Louis Actors’ Studio
  • Harold Pinter
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A scene from 'Bloomsday,' a charming romantic comedy in performance at the West End Players' Guild, photo by John Lamb.

Funny and filled with affection, ‘Bloomsday’ charms with lots of heart and a little magic

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 25, 2021
  • Tina Farmer
  • romantic comedy
  • West End Players Guild
  • Steven Dietz
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Somi Kakoma, as Miriam Makeba, is joined by the ensemble and musicians in The Rep St Louis world premier of 'Dreaming Zenzile,' photo by T Charles Erickson.

Mystical and musical ‘Dreaming Zenzile’ introduces new audiences to the life and work of Miriam Makeba

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 25, 2021
  • Tina Farmer
  • musical
  • The Repertory Theatre St. Louis
  • Somi Kakoma
  • Miriam Makeba
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The Ville’s Past Lives on Through Shakespeare in the Streets

Written by Jacob Juntunen
Sep 17, 2021
  • Jacob Juntunen
  • St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
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  • The Ville
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A scene from 'Sweat,' by Lynn Nottage, at The Black Rep, photo by Philip Hamer

‘Sweat’ pulls at the fraying threads of a struggling working class

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 16, 2021
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • The Black Rep
  • Lynn Nottage
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A scene from ‘Chicago,’ at The Muny in Forest Park, photo by Phillip Hamer.

A dazzling ‘Chicago’ is a spectacular finale to The Muny’s 103rd season

Written by Tina Farmer
Sep 01, 2021
  • Musical Theater
  • Tina Farmer
  • The Muny
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A scene from 'The Glass Menagerie' at the 2021 Tennessee Williams Festival St Louis, photo by ProPhotoStL

Tennessee Williams’ ‘The Glass Menagerie’ comes home in a captivating production

Written by Tina Farmer
Aug 27, 2021
  • Tenessee Williams Festival STL
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • American Classics
Theatre Reviews
A song from 'Always... Patsy Cline,' starring Diana DeGarmo and Zoe Vonder Haar, photo courtesy of Peter Wochniak and Juli Sanning.

Memorable songs and a breakout performance delight in ‘Always… Patsy Cline’

Written by Tina Farmer
Aug 27, 2021
  • musical revue
  • Tina Farmer
  • Stages St. Louis
  • Patsy Cline
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A scene from ‘On Your Feet, the Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan,’ in performance at The Muny Theatre, photo by Phillip Hamer.

Get ‘On Your Feet’ and let the music move you to a Latin beat

Written by Tina Farmer
Aug 23, 2021
  • Musical Theater
  • Tina Farmer
  • The Muny
  • St. Louis theater reviews
  • Gloria Estefan
Theatre Reviews
Photo by Phillip Hamer

‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ pleases with romance and big dance numbers

Written by Tina Farmer
Aug 16, 2021
  • Tina Farmer
  • dance musicals
  • The Muny
  • St. Louis theater reviews
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