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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
  • Musical Theater
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  • Stephen Sondheim
  • The Muny
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Hugh Wheeler
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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
  • Tina Farmer
  • short plays
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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
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  • Taylor Gruenloh
  • St. Louis theatre review
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Characters in The Black Reps production of 'Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea,' gathered around a table, photo by Philip Hamer.

‘Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea’ connects the past, present and future on potent seas

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 16, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • The Black Rep
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Nathan Alan Davis
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The Balladeer looks on in Fly North Theatricals production of 'Assassins,' photo by John Gramlich

Bold staging and strong performances underscore ‘Assassins’ enduring message

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 15, 2022
  • Musical Theater
  • Tina Farmer
  • Stephen Sondheim
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • fly north theatricals
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The Act II waltz; photo by Dan Donovan

The Homecoming: Union Avenue Opera returns to their theatre with a superb 'Eugene Onegin'

Written by Steve Callahan
Jul 11, 2022
  • opera review
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  • romantic opera
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Mary Poppins an her loyal friend Bert share a moment in the MUNY's production of 'Mary Poppins,' photo by Julie A. Merkle.

‘Mary Poppins’ flies in to deliver Muny magic in a practically perfect production

Written by Tina Farmer
Jul 10, 2022
  • Musical Theater
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A scene from Lerner and Loewe's beloved 'Camelot' at The Muny in Forest Park, Photo by Julie A. Merkle.

The stars shine bright in ‘Camelot,’ an ages old tale of love and legends

Written by Tina Farmer
Jun 25, 2022
  • Musical Theater
  • Tina Farmer
  • The Muny
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  • Alan J Lerner
  • Frederick Loewe
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A scene from the evocative 'The Normal Heart,' at Stray Dog Theatre, photo by John Lamb.

‘The Normal Heart’ is evocative, provocative theater that is still needed

Written by Tina Farmer
Jun 24, 2022
  • Tina Farmer
  • drama
  • Stray Dog Theatre
  • St. Louis theatre review
  • Larry Kramer
Theatre Reviews

Out of the closet and on to the stage: Opera Theatre re-imagines 'Harvey Milk'

Written by Chuck Lavazzi
Jun 22, 2022
  • Chuck Lavazzi
  • Opera Theatre
  • opera review
  • contemporary opera

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