What's
on St.Louis theater and cabaret stages this coming week. Please leave
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The Blue Strawberry presents
Jonathan Karrant in
A
Christmas Wish on Thursday December 14 at 7:30 pm.
“Renowned singer Jonathan Karrant brings you a delightful evening
celebrating some of the most beloved holiday songs of all time.
Jonathan will be performing some song selections from the album and
sharing some of his favorite Christmas memories. Jonathan doesn't
cover songs, he uncovers them. The evening will leave you filled
with the holiday spirit! Jonathan will be joined on stage by
some of St. Louis' most talented musicians including pianist Adam
Maness, bassist Bob DeBoo and drummer Kaleb Kirby.” The Blue
Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information:
bluestrawberrystl.com.
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Christmas
with C.S. Lewis |
Emery Entertainment presents
Christmas with C.S.
Lewis starring Gregory Williams Welsch through December
17. "In the early years of his young adult life C. S. Lewis believed
the story of Christ’s birth was nothing more than feel-good myth.
That all changed after a particular encounter with his great friend
and fellow author, J R R Tolkien. Although both men loved mythology
in general, Tolkien was convinced that the Jesus myth was the one
true myth. That was the start of Lewis’ journey from Atheism to
Christianity. From that point on, Christmas, for Lewis, took on an
entirely different meaning. Here we find him at his home near Oxford
on Christmas Eve hosting a group of Americans who are Christmassing
in England. They are about to experience an unforgettable assortment
of Yuletide recollections which stimulates a whole range of emotions
– curiosity, laughter, gladness and even some tears. Above all, they
will discover how that encounter with Tolkien forever changed his
Christmas celebrations." Performances take place at the Westport
Playhouse in Westport Plaza. For more information:
www.aneveningwithcslewis.com.
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Never Let Go: a one-woman Titanic |
ERA Theatre presents
Never Let Go: a one-woman Titanic
Thursdays through Saturdays at 7 pm through December 16.
“Twenty-four years ago, Rose 'Dawson' miraculously survived the
sinking of the Titanic. But her lover, Jack Dawson, did not, and she
is not over it. Despite her grief, she's pursuing her dream of
becoming an Academy Award-nominated actress. In this production,
Rose pitches the idea of turning her story into a work of theatre,
or even a motion picture, to an audience of potential producers and
investors. She shifts seamlessly from past and present, often
without warning, and artistically, and maybe somewhat insanely,
blurs the distinction between reality and imagination. Join us for
the maiden voyage of your life and never let go!” Performances take
place at the Kranzberg Arts Center in Grand Center. For more
information:
www.metrotix.com.
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Disney's Aladdin Photo: Deen Van Meer |
The Fabulous Fox presents
Disney’s Aladdin
Tuesday through Friday at 7:30, Saturday at 2 and 7:30 pm, and
Sunday at 1 pm, pm December 12 through 17. “From the producer of The
Lion King comes the timeless story of ALADDIN, a thrilling new
production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and
breathtaking spectacle. It’s an extraordinary theatrical event where
one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite.” The
Fabulous Fox is on North Grand in Grand Center. For more
information:
https://fabulousfox.com
Fly North Theatricals presents
The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee through December 17. “Winner of the
Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee, about an eclectic group of six pre-pubescents
who are vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime, has
charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and
humor. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching
stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a
series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the
soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell
that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one
speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice
box.” Performances take place at the Greenfinch Theater & Dive,
2525 S. Jefferson. For more information:
flynorthmusic.com.
The Lemp Mansion
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre and
Jest Mysteries
present
Harm for the Hoidays through January
13, 2024. "This may look like a festive Holiday Party for a
family-owned, candle-making business but there is danger lurking
beneath the mistletoe! Slimy characters, sneaky thieves,
blackmailers, cheats and liars prowl around every corner and you
oughta know since you’re one of them! They’re malicious
conspiring reveals the true nature of Harm Enterprises…organized
crime (shhh…don’t tell Grandpa!) But the shortest fuse in the
room belongs to Hector Harm, he’s the grinchiest of the Harm
siblings and he’s got one of his beady little eyes on old Grandma
Harm’s Job. Hope he doesn’t snuff her out before her time!"
The Lemp Mansion is at 3322 DeMenil Place in south city. For more
information:
www.lempmansion.com
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Into the
Woods
Photo: John Gitchoff |
New Jewish Theatre presents
Sondheim’s Into the Woods
Thursdays at 7:30 pm, Saturdays at 4 and 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm
through December 17. “What happens after happily ever after? Stephen
Sondheim’s beloved musical revisits all your favorite fairy tale
characters including Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk
and Little Red Riding Hood as they work to make their wishes come
true, only to realize that sometimes getting what you want isn’t all
you dreamed it would be. This Tony-Award winning musical adventure
is at turns delightful and haunting, but always enchanting.”
Performances take place at the SFC Performing Arts Center, 2
Millstone Campus Drive. For more information:
jccstl.com/arts-ideas/new-jewish-theatre
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Jesus
and Johnny Appleweed's Holy Rollin'
Family Christmas
Photo: Jill Ritter Lindberg |
New Line Theatre presents the world premiere of the rock
musical
Jesus & Johnny Appleweed's Holy Rollin' Family
Christmas, with book, music, and lyrics by Scott Miller,
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 pm through December 16. “Poor Harry
Goodson learns his lessons the hard way, as he’s visited overnight
by his dead twin brother, Jesus Christ, Sandra Dee, and Johnny
Appleweed, and he finally learns what his family already knows, that
the answer to all his problems is marijuana! A wacky companion piece
to the unintentionally hilarious 1936 scare film Reefer Madness,
this new musical is a crazy mashup of A Christmas Carol, Reefer
Madness, and 1950s musical comedy, a tongue-in-cheek response to the
War on Drugs and the Culture Wars, a comic look at what a little pot
and a little truth can do to a normal, average, Midwestern, American
family at mid-century, just as America plunges into the chaos of the
1960s.” . Performances take place at the Grandel Theatre in
Grand Center. For more information:
http://www.newlinetheatre.com
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It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play Photo: Jon Gitchoff |
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents
It’s a
Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play through December 23.
“Engage your imagination in the world of vintage radio broadcasting
as you rediscover the magic of the holiday season with It's A
Wonderful Life - A Live Radio Play. Experience the Golden Age of
Radio through this classic holiday film reimaged as a live radio
performance. Bear witness to this timeliness holiday story that
explores the life of George Bailey, a compassionate and selfless
man, standing on the brink of despair, when an angel named Clarence
is sent down to Earth to teach George the power of kindness, the
importance of family and friends, and the realization that each
life, no matter how ordinary it may seem, is truly wonderful.”
Performances take on the main stage of the Loretto-Hilton Center on
the Webster University campus.. For more information:
www.repstl.org.
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Q Brothers Christmas Carol Photo: Philip Hamer |
The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival presents the
Q
Brothers Christmas Carol through December 23. “In this
laugh-out-loud hip-hop remix of Dickens’ classic tale, Ebenezer
Scrooge is visited by the Ghosts of Hip-Hop Past, Present, and
Future. As Scrooge is shown the path of rhythm and redemption, will
he throw off his selfish chains and get down to the beat? Q Brothers
Christmas Carol mixes everything from reggae to rock, taking this
beloved tale of love, forgiveness, and Christmas spirit to the next
level. Best enjoyed by ages 12 & up.” Performances take place at
the National Blues Museum downtown. For more information:
https://stlshakes.org/production/carol.
The St. Louis Writers Group presents a
Christmas Party
and Farewell to Big Daddy’s on Tuesday, December 12, at
6:30 pm. “Fun! Frolics! Food! Raffles! Prizes! Your Host for the
evening : Jen Kerner. All previous actors, readers, writers and
audience are especially invited to our final night in Soulard before
we move in the New Year.” The event takes place upstairs at Big
Daddy’s in Soulard. For more information, visit the
St. Louis Writers Group
Facebook page.
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Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All to You Photo: John Lamb |
Stray Dog Theatre presents the Christopher Durang comedy
Sister
Mary Ignatius Explains It All to You Thursdays through Saturdays at 8
through December 16, with an additional performance at 2 pm on
Sunday December 10. “Sister Mary Ignatius has happily been teaching
children about the glories of Catholicism and the perils of sin and
hellfire for years at her church. What’s a good shepherd to do when
it is revealed that members of her flock have strayed far from the
path of righteousness? The results are surprising, yet absolutely
hilarious. Sister Mary examines the sharp truths about human
nature and religion.” Performances take place at Tower Grove Abbey,
2336 Tennessee in Tower Grove East. For more information:
www.straydogtheatre.org.
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