Showing posts with label shauna sconce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shauna sconce. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Chuck's Choices for the weekend of August 3, 2012

As always, the choices are purely my personal opinion. Take with a grain (or a shaker) of salt.

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Stray Dog Theatre presents The Great American Trailer Park Musical Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 PM, August 2 through 18. There will be a matinee on the closing Saturday at 2 PM in addition to the evening show. I have two perfectly good reasons to recommend this show. First, I've worked with Stray Dog often enough in the past to know that they do entertaining trash just as well as more high-falutin' stuff. Second, how can you pass up a chance to see some of our classiest actresses get truly crude? Performances take place at The Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee. For more information, visit straydogtheatre.org or call 314-865-1995.

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Circus Harmony, in collaboration with the Galilee Circus, a Jewish/Arab youth troupe from Israel, present Peace Through Pyramids at various locations around the St. Louis area through August 4. How, I ask you, can you not love this idea? For more information, visit circusday.org or call 314-226-3633.

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Chuck's Choices for the weekend of July 6, 2012

As always, the choices are purely my personal opinion. Take with a grain (or a shaker) of salt.

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Not the Muny's Aladdin, but you get the idea
The Muny presents the first Muny production of the Broadway musical Aladdin Thursday, July 5, through Friday, July 13 in the outdoor theatre in Forest Park. I'm not normally a big fan of the Muny. The atmosphere is too much like a baseball game and too little like a theatre for my tastes. They appear to be doing awfully good work these days, but you'd have to hold our dog for ransom to get me out to Forest Park in this unseasonal heat. A bunch of very talented performers will be sweating in that heat to entertain everyone, though, so for that reason alone I want to give them a nod this week. Besides, this being a Disney musical, you can probably expect some great songs, colorful sets and costumes, and even a bit of stage magic. For more information, visit muny.org or call 314-361-1900.

The Wine Press presents guitarist Mike Krysl and singer Shuana Sconce in an evening of cabaret on Saturday, July 7, from 8 to 11 PM. Shauna and Mike have been performing together for a while now and have developed a great rapport. She has a killer voice and he has great guitar chops along with a knack for truly inspired arrangements. The Wine Press is at 4436 Olive in the Central West End. For more information, visit stlwinepress.com.

Held over:

Union Avenue Opera presents Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera (A Masked Ball) Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, June 29-July 7. Performances take place at the Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union at Enright in the Central West End. The opera is sung in Italian with projected English text. I won't get to see this until Friday, but I'm singling it out because Union Avenue is almost always a company worth watching and because performances of thie work are relatively rare. For more information, visit unionavenueopera.org or call 314-361-2881.

Friday, April 06, 2012

Chuck's Choices for the weekend of April 6th

Starting this weekend, a new feature on the blog: “Chuck’s Choices”, a.k.a. my best bets for the weekend.

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Chuck’s Choices for the weekend of April 6th:



Cavalia continues under the Really Big Top on Cerre Street at the I-64 Broadway exit. It’s the Rolls Royce of equestrian shows—a flashy, elegant evening featuring 48 horses, a raft of acrobats and aerialists, and some impressive multi-media effects. The show is not without its longueurs but even so, anyone who loves horses won't want to miss it. See my review at the KDHX web site.  Visit www.cavalia.net or call 1-866-999-8111

Bring it On: the Musical
In her review of the cheerleading musical Bring It On, KDHX theatre critic Andrea Braun says: “It is flat-out amazing. The laws of physics do not apply to these people. The dancing chorus is filled with championship-winning cheerleaders, and it shows.” Visit fabulousfox.com for more information.

Guitarist Mike Krysl and singer Shauna Sconce bring their delightful mix of Great American Songbook standards and pop songs to The Wine Press on Saturday from 8 to 11 PM. Visit stlwinepress.com. Their arrangement of music from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon is not to be missed.

Also on Saturday, The Randy Dandies, St. Louis' Premiere Sketch Comedy Burlesque Troupe, kick off their third season with Scientific Affairs: Burlesqueology 101 at 9:30 PM. Featured artists include Mimi Le Yu, Annie Cherry and Artemus Vulgaris from Kansas City, and Midwest pole performer champion Sara Bella. The performance takes place at Plush, 3224 Locust. For more information, visit therandydandies.com. I haven’t seen the show; I just really like the whole idea.