What's
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Albion Theatre Company presents Woman in Mind (December Bee) by Alan Ayckbourn June 7 through 23. “Susan, a housewife who is married to a rather boring cleric, is knocked out by a garden rake. She experiences hallucinations, imagining an ideal family, in contrast to her tedious, oppressive real life. However, things begin to spiral out of control and become a nightmare. Ayckbourn again shows his mastery of combining tremendous humor with poignancy as relationships collapse.” Performances take place in the Black Box Theatre at the Kranzberg Center, 501 N. Grand in Grand Center. For more information: albiontheatrestl.org.
Timbuktu! Photo by Keshon Campbell |
The Blue Strawberry presents A Night With Zachary Leeker on Friday, June 7, at 7:30 pm. “Zach is a singer, musician, actor, and all-around entertainer. Born and raised in Saint Louis, he performs a wide array of music, from oldies rock and country on the guitar and piano, to musical theater songs alongside some of his best friends in the industry. This year, he will be a sophomore at Belmont University in their exclusive, nationally ranked Musical Theater program, and he’s looking forward to his return to the Blue Strawberry for a conversational night of fun and music. You won’t want to miss this entertaining night, with a guest singer who will undoubtedly blow you away.” The Blue Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information: bluestrawberrystl.com.
Lilndsey and Landon |
Circus Flora presents Marooned June 6 through 23. “Inspired by the allure and mystery of a deserted island, “Marooned!” transports audiences into a world of adventure, discovery, and enchantment. Witness the resilience and ingenuity of our world-class acrobats and other circus performers as they navigate the challenges of the unknown, bringing to life a tale of survival, camaraderie, and the enduring spirit of the human heart. Will our circus castaways survive? Join us to find out!” Performances take place at The Big Top on Washington next to Powell Hall in Grand Center. For more information: circusflora.org.
Encore Theatre Group presents Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice through June 9. “Othello tells the story of a valiant Moorish general, Othello, who falls victim to the manipulations of a cunning villain. Themes of race, prejudice, and the devastating power of jealousy unfold in a way that feels shockingly contemporary. The play serves as a mirror to our society, reflecting the struggles for acceptance and equal footing that many people of color still face.” Performances take place at 2607 Patomac in the Marine Villa neighborhood. For more information: www.encorestl.org.
MJ: The
Musical Photo: Matthew Murphy |
We All Fall Down Photo: Jon Gitchoff |
Dracula Photo: Jill Ritter Lindberg |
The
Barber of Seville Photo: Eric Woolsey |
La Bohème Photo: Eric Woolsey |
Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents Handel’s Julius Caesar opening on Sunday, June 9, at 7:30 pm and running through June 28. “Who said that passion and politics make for poor bedfellows? Experience Handel’s captivating love story of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, whose audacious affair rewrote the course of history. As sparks fly between these two rulers, love becomes a battlefield, and the most important conquest is that of the heart. But with pretenders to the throne lurking on all sides, desire can sometimes be a double-sided weapon.” Performances are sung in English with projected English supertitles and take place at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the Webster University Campus. For more information: opera-stl.org.
Stages St. Louis presents the comedy Steel Magnolias through June 30. “Take a trip south to the town of Chinquapin, Louisiana and join the ladies at Truvy’s Salon in Steel Magnolias. Here anyone who’s anyone not only comes to get their hair cut and styled, but also leaves with free advice…whether asked for or not. Along with her eager assistant Annelle, Truvy pampers a collection of clients with both style and gossip: M’Lynn and her soon-to-be-married daughter Shelby, the wisecracking and crotchety Ouiser, and the well-to-do Clairee. Together these touching, heartfelt, outspoken, and hilarious ladies forge friendships as strong as steel that help them through both the good times and the bad.” Performances take place at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center in Kirkwood, MO. For more information: stagesstlouis.org.
The STL Fringe Festival presents The Secret of the Gold Queen: A New Opera by Nika Leoni and Kathryn Thompson Favazza on Sunday, June 9, at 1 pm. “A new Chamber Opera for Children that teaches kindness, respect, and good sportsmanship.” The performance takes place at the High Low, 3301 Washington in Midtown. For more information: www.stlfringe.org.
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival presents the comedy As You Like It Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 pm through June 23. “In this spontaneous romp, the brilliant and resourceful heroine, Rosalind, and her friends, exiled from the confines of city life to the Forest of Arden, are free to explore new identities, friendships, and (of course) love. Nancy Bell’s production is romantic, lusty, funny and full of heart and longing for a sweeter life. Featuring live music and new songs from St. Louis indie singer-songwriter Beth Bombara, with a lavish gilded age setting.” Performances take place nightly at 8 pm except for Mondays at Shakespeare Glenn next to the Art Museum in Forest Park. For more information: stlshakes.org.
Stray Dog Theatre presents David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy Ripcord Thursdays through Saturdays at 8, June 6 through 22, with an additional performance at 2 pm on Sunday June 16. “The Golden Girls meets The Odd Couple in this madcap comedy. When cantankerous Abby is forced to share her room in a retirement home with endlessly chipper Marilyn, a feud between the mismatched roommates results in a bet to determine who stays and who goes. Seemingly harmless at first, the two women quickly escalate into dangerous games of one-upmanship.” Performances take place at Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee in Tower Grove East. For more information: www.straydogtheatre.org
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