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Chorus of Fools presents the world premiere of two new plays
in their debut production,
Twice Upon a Stage Friday
and Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2 pm, August 16 through 18.
“The first is
Candlelight Dinner written by Jim Danek In
this laugh-out-loud comedy, what begins as a romantic candlelight
dinner quickly spirals into a chaotic and hilarious night as
everything that could go wrong does. In
The Reason Why,
penned by e.k. doolin, the increasing world of rural addiction
creates a strange set of bed-fellows. A series of weekly meetings
opens up old and new wounds on the road to recovery in this
beautiful play.” Performances take place at the Greenfinch Theatre,
The Greenfinch Theater, 2525 S. Jefferson. For more information:
www.greenfinchstl.com.
Christ Memorial Productions presents the musical
My
Fair Lady Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays
at 2:30 pm, through August 18. Performances take place at
Christ Memorial Lutheran Church, 5252 S. Lindbergh Blvd. For
more information, visit
CMPShows.org or call
314-631-0304.
First Run Theatre presents
A Comedy Double Feature
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm through
August 11. The plays are The Conversation About The Keys -
Part One - Tim Without Thaliaby Yu-Li Alice Shen and Cash Flow by
Marjorie Williamson. Performances take place at the Kranzberg Black
Box theatre at Grand and Olive in Grand Center. For more
information:
sswww.metrotix.com.
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Big Machine Photo: Ian Gilbert |
Fly North Theatricals presents
Big Machine through August 18. A new musical by Colin Healy.
Big Machine, is based on largely-forgotten true events, about how “The Man Who Harmed The World The Most” took us all for a ride. Performances are at The Marcelle, 3310 Samuel Shepard in Grand Center. For
more information:
flynorthmusic.com/
The Gaslight Theatre presents the world premiere of
Longing
by Liz Lewy Friday at 7 pm, Saturday at 2 and 7 pm, and Sunday at 2
pm, August 16 through 18. “The performance currently runs at 70
minutes no intermission and contains flashing lights, strong
language, explicit sexual dialogue, and adult themes.” For more
information:
Lxnging.com.
The Midnight Company presents an encore performance of
Just
One Look by Joe Hanrahan, starring Kelly Howe as Linda
Ronstadt, on Thursday May 22 at 7:30 pm. “Linda Ronstadt ruled the
pop charts and filled stadiums in the 70’s and 80’s. The reigning
rock goddess of her era, she later took on light opera - Gilbert and
Sullivan on Broadway - and The Great American Songbook with Nelson
Riddle. Her involvement in social issues accelerated during her
relationship with California Governor Jerry Brown, then running for
President. But for Linda, it was always a search for the next great
song. Kelly Howe will portray Linda Ronstadt and sing her
sensational songs.” Performances take place at The Blue Strawberry,
356 N. Boyle. For more information:
bluestrawberrystl.com.
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In the Heights Photo: Phillip Hamer |
The Muny presents
In the Heights through
August 15 at 8:15 pm. “Before Hamilton, the visionary
Lin-Manuel Miranda made a splash on Broadway with In the Heights.
Set against the beats of salsa and hip-hop, the acclaimed musical
tells the story of Usnavi, who longs to pick up his roots and move
away from Washington Heights, the tight-knit New York City
neighborhood that shaped him. This vibrant show will fill your heart
with its spellbinding choreography and infectious energy. A Muny
premiere.” Performances take place on the Muny's outdoor stage in
Forest Park. For more information:
muny.org.
Prism Theatre Company presents
[title of show]
August 16 through September 8. “
[title of show] is a
Broadway musical written by Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen about two
aspiring writers in New York City who attempt to create an original
musical for the New York Musical Theatre Festival. The show follows
the writers, Hunter and Jeff, and their friends as they navigate the
challenges of collaboration, self-expression, and working with
others to create something original. The musical is both funny and
heartbreaking, and is considered a love letter to musical theater.
This gender-bent version puts a spotlight on female writers and
highlights the beauty and uniqueness of female friendships.”
Performances take place at the Kranzberg Center in Grand Center. For
more information:
prismtheatrecompany.org.
St. Louis Shakespeare’s Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre presents
The Return of the One-Hour Lord of the Rings Trilogy
through August 9 17. “Revisit the legend of Frodo, Gandalf, and the
rest as they embark on their monumental quest, all while racing
against the clock. This whirlwind rendition captures the essence of
Tolkien's masterpiece but with a twist only the Monkeys could
deliver. Expect side-splitting interpretations of iconic scenes,
rapid-fire costume changes, and a narrative pace that would give
even the swiftest Nazgûl a run for its money.” Performances take
place at Lift for Life Academy High School, 1731 S. Broadway. For
more information:
www.stlshakespeare.org/pages/magic-smoking-monkey
The STL Fringe Festival opens with performances of the solo
ballet
Amnesiac and
Red Hot Patriot, a tribute to
the late columnist Molly Ivins, Tuesday August 13 at 5 pm. The
annual festival, which features over three dozen different
performers at various locations in Grand Center, runs through
Saturday August 18. For information on shows, performance
schedules, and tickets:
stlfringe.org
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The
Tempest
Photo: Theo R. Welling |
The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival presents
The
Tempest as its 2024 touring production, playing through
August 25. “The 90-minute TourCo performance created especially for
audiences of all ages will travel to 24 parks across the region.
Pack your picnic, blankets and chairs and join us for a summer
adventure.” For a complete schedule:
stlshakes.org.
The St. Louis Writers Group presents a reading of
Tatyana
by Shahnaz Ahmed on Monday, August 12, at 6:30 pm. “When a call from
a hospital interrupts a conversation between a father and his
teenage son, the past will be explored and secrets will be
revealed.” The reading takes place at Square One Brewery and
Distillery in Lafayette Square. More information is available
at t
he St. Louis Writers Group
Facebook page.
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Disney's Newsies Photo: Phillip Hamer |
Stages St. Louis presents
Disney’s Newsies
through August 25. “It’s time to make headlines with Disney’s
NEWSIES, the smash-hit, crowd pleasing, Tony Award-Winning musical
that marks the first Disney production to be featured in STAGES’
mainstage season! This rousing tale takes us to New York City where
a band of newsboys, led by the charismatic Jack Kelly, become
unlikely heroes as they stand up to the titans of the publishing
industry. Along the way they learn what it means to come together,
fight for what they believe in, and truly seize the day. Disney’s
NEWSIES is an uplifting story fit for every member of the family and
packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message.” Performances
take place at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center in Kirkwood, MO.
For more information:
stagesstlouis.org
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Ruthless
Photo: John Lamb |
Stray Dog Theatre presents the musical
Ruthless
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8, through August 24, with an
additional performance at 2 pm on Sunday August 18.
“Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knows she was born to play Pippi
Longstocking, and she’ll do anything to win the part in her school
musical. Her mother, fellow students, and the rest of the world had
better watch out because nothing will stop her quest for stardom!
Cunningly spoofing classic musicals and campy films from Gypsy to
The Bad Seed, this aggressively outrageous musical garnered rave
reviews during its long Off-Broadway run.” Performances take place
at Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee in Tower Grove East. For more
information:
www.straydogtheatre.org.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Photo: Suzy Gorman |
The Tennessee Williams Festival presents
Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and
Sundays at 3:00 pm, through August 18. ”This Pulitzer Prize winning
drama follows the story of the Pollitts, a wealthy southern family
whose history of greed and deception looms overhead as the imminent
death of the family’s patriarch approaches. Siblings and spouses go
head-to-head to secure the Pollitt fortune, weaving an overwhelming
web of mistruths.” Performances take place at The Grandel Theatre in
Grand Center. For more information:
www.twstl.org.
The Tennessee Williams Festival presents
Life Upon the
Wicked Stage: A Series of One Acts directed by Brian
Hohlfield at 1:00pm and 3:00pm Saturdays and Sundays through August
18. “Experience the Grand Center of Tennessee Williams’ time
with these shows about show business. “In Our Profession”, “The
Magic Tower”, and “The Fat Man’s Wife” will be presented as a series
of one-acts at the Curtain Call Lounge in Grand Center.” For
more information:
www.twstl.org.
Union Avenue Opera presents Sondheim’s
Into
the Woods Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, August 16
through 24. “A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of
affairs centered around the Join Cinderella, Jack, Little Red Riding
Hood, Rapunzel and more as they cross paths with a baker and his
wife on their quest through the woods. Who will live happily ever
after and who will learn that magic comes at a price? But be careful
what you wish for, because there’s a witch who’s out to get them,
and a giant who’s not too happy about a beanstalk. Don’t miss this
witty and whimsical show that will make you laugh, cry, and think
twice before venturing into the woods.” Performances are sung in
English with projected English supertitles and take place at Union
Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union at Enright in the Central West
End. For more information:
unionavenueopera.org.
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