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Aquarian Rising Productions presents
Top Dog/Under Dog
by Suzan Lori-Parka Fridays and Saturdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 4
pm, through September 29. “A darkly comic fable of brotherly
love and family identity, Topdog/Underdog tells the story of Lincoln
and Booth, two brothers whose names were given to them as a joke,
foretell a lifetime of sibling rivalry and resentment. Haunted by
their past, the brothers are forced to confront the shattering
reality of their future. This piece features mature content. “
Performances take place at the Jefferson Avenue Mission, 2241
Jefferson Avenue. For more information:
www.ticketleap.events.
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Blues in
the Night
Photo: Keshon Campbell |
The Black Rep presents the musical
Blues in the Night
through September 29. “This dynamite, dramatic revue thrills us with
the universal language of the blues. The soul of the blues wails out
full and strong in Blues in the Night, a scorching, Tony-nominated
musical! The 26 hot and torchy numbers that tell of the sweet, sexy,
and sorrowful experiences that three women have with the lying,
cheating snake of a man who does them wrong will leave you
energized, inspired, and ready to wail.” Performances take place at
the Edison Theatre on the Washington University campus. For more
information:
www.theblackrep.org.
The Blue Strawberry presents
Seeking My Fred Astaire
with singer
Hannah Bagnall and pianist/music
Joe Dreyer
on Thursday, September 26, at 7:30 pm. “Looking for love in
the modern world is tricky, but looking for love when you were
raised on an exclusive diet of Old Hollywood dreamboats like Gene
Kelly, William Powell, and Fred Astaire? That's a whole other
problem! With a delightful mix of songs from musical theatre, jazz
standards, and a few you might not have heard, Hannah Bagnall will
make you laugh and sigh as she dreams of finding her very own Fred
Astaire!” The Blue Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more
information:
bluestrawberrystl.com.
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Ann Hampton Callaway |
The Blue Strawberry presents
Finding Beauty: Inspired
Classics and Originals with singer, songwriter, and
pianist
Ann Hampton Callaway on Friday and Saturday,
September 2y and 28, at 7:30 pm. “Ann’s show is comprised of
classics from her songwriting inspirations- Carole King, Joni
Mitchell, James Taylor, Paul Simon, and many more. Also, the recent
inductee into The Women Songwriters Hall of Fame shares songs from
her new CD “Finding Beauty: Originals Vol. 1.” Expect AHC hits like
Streisand's “At the Same Time” as well as new songs she's co-written
with Oscar winner Alan Bergman, Grammy winner Melissa Manchester,
and Grammy nominee, Amanda McBroom. Spoil yourself with a
spellbinding show of rousing showstoppers and exquisite ballads, as
we follow the arc of Ann’s musical inspiration!” The Blue Strawberry
is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information:
bluestrawberrystl.com.
[Read my interview at KDHX.]
The Fabulous Fox presents the
Back to the Future: The
Musical September 24 – October 6. "When Marty McFly
finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by
the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the
course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the
present, escape the past, and send himself... back to the future.
When Back to the Future hits 88mph, it’ll change musical theatre
history forever.” The Fabulous Fox is on North Grand in Grand
Center. For more information:
fabulousfox.com.
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Trayf
Photo: Jon Gitchoff |
New Jewish Theatre presents
Trayf Thursdays at
7:30 pm, Saturdays at 4 and 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm through
September 29. “Zalmy lives a double life. By day, he drives a Chabad
“Mitzvah Tank” through 1990s New York City, performing good deeds
with his best friend Shmuel. By night, he sneaks out of his orthodox
community to roller-skate and listen to rock and roll. But when a
curious outsider offers him unfettered access to the secular world,
is it worth jeopardizing everything he’s ever known? This road-trip
bromance is a funny and heartwarming ode to the turbulence of youth,
the universal suspicion that we don’t quite fit in, and the faith
and friends that see us through.” Performances take place at
the SFC Performing Arts Center, 2 Millstone Campus Drive. For more
information:
jccstl.com/arts-ideas/new-jewish-theatre/current-productions.
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American Idiot Photo: Jill Ritter Lindbergh |
New Line Theatre presents the rock musical
American
Idiot, based on the album by Green Day, through October
5. “Lost and disconnected in a post-9/11 America, three friends,
Johnny, Tunny and Will, struggle to find meaning in their lives. The
three men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of
city life, but their paths quickly diverge as Tunny enters the armed
forces, Will is called back home to attend to a pregnant girlfriend,
and Johnny descends into an urban underworld, following a seductive
love interest and a deadly new friendship. As each of the three
learns to navigate his "alienation," we see in them America's
struggle to find a new path in this new millennium, after a long
period of darkness.” Performances take place at the Marcelle Theatre
in Grand Center. For more information:
www.newlinetheatre.com.
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Dial M for Murder Photo: Jon Gitchoff |
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents the thriller
Dial M for Murder through October 13. “Step into the shadows of a meticulously planned murder. In the elegant home of Tony and
Margot Wendice, a sinister game of cat and mouse unfolds. Tony, a
calculating mastermind, plots to kill his wife for her inheritance,
fueled by revenge and greed. When his perfect plan spirals into
chaos, a web of lies and deceit is spun, threatening to ensnare the
innocent. Join the relentless Inspector Hubbard as he unravels the
twisted truth. Will Tony’s trap hold, or will justice be served?
Experience the suspense and intrigue of Dial “M” for Murder, a play
that will leave you breathless until the final curtain falls.”
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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Tempest in a Teapot Photo: Joey Rumpell |
SATE presents the world premiere of
Tempest in a
Teapot by Shualee Cook Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8
pm, through September 28. “At age 10, Alice Liddell inspired Lewis
Carroll to write Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. But at age 21,
she finds herself trapped between the fantasy world created for her,
and the restrictive Victorian world of Oxford, England – each with a
very specific role she is expected to play. Then a chance meeting
with Carroll after years of silence leads her down the rabbit hole
again to the Mad Tea Party, where a seemingly casual suggestion by
Carroll that she read Shakespeare’s The Tempest turns into a
philosophical treasure hunt. With help from the Mad Hatter, March
Hare, Dormouse and Cheshire Cat, Alice proceeds to act out the
classic play in hope that it holds the key to her crisis of
identity, and offers a way of dealing with her magical but
complicated past.,Performances are at The Chapel, 6238 Alexander
Drive. For more information:
www.eventbrite.com.
Stages St. Louis presents the musical
Ragtime
through October 20. “At the dawn of a new century, everything is
changing and anything is possible. A sweeping musical portrait of
early twentieth-century America, RAGTIME, tells the story of three
families united by courage, compassion, and a belief in not only the
American dream, but the promise of tomorrow. Told through a dazzling
array of musical styles from the era, this Tony Award-Winning
musical is bursting with emotion and hope as the surprising
interconnections of the heart are discovered and history’s timeless
contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, and
hope and despair are confronted.” Performances take place at the
Kirkwood Performing Arts Center in Kirkwood, MO. For more
information:
stagesstlouis.org.
The St. Louis Writers Group presents the second of three
rounds of its annual
Playwright Slam Event on Monday,
September 23, at 6:30 pm. “Get ready for a night of fun impromptu
theater. The order of scripts to be read will be chosen at random.
Each script will be given a five minute read, and rated by a panel
of judges based upon audience reaction. The judges will select
several plays to move on to round two which will be ten minutes of
the same script, from which a winner will be chosen.” The
reading takes place at Square One Brewery and Distillery in
Lafayette Square. More information is available at
the St. Louis Writers Group
Facebook page.
Take Two Productions presents the Stephen Sondheim musical
Merrily
We Roll Along September 27 through October 5. “The
authors of the landmark Company reunite to turn the traditional
showbiz musical on its head in this thrilling and compelling
Broadway fable about friendship, compromise and the high price of
success. Stephen Sondheim and George Furth expertly blend the
excitement and energy of a backstage musical with a poignant and
emotional contemporary story about the importance of staying true to
one's ideals.” Performances take place in Johnson Hall at Third
Baptist Church, 620 N. Grand in Grand Center. For more information:
https://www.taketwoproductions.org.
Looking for auditions and other artistic opportunities? Check out
the
St.
Louis Auditions site.
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